Q. I don't have any insurance but I really need and want to go to have my teeth cleaned and repaired. It has been awhile. So I need the works!
Does anyone know of any free clinics, low cost clinics, payment plan clinics, etc...
Does anyone know of any free clinics, low cost clinics, payment plan clinics, etc...
A. I just discovered this company this weekend when my dog got 3 of his teeth fractured and didn't know if I could afford the root canal and treatment as quickly as he needed it. Its called Care Credit or www.carecredit.com and it shows you a list of medical professionals in your area that offer care credit as a payment option. All you need is okay credit because you are technically financing the payment but if you pay within 18 months there is not interest. So say you have a $600 bill, and do it over a 6 month period it would be $100 bucks a month. Check it out and good luck!
What low-cost health insurances are available for southern Ca?
Q. I was recently cut from being insured I guess because of the economy and it is hard to go to the dentist, optometrist, etc because sometimes it is too expensive. Do you know of any good health insurance providers that offer low cost health care? I am 15 if that matters. Thanks!
A. everything is expensive..try reapplying for the insurance u ad before & keep bugging them! i cant believe my insurance was cut off! i thought u had insurance for football?
What is the cause and how do I treat it?
Q. At the gumline of one of my front teeth, the tooth is a grayish clear discoloration. The area that is discolored is slightly textured and is elevated a bit from the rest of the tooth. What is the cause? How do I treat it?Does anyone know any low cost dentists(holistic if possible)? I'm a starving student :)
A. A grayish discoloration can mean that the nerve has died. If you have been taking tetracycline, that can cause a gray color on the teeth but it would usually be on more than one tooth. The natural baseline color of many people's teeth is more yellow, brown or gray than others simply due to inherited genetic factors. Check here.
http://www.animated-teeth.com/teeth_whitening/t2_white_teeth.htm
Check at your student affairs office. They may have a list of dentists you can call.
http://www.animated-teeth.com/teeth_whitening/t2_white_teeth.htm
Check at your student affairs office. They may have a list of dentists you can call.
I want to know how to find a free or low cost dental clinic. My mother is on a fixed income?
Q. My mom has social security as her sole support. She is 64 and has no Medical or Dental insurance coverage. After rent, utilities and grocerys she does not have much left. She really needs to see a doctor because of arthritis pain and her diabetes. She really needs to see a dentist because she has many missing teeth and is in bad need of dentures. I am not in a financial position to help her. I need to find her free or low cost care. Any suggestions?
A. How can she be on Social Security and not have Medicare?
There is no free dental care. The dental clinics that were popular in the 90's were overwhelmed and most have opted to treat only children now. All they ever did was pull teeth out anyway. So there's no free care.
Have you looked into your local county and state dental society or your nearest local dental school? They will offer reduced fees but not by too much. Most require payment up front and there are huge waiting lists. Sorry. Because of the economy it's just a bad time all around.
There is no free dental care. The dental clinics that were popular in the 90's were overwhelmed and most have opted to treat only children now. All they ever did was pull teeth out anyway. So there's no free care.
Have you looked into your local county and state dental society or your nearest local dental school? They will offer reduced fees but not by too much. Most require payment up front and there are huge waiting lists. Sorry. Because of the economy it's just a bad time all around.
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