Q. i'm looking for a good dental insurance company that i can purchase a dental plan....something affor dable because i will be paying out of pocket for now.
A. http://www.dentalplans.com/statesummarynorthcarolina.asp
http://www.cigna.com/our_plans/dental/for_you.html
I can't speak for any of these companies, as I get dental through my job. Generally, I THINK, you will get the best dental plan option if you get full insurance, but I don't know.
Depending on what part of NC - I can recommend a really good Dentist in Raleigh.
Your best bet will be to find a dentist first that you like, and find out what insurance they take, and make sure you buy the correct plan. Not every dentist accepts the same insurance.
http://www.cigna.com/our_plans/dental/for_you.html
I can't speak for any of these companies, as I get dental through my job. Generally, I THINK, you will get the best dental plan option if you get full insurance, but I don't know.
Depending on what part of NC - I can recommend a really good Dentist in Raleigh.
Your best bet will be to find a dentist first that you like, and find out what insurance they take, and make sure you buy the correct plan. Not every dentist accepts the same insurance.
I've been having some bad tooth pain for the past two days. I called the dentist who...?
Q. my in-laws go too, but they say I need a release form from the doctors saying its okay for me to be seen since I'm pregnant. I'm not seeing a doctor for my pregnancy, I'm using a midwife. Any suggestions on what to do. Anyone live in or near Raleigh, North Carolina that know of any dentist that don't mind?
12 & 5 days pregnant
12 & 5 days pregnant
A. Your midwife can give you the release that the dentists needs for you to get the problem fixed.
Contrary to the poster above, they CAN fix it using local ana!
Contrary to the poster above, they CAN fix it using local ana!
which historically black college and university is the oldest in the nation?
Q.
A. Oldest HBCUs
(4-year public and private)
1837 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Cheyney, PA)
1854 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania (Lincoln University, PA)
1856 Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, OH)
1857 Harris-Stowe State College (St. Louis, MO)
1862 LeMoyne-Owen College (Memphis, TN)
The history of Black colleges and universities dates back to 1837 when Richard Humphreys, a Quaker philanthropist from Philadelphia, started the Institute for Colored Youth to counter the prevailing practice of limiting or prohibiting the education of Blacks. Today that school is known as Cheyney University. Although the institute started out as a high school, it began offering its first degrees in the 1930's.
Other major HBCU related founding dates:
1854 - Ashmun Institute in Lincoln, Pennsylvania, an all-male college and the first institution in the world to provide higher education in the arts and sciences for Blacks (now called Lincoln University)
1856 - Wilberforce University in Ohio, affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, became the first co-educational college for Blacks
1867 - North Carolina's Barber-Scotia College in Concord, Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, and St. Augustine's College in Raleigh were all founded
1867 - MeHarry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, has trained more than one-third of the Black physicians and dentists practicing in the U.S. today
1887 - Spelman College in Atlanta, is the nation's oldest liberal arts college for Black women
1881 - Tuskegee University was founded by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama
Howard University is a historically black university in Washington, D.C. Howard was established in 1867 by congressional order and named after Oliver O. Howard. Notable alumni include Toni Morrison, Thurgood Marshall, Ossie Davis, Debbie Allen, Claude Brown and Phylicia Rashad.
(4-year public and private)
1837 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Cheyney, PA)
1854 Lincoln University of Pennsylvania (Lincoln University, PA)
1856 Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, OH)
1857 Harris-Stowe State College (St. Louis, MO)
1862 LeMoyne-Owen College (Memphis, TN)
The history of Black colleges and universities dates back to 1837 when Richard Humphreys, a Quaker philanthropist from Philadelphia, started the Institute for Colored Youth to counter the prevailing practice of limiting or prohibiting the education of Blacks. Today that school is known as Cheyney University. Although the institute started out as a high school, it began offering its first degrees in the 1930's.
Other major HBCU related founding dates:
1854 - Ashmun Institute in Lincoln, Pennsylvania, an all-male college and the first institution in the world to provide higher education in the arts and sciences for Blacks (now called Lincoln University)
1856 - Wilberforce University in Ohio, affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, became the first co-educational college for Blacks
1867 - North Carolina's Barber-Scotia College in Concord, Fayetteville State University in Fayetteville, Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, and St. Augustine's College in Raleigh were all founded
1867 - MeHarry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, has trained more than one-third of the Black physicians and dentists practicing in the U.S. today
1887 - Spelman College in Atlanta, is the nation's oldest liberal arts college for Black women
1881 - Tuskegee University was founded by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama
Howard University is a historically black university in Washington, D.C. Howard was established in 1867 by congressional order and named after Oliver O. Howard. Notable alumni include Toni Morrison, Thurgood Marshall, Ossie Davis, Debbie Allen, Claude Brown and Phylicia Rashad.
I need a dentist ASAP in the Raleigh, NC area that has evening or weekend hours.?
Q.
A. JUST CALL 1-800-DENTIST AND ASK
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