What do I do if I can't afford to go to the dentist?
I have a few cavaties that I know need fillings, but I can't afford it. I am also getting my wisdom teeth. They don't really hurt bad, but ppl keep telling me to get them extracted. Which is another thing I can't afford. What should I do?
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I don't think you can do that much to help this problem. Dental work is expensive. Find the cheapest place or maybe try a payment plan.
you need to get to the dentist. try a free clinic for low income folks. also, you can call dentists and tell them that you are broke and ask them if they can help you. some will give you a break.
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If there is a school where dentists get their training in your area you can get work done at affordable prices.
Do you have a dental school in your area? Usually, dental schools provide care to people who don't have insurance, and who are willing to allow dental students "practice" on them (under the supervision of a dentist). Otherwise, I think its pretty difficult to get dental care without insurance. You could check with local dentists and see if they'd be willing to work on you over time, with a payment plan. Good luck - dental health is important for your overall health, so its good to get your cavities taken care of.
Some communties have free dental clinics. Welfare will sometimes pay. Save you money. Most dentist have a "medical credit card", simply apply at their office. It is called "Care Credit".
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