Wisdom teeth extraction no insurance
Wisdom teeth extraction what should I do
I think that I may need to have my wisdom teeth removed the problem is I do not have any dental insurance. I am not sure if I can aford to have them removed without any insurance. However, worry just how long I can wait until they start causing problems. I am not sure what to do about it without the money I feel I do not have many choices. Any advise would be good.
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Monday, Oct. 26th 2009 9:45 AM at 9:45 am
Ollie, get dental insurance. You can get dental insurance on your own you do not have to wait for a job to give it to you. There are affordable plans that will help you with your dental cost be it on a cleaning or an extraction.
Just make sure you read the plans benefits and know what you are covered for. Some dental insurance plans have waiting periods on extractions so make sure you know if the one you are looking has any limitations that will effect your current dental needs.
Monday, Oct. 26th 2009 9:59 AM at 9:59 am
I had the same sort of issue like you do now. I needed two root canals with crowns. I too at the time did not have any dental insurance.
I was being quoted over $2000.00 worth of work. I just did not have that kind of money but knew I still needed the work done or I would have worst issues if left alone.
I was able to find a dental discount plan that started the next business day with no waiting periods for any dental service done. The plan saved me over 700.00 this was a very big help to me. I also made sure I found a dentist that was willing to let me make payments for the balance still due.
This is the website I got the plan though http://www.dental4less.com check it out and see if it can help you.