Broken tooth no dental insurance
Help I have a broken tooth
I just broke one of my back molars. I now have a big chunk missing from my back tooth. I have not been to the dentist in a while since I have no dental insurance. Now I do not know what to do. I have only about 300.00 in saving that I can afford to spend. How much do you think it will cost me to get this fixed.
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Thursday, Dec. 3rd 2009 9:47 AM at 9:47 am
I depends on what they need to do to fix your tooth. But just saying you need a crown with no insurance, a crown that looks like your tooth can be very costly. Now you may be able to find a dentist that still does stainless steel crowns which would be much cheaper, but not as nice looking.
I would suggest at this point looking into a dental discount plan. They start normally within the next business day of enrollment. That will at least off set your dental costs.
Check out this website for that it may help you
http://www.drdental.com