Dental inst. who will do dental work with a real person. need dental help no ins!


Question: I am a 60 yr old women who wants to smile again. I do not have insurance and I make very little money as a cashier. My upper plate is 25 years old and held together with krazy glue. I have worked all my life and have had problems and just want to be able to feel good about myself. I am not sure id dental school use real people in teaching or if there is a dentist out there who is willing to take the time to give a helping hand. Please only reply if you are serious and willing to help


Answers: I am a 60 yr old women who wants to smile again. I do not have insurance and I make very little money as a cashier. My upper plate is 25 years old and held together with krazy glue. I have worked all my life and have had problems and just want to be able to feel good about myself. I am not sure id dental school use real people in teaching or if there is a dentist out there who is willing to take the time to give a helping hand. Please only reply if you are serious and willing to help

have you tried getting a low price dental plan. I have dental insurance for myself and it cover my whole family for one price. this is the phone number and the rep ID for the person who i got the information from.
1-877-483-1830 rep ID 193917

VELMA,

THERE ARE NO DENTISTS OUT THERE WHO WILL MAKE YOU DENTURES FOR FREE.
A FAIR AND AFFORDABLE COST IS SEARS DENTAL CARE (available in many stores) OR A DENTAL SCHOOL WHERE THE PRICE IS ABOUT HALF OF PRIVATE DENTISTS. DENTAL STUDENTS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF TEACHERS MAKE THESE DENTURES. GOOD LUCK.

There are dentists out there that have payment programs, but more and more are getting away from extending credit. Some use Care Credit or Dental Fee Plan, where you apply for a line of credit and make payments like a credit card. Check into a school, or do directly to a denture or dental lab, you may find one that will help you at a fraction the cost.
Good luck! I do hope your able to get the smile you want.

Velma-
Yes, dental schools do use "real people", and they are always happy to get new patients (I have been an employee at one for 2 years). I'm not sure where you live, but if you click on this link: http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/programs/sear...
You'll see a list of dental schools in the U.S. They're a great way to save money.
Good luck!

dental school... good luck... :)





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