How can i get free dential care i need implants.?!


Question: How can i get free dential care i need implants.?
Sorry it has, taken me a while two heart operations yet i am still here i have giving my time to the VA hospital making call's to get people going back in to the work force to get clothes and some book's from whom ever just to help our solider coming back home to try and make their lives easier, plus going up to visit different people at some nursing homes to help feed breakfast or lunch to as well. Now i am the one who needs the help i need to have a dentist work on my teeth whats left i need implants but don't have the money to have them done, because they cost so much here in the states. I saw on TV Robin Roberts helped a man who did not have any teeth and now he does how do i get in touch with her in New York. please let me know. Thank you Jacqueline Adams

Answers:

I need them, too...About $8K to $10K worth for 3 implants, due to congenitally missing teeth. However, I have to pay for them. No insurance covers them. There are no 'free' companies, unless you know someone like the individual that you mentioned (who I've never heard of) that try to help others with lower income. I've also spent $6K on Invisalign trays to fix my teeth that I've dealt with since I was single digits in age, now 28 years old. Am I rich? No. Could I afford that? Nope. Credit card. Paying it down now, as I can, each month. Most dentists also offer 1 year with no interest, to pay it off. How much do I make per year? Barely about $16K. How much have I spent in medical/dental bills this year out of pocket, due to no insurance? $9K. Therefore, no...I don't think anyone wants to hear about "free" anything when we all have to pay. This is not a "free" world...otherwise, all of us should have it. Spamming half of Yahoo Answers with unrelated answers on other people's questions out of your own selfishness doesn't help, either...not a way to get noticed by anyone who could (by some slim chance) help you.

Someone who grew up in a poor family and learned the value of working for a living and paying bills whether I'm "rich" or not.




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