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No dental insurance, and i'm having problems with my teeth. are there agencies that would help or cut the price in half?

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Dr. Paul Grin answered

Specializes in Pain Management

SmileSaver: Is a discounted dental plan. Very affordable with 280, 000 members and over a thousand participating dental offices. You’ll benefit from the quality and individual attention of private care, and the value and convenience of a group plan. I hope it helps.

Answered 11/20/2014

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Compensation: Admittedly dental treatment is costly because all treatment is customized to the patient's problems, and office overhead is very high. That said the cost of dental care has guns up less than the cost of living for over 4 decades. Third party carriers such as care credit can help. Reduced fee treatments are available at dental schools. Most dental offices have extended payment plans.

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Try a dental school.: Dental schools are always receptive to new patients for their students, which are always supervised by licensed dentists. Through Obamacare, dentistry is sometimes imbedded in the coverage.

Answered 12/2/2014

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Dr. Jeffrey Bassman answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Local/state dental: You can try the local/state dental associations or societies and hopefully find an office that will help

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How can low income people with no dental insurance get care for their teeth?

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