Lots: Use your computer to search for Dentists in your area. Most Dental offices have affordable payment plans. Call local Dental Society for list of clinics for the indigent. University Dental Schools have reduced fee care.
Answered 10/15/2014
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See a dentist: You do not need insurance to visit a dentist. Most people do not have dental insurance. If you are in pain coming from your mouth, make an appointment to see dentist before it gets worse or life threatening. Going to ER provides very little help. Call as soon as you can. Good luck.
Answered 10/15/2014
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Absolutely: Most people do not have dental insurance, but they still take care of their teeth. You will somehow need to budget those expenses into your lifestyle... even with insurance, there is still out of pocket expenses for major work. Dental schools, hospital based programs, and low cost clinics may be the answer for you.
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Care Credit: Sorry to hear about your misfortune. CareCredit is a healthcare credit card that can be used for dental procedures. This is a healthcare credit card, offered by more than 65% of all dentists to help patients like you access the care they need and want without insurance coverage.
Answered 12/2/2014
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