You : You would be looking at joining a dental plan, which is basically a discounted fee for service network. This is not insurance. The fees are less than the usual and customary fees in your area, so you should be able to save some money. By getting a comprehensive exam, you will then have a better idea what your expenses will be. Here's a place you can start to look: http://dentalinsurance.Dentalplans.Com/florida/index.Html hope this helps.
Answered 10/3/2016
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You : You should find a dentist that accepts payment plans through different companies such as carecredit, or chase health. Those are companies that after you've established a credit with them for your dental needs they will be paying the dentist of your choice, the benefits to you could be easy payments for up to 24 months if you wish, without interest. Don't wait too long for you dental health to be updated. Good luck!
Answered 10/4/2016
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