Low cost dental care: There are several possibilities. Contact your local or state health department, the local dental society, or a community clinic. Also see the website below, where it says "There are over 240 free or low-cost [dental] clinics in the state of Florida." Three are listed within 15 miles of Middleburg. http://www.freedentalcare.us/st/florida
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Some options: If you qualify, certain public assistance programs can give you access to basic dental care. Hospital residencies and dental schools are another option. Some private offices offer financing. All the best...
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See below: Contact a dental school, hospital residency program or see if you qualify for the dental component of Obamacare. There are also third party payments, such as CareCredit and Lending Tree that let you pay out dental work, if you qualify. There is also dental insurance or reduced fee schedule plans that give you a reduction on dental work if you choose to purchase them.
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Dental care: Call your local dental society to find out about low cost clinics that can help,you. If you have a dental school nearby they may be able to help you.
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