Contact your local or state dental association and and see if there are any dentists who provide free or reduced cost care for low-income, disabled or senior patients.
Call your local health department and ask about health centers that provide dental care for free or on a sliding scale.
Your local United Way may also be aware of such a clinic. In some areas, you can reach them now by dialing 2-1-1 for "non-emergency information."
Go to a dental school, if there is one near you, for reduced costs.
Check http://www.toothwoman.net to see if low-cost or free dental services are available near you.
Check http://bphc.hrsa.gov and choose "Find a Health Center" to see if there is a low-cost clinic near you.
2006-11-05 16:57:22
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Dental Schools are a good source for dental care for those withour insurance and limited income, if you can find one in your area. Another option is a non-insurance dental plan membership.
The dental plan companies offer discount dental cards to its members for as little as $11.95 per month. The member then has access to contracted dental providers at a discounted rate. The patient gets a big ole discount (up to 80%) and the dentist gets paid at the time of service, bypassing the costly dental billing process required with dental insurance companies.
Some companies such as AmeriPlan also offer it's members the ability to share the plan with others and bring in a full time income while working on a part time basis.
2006-11-05 16:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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perchance you need to call the dentist and clarify your difficulty. there's a probability that because of the fact that they have already worked on you that they may well be plenty extra probably to be keen that might assist you with something of your root canal. maximum dentists does no longer % you strolling around with an evident an infection. you additionally can ask them in the event that they may well be keen to take money for what ever you will possibly be able to owe. Is there a dental college close by? perchance they might assist you to and not fee plenty. The advil (etc.) won't help the an infection so which you need to work out somebody quickly until now it gets any worse. i'm so sorry you're having tooth problems, i've got been there too.
2016-11-27 21:36:21
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answered by ? 4
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I have the same problem..I have 4 teeth that need to come out. My dentist lets me pay half of it and then so much a week. However, I have to write several different checks and post date them. They have a card (dentacard?) that you can apply for IF you have good credit and charge it to that. ALso, free health clinics sometimes have dental..check with the churches..If it's an emergency they might be able to help.
2006-11-05 16:34:31
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answered by chilover 7
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Most dental offices offer financing.
you will probably have to put it on credit.
Then you will need to find a way to improve your income and get insurance. so you can pay for it.
2006-11-05 16:40:33
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answered by mburleigh8 5
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Can you afford not to go?
There are already many good advices you've got here
Try each of them
When the excruciating pain drives you up the walls
You will find a way
2006-11-05 16:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Look for any dental schools around you. Sometimes they dont charge for certain procedures and the ones that they do charge for are usually very cheap.
2006-11-05 16:38:35
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answered by A.J. 4
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It depends on how low-income you are. You may be eligible for a medical card. As embarrassing as it may be, you may want to check with your local Human Resource Center...AKA Welfare. Otherwise, call around.
2006-11-05 16:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your local community colleges / colleges who might have dental programs where they work on you for free to nothing.
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2006-11-05 16:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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look for a dental school in your area. they are students so the rates are very low, but they work slowly. They are also supervised so I don't think they can screw up too badly.
2006-11-05 16:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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