you could try a dental college but you usually have to wait a long time... unfortunately this type of work is not cheap... but since it is a really important process,, you need to go somewhere with experience.. you get what you pay for, and well with your teeth, you dont want to take any shortcuts..
i can really only reccomend opening a savings account... thats what i had to do... it cost me about $1200 for an upper denture and 7 extractions... but im happy with it...
also if you have decent credit they have care credit.. you could also apply for that..
well good luck
2007-02-02 07:54:12
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answered by Texas Cookie 4
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I don't know the Shreveport area so I can't help you with that. I am curious to know why you would want dentures put in the same day. When blood vessels are disrupted, swelling occurs, so when your teeth are removed, the gums will have swelling for several days. If the dentures are fitted the same day, later on they will be "loose" as the swelling goes down. Then you would have to have a refit at added expense. After you locate a dentist, be sure to talk to him about it.
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answered by Cheryl 4
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I would suggest looking in your area for dental colleges and could also call a local hospital and ask a social worker there if he/she could refer you to a place that helps in your issue that you're going through. Believe me you will more than likely find a place. PEOPLE ... please read questions completely. If someone doesn't have the funds to get certain procedures how do you think they will get money to travel elsewhere ... especially out of the country .. GOSH ! Wish you luck ...
2007-02-02 08:11:50
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answered by girliegirl2483 2
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Check with your local dental college. Perhaps they need volunteers for the students. Then once your teeth are all gone, check with a school for dental lab technicians. They may need volunteers for dental prosthetics. Best of luck to you.
2007-02-02 07:54:29
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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South of the border, Mexico. Serious. I had a friend one time that needed a bunch of new caps and the going rate is $1200.00 per cap in the U.S. compared to in Mexico $100.00 per cap. He went down and had that done and then came back. The caps looked blue in color unless he was using blue mouthwash. If you look via the Internet I'm sure you can find a dentist and schedule an appointment.
2007-02-02 08:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A dental school is a good place to start, or u can look up dentists that offer their services for free once or twice a year.
2007-02-02 07:55:12
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answered by redhot ツ 6
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Mexico!
2007-02-02 07:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The worst tooth in your mouth is better than any man made tooth. Try to save as many as you can, you will be able to eat and speak better.
2007-02-02 09:02:00
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answered by toplesbabe 2
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Fly to the Philippines.
2007-02-02 07:51:24
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answered by Briand K 2
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ahh good idea!!
ya gona get some serious toothfairy money??
2007-02-02 07:52:16
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answered by Fukdupmind 2
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