Try Care Credit. Most dental offices work with them and it's a pretty easy process to fill out an application.
http://www.carecredit.com/
2007-03-20 08:12:02
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answered by justine 5
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No there is no dental help. CALL the dental office. Ask to speak to the office manager. Tell them you can't afford to pay in one lump sum. Ask if it is ok if you pay like 100 bucks a month or something (whatever is reasonable that you can afford). They will probably say "ok". As long as they get paid they dont care if you have to break up the payments over several months. Work something out with them.
Next time try visiting a dental college, MUCH cheaper. Go to the ADA.org website and look up all the dental schools.
2007-03-20 07:51:29
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answered by Educated 7
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If you don't have a relationship with the dental office, they will not likely offer installments to you.
Would you loan $1400 to a stranger? I wouldn't.
Dental Fee Plan and Care Credit are two companies who finance dental work. It's like applying for a credit card - depending on your credit history, the interest level and terms will vary.
If your credit isn't so good, you aren't a good risk - for a credit card, or for a dentist. Financial institutions - like Care Credit - are in a better position to loan money than health care offices.
Banks don't do fillings and dental practices shouldn't loan money.
2007-03-20 11:52:52
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answered by emmalue 5
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it incredibly is impossible from the data which you have provided to furnish a sparkling answer. that's the practice interior the jurisdictions which i comprehend to petition to have a physique area or subject extra as a "compensable subject." on your father's case, it may be extreme to comprehend if the repayment equipment had approved fee or denied fee for dental expenses. the belief is which you're able to desire to have subject known by ability of the the comp. equipment earlier searching for sponsorship for what would desire to have been huge dental artwork. The claimant would desire to establish a causal connection between the twist of destiny and the subject. Your state regulation can be extremely liberal or very conservative, so the soreness pill utilization and the dental concern might have be proved by ability of the repayment common of evidence. you ought to leaf by your dad's papers for an order which approved antibiotics for gum an infection. some thing like that.
2016-10-01 05:44:51
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, there is a plan call the Dental Fee Plan offered by Capitol One. Check it out.
2007-03-20 10:29:53
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answered by Jouvert 5
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some dentist will offer payment plan if you cannot afford the made the payment in full. the second option might be you can ask your family or relatives to pay off your dentist in advance and you will paid them back in the future. they may help you if this is a health issue.
2007-03-20 07:54:49
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answered by msjerge 7
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It is always worth asking...afterall, you can't get blood from a turnip. Most offices would at least see this as a effort to make good on your bill! I would rather work with someone over sending them to collections and having to wait that one out!
2007-03-20 12:47:44
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answered by Sheree H 3
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I agree with Unknown. Most dental offices are willing to work with you.
2007-03-20 07:59:43
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answered by sissy 5
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You can try getting a better job that pays or working night shift it might help alot even if u work at a hospital.
2007-03-20 16:30:42
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answered by ♥HAZEL♥F♥BABii♥ 3
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A better Job
2007-03-20 07:49:18
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