I know this guy named Marty. Every second Tuesday of the month he parks his camper behind Walmart on Hogan Blvd. For $50 he will pull 2 teeth. But for $60 he will pull three. Your choice. He also gives paps as well. They are $35, but you also get a class of wine while AC DC is playing in the background. HOWEVER, a friend of a friend said she got three teeth pulled, a pap, and a mammogram for $100. Can't beat a deal.
2007-10-19 02:30:15
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answered by K-Fresh 3
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Your dentist should have a consult about billing with you. There, a billing rep will determine which costs go on medical insurance, and which go on dental insurance. Basically, the more effort required to get a tooth out, the more likely it is to fall under medical insurance. So, you should be able to get a little help there. Then, you'll just be responsible for the parts that fall under the dental part.
2007-10-19 02:25:34
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answered by ck 7
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Can you pay with a credit card? Shop around, and find a card with a low interest rate first.
Also, if the bill is high enough and your income low enough, you may be able to deduct your medical costs on your income taxes. If you know you're going to have several medical bills coming up, you may be able to either delay them until next year, or accelerate them and incur them this year so that you have enough for the deduction. Take a look at last year's income tax return, plug in your estimated income and medical expenses for this year, and see if you're close.
2007-10-19 02:25:00
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Here is some info that someone shared with me that offers an affordable dental discount plan for your entire household with savings up to 80% for only $19.95/ month. The package includes dental, vision, prescription, and chiropractic services.
Here is the website. Check it out. http://www.Deliveringonthepromise.com/JRogers
All the best.
~Juanita~
2007-10-20 07:03:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Some major medical insurance plans will pay to have your Wisdom Teeth removed. If you haven't already, check with your health insurance.
2007-10-19 02:22:29
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answered by thatgirl 6
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Hello...I have a discount dental plan. It's a great savings. You can enroll online and check on providers in your area by zip code, etc.
The site is http://www.MyBestDentalBenefits.com
2007-10-20 16:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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call 1-800-DENTISTS. They may be able to refer you to a low cost dentist.
2007-10-19 02:23:14
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answered by shantia0202 2
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