Tips On How Can I Get Some Advanced Dental Work Without Money/Insurance?

Monster

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any tips for finidng a dentist to do addvanced dental work with no money/dental insurance? forreal some of my teeth are caving in on me idk what's going on but shyt is fukked.

i had some carecredit but i maxed out.

does any have experience with free dental college visits or w/e. i'm skeptical about doing it for anything more than a basic cleaning.

my last dentist/endontist was a fraud imo. though she was pretty af and was all over me probably to distract me cuz i noticed they were always extra friendly with the male patients




(also i know my threads have been kind of disorganize dlately, it's because i just had ramen noodles and have been eating plenty of wheat giving me that gluten brain fog, making it hard to extract thoughts from my head. my top tier posting schould be back on point in a few days)

thank you for any tips/inside knowledge you give & god bless
 

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Look for non profits and that aid and assist ...

Also contact your local dentistry school , they usually do it for at least half the price but it usually takes longer depending on what you want done
 

Warren Moon

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Go to college dentistries. I got the 6 month smile about 4 years ago bc I was a "test" candidate. Took about a year :yeshrug:


Basically the nikkas going to fukk up in some way, bc they learning. However depending on what u want u pay a tenth to possibly a fourth of the cost :ehh:


shyts a wash at the end of the day. After getting a regular dentist. Ur paying less for staying for about 20 minutes longer bc they got to tell them what they doing wrong. most dentist dk what they doing anyway unless the nikkas are old as shyt and r dealing with old techniques
 

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Look for non profits and that aid and assist ...

Also contact your local dentistry school , they usually do it for at least half the price but it usually takes longer depending on what you want done

Dental school is a good option I agree. I worked for a non profit health organization for years and our dentist would refer uninsured patients who needed advanced work done to the dental school at UIC all the time.
 
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