Friday, March 25, 2011

Where in the US is an expensive place to travel to for dental work?

I was rejected from a university clinic because the bridge I need to get has already had some work started (posts were inserted a few years ago which probably need to be replaced by now anyways but the dentists don't want to work on something that's already begun). I was quoted $3,000 for a bridge and for almost 4 years have not gotten one and only chew on one side of my mouth, and I think this is shifting my jaw. I am desperate, somebody where can I go? I don't have dental insurance and can't afford much. (I'm in Los Angeles so the closer to LA the better).
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