I have no insurance and need dental work, and need the name and location of dental schools that can provide these services
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Dental schools provide services at a discounted rate, but not for free. They still need to cover off the cost of the materials the students use (people don't realize that the dental supply companies are really the ones who get rich) as well as the other costs of running the facility. Unfortunately, nothing is free. Your best bet is to see if there are any social programs in your area that can help you pay for the care you need.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
How much are procedures at The Hills Dental Spa?
I have a big fear of the dentist, and I need a root canal done. I was wondering how much a root canal would be at a dental spa without insurance. I don't mind spending money fixing my tooth, I just don't want to be caught off guard. Thanks!!
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By calling them, and if they know which tooth it is, and how difficult it will be, they will be able to quote you a price. Good luck.
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By calling them, and if they know which tooth it is, and how difficult it will be, they will be able to quote you a price. Good luck.
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anyone tried the VCU Dental School services before?
Me just want to get some filling and cleaning done but I haven't got any dental insurance. was checking out the website and it seems like I need a 3hr screening process before accepting me as a patient. Do they just do cleaning and filling? Any idea abt the prices?
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Virginia is a top rate dental school. The process for getting treatment at any school is slow, thats because they are students and why you dont pay as much. I went to Connecticut and our costs were about 25% of private practices. A great bargain, but you pay for it in time spent. If you have the time, dental schools generally do great work at a steep discout.
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Virginia is a top rate dental school. The process for getting treatment at any school is slow, thats because they are students and why you dont pay as much. I went to Connecticut and our costs were about 25% of private practices. A great bargain, but you pay for it in time spent. If you have the time, dental schools generally do great work at a steep discout.
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I am in the need of SEVERE dental work in my mouth, someone had told me that if your job requires a good smile
That you can recieve free dental work through the state. I live in New Jersey..has anyone heard of anything like this. I am without dental insurance and live on very low budget, with children.
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Hi, I live in NJ also. Here is some info that may help you. Sorry it's not free help, but this was that best I could do. It's 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. There is also a plan that offers medical and dental for $39.95/month. Here is the website. Check it out. http://www.Deliveringonthepromise.com/JR All the best. ~Juanita~
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Hi, I live in NJ also. Here is some info that may help you. Sorry it's not free help, but this was that best I could do. It's 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. There is also a plan that offers medical and dental for $39.95/month. Here is the website. Check it out. http://www.Deliveringonthepromise.com/JR All the best. ~Juanita~
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What are some health insurance that is affordable?
I am a 17 year old female and i want to know what are some affordable insurance that include dental, eyes, and a regular doctor.
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If you are currently uninsured and you're only looking for the coverages you describe, then you might want to check into a limited benefit plan. Such coverage wouldn't offer the same benefit maximums as a traditional medical insurance policy, but the premiums are affordable for basic care.
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If you are currently uninsured and you're only looking for the coverages you describe, then you might want to check into a limited benefit plan. Such coverage wouldn't offer the same benefit maximums as a traditional medical insurance policy, but the premiums are affordable for basic care.
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dental work/no insurance.?
I will no longer have insurance in August. I need a lot of work done on my teeth. Is there any way that I can get insurance? I'm almost nineteen years old and i'm not a full time student yet, if that matters. I'm so scared to go because the costs are going to be sky-high.
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The dental school is a good way but I wouldn't trust them for anything major. You can get dental coverage, your age and student status has nothing to do with it. You have three options with dental. Insurance - Depending upon the policy: cost $30-$60 per month. $50 deductible, annual maximum of $750 - $1500, waiting period up to 18 months for major work and then you're paying 50% of the charges. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With insurance you pay $414 after paying 18 months of premium (around $800 or $900). Advantage - you can use any dentist with most plans. Discount plans - Cost - $5-$10 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Also, hardly any dentists will accept the plan and when they do you MIGHT get a 10% discount, which is about the same discount you can get by paying cash. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With discount plans you pay around $746. Fee for Service discount plans - Cost $7-$15 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Many dentist will accept the plan (check providers first before signing up with any plan). When you use the plan there is a set fee that the dentist will charge you. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With fee for service plans you pay as little as $404. I'm an insurance agent and my personal plan is the fee for service plan. I got mine here http://www.dpbrokers.com/default.aspx?lo specifically the Aetna Dental Access plan but which one you get depends upon your area and comparing the fee schedule to find the best for what you need covered.
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The dental school is a good way but I wouldn't trust them for anything major. You can get dental coverage, your age and student status has nothing to do with it. You have three options with dental. Insurance - Depending upon the policy: cost $30-$60 per month. $50 deductible, annual maximum of $750 - $1500, waiting period up to 18 months for major work and then you're paying 50% of the charges. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With insurance you pay $414 after paying 18 months of premium (around $800 or $900). Advantage - you can use any dentist with most plans. Discount plans - Cost - $5-$10 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Also, hardly any dentists will accept the plan and when they do you MIGHT get a 10% discount, which is about the same discount you can get by paying cash. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With discount plans you pay around $746. Fee for Service discount plans - Cost $7-$15 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Many dentist will accept the plan (check providers first before signing up with any plan). When you use the plan there is a set fee that the dentist will charge you. Example - average cost for a root canal in my area is $829. With fee for service plans you pay as little as $404. I'm an insurance agent and my personal plan is the fee for service plan. I got mine here http://www.dpbrokers.com/default.aspx?lo specifically the Aetna Dental Access plan but which one you get depends upon your area and comparing the fee schedule to find the best for what you need covered.
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My husband and I are getting divorced. Will our baby be taken off his insurance?
So my husband and I are getting a divorce and he has incredible insurance (medical, dental, life, and vision) through his job. Currently, both me and our 4-month-old are on his insurance. I know I will probably be taken off, but will our daughter be taken off as well? I'm a little scared because she still needs her medical care and as a single mom, going to school full-time, and currently trying to find a job, I don't know if I'll be able to afford to buy her medical insurance.
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No. Your baby should not be taken off his insurance. Most courts will demand that one of the parents (usually the father) provide medical coverage. There is no reason the baby should be taken off because though you are splitting, it is still his baby. Hope you find happiness.
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No. Your baby should not be taken off his insurance. Most courts will demand that one of the parents (usually the father) provide medical coverage. There is no reason the baby should be taken off because though you are splitting, it is still his baby. Hope you find happiness.
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