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How Can Bad Teeth Be Treated?

Hi Dr. grief - I have not been to the dentist In about 8 years. although I am on long term disability, I have dental coverage but it is not very much. my teeth are now wrecker and I don't know what to do. can I get them pulled out in a hospital and thus covererd by o.h.i.p.? can I get on a very reasonable payment plan.? my disability income cannot swing this type of expense, but I am getting so depressed with the way my teeth look and fee. I would appreciate any help or advise. than you, liz Cornell. ph, 519-397-5075!
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hello,
You should schedule a visit with a local dentist. Your dental plan may provide a list of local dentists that participate in your plan. You should contact your carrier and find out information on your dental plan. Most dental plans cover a high percentage or all costs with your initial diagnostic visit. You will need to determine a treatment plan. If you need extensive oral surgery, sometimes a hospital stay can be considered.
Look into dental clinics available in your area. If you have a dental school near by, often the clinic will offer discounted fees with dental students, under supervision, completing your dental procedures. Hospitals may have a dental clinic with new graduate residents available to provide dental treatment. Payment plans vary according to the clinic or office policy.
Please keep in mind, the sooner you start to treat your dental concerns, the better for your overall health and more options will be available. I hope you will be able to seek care soon and learn about the many options available to improve your dental health. Thank you for your inquiry.
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How Can Bad Teeth Be Treated?

Hello, You should schedule a visit with a local dentist. Your dental plan may provide a list of local dentists that participate in your plan. You should contact your carrier and find out information on your dental plan. Most dental plans cover a high percentage or all costs with your initial diagnostic visit. You will need to determine a treatment plan. If you need extensive oral surgery, sometimes a hospital stay can be considered. Look into dental clinics available in your area. If you have a dental school near by, often the clinic will offer discounted fees with dental students, under supervision, completing your dental procedures. Hospitals may have a dental clinic with new graduate residents available to provide dental treatment. Payment plans vary according to the clinic or office policy. Please keep in mind, the sooner you start to treat your dental concerns, the better for your overall health and more options will be available. I hope you will be able to seek care soon and learn about the many options available to improve your dental health. Thank you for your inquiry.