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Person 2713

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35. You could try to get a flipper but you'd probably ! maybe?have to go to a dentist in a low income
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 10:50 AM
Nov 2015

area that fits them .only place I'd ever seen them offered as an alternative but maybe it's just herethat there is a class difference in what different dentist will mention
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Removable_partial_denture
You have to flip it in and out for eating etc that's why the one tooth ones are called that

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Has the work been done already? Fumesucker Nov 2015 #1
Some accept payments for six months yeoman6987 Nov 2015 #2
I have a friend who is a dental technican, makes those sort of bridges Fumesucker Nov 2015 #5
That's a great idea. yeoman6987 Nov 2015 #6
That is a horrible idea. Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #9
My mistake I was thinking partial rather than bridge.. Fumesucker Nov 2015 #14
Thanks for acknowledging the difference. Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #20
It surprised me to learn how much of our health care services spending nationally is dentistry Recursion Nov 2015 #22
A partial needs to be fitted too REP Nov 2015 #49
You are so right. Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #53
I think I'd need a bone graft REP Nov 2015 #57
There is a lot more to a bridge preparation than the impression. Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #10
Yah, just an estimate, but the assistant told me the price over the phone. eom a kennedy Nov 2015 #12
Dental work is much less expensive in Mexico Fumesucker Nov 2015 #13
Wish I could get to Mexico........I'm just in shock. eom a kennedy Nov 2015 #15
Can you get to a nearby dental school? ScreamingMeemie Nov 2015 #17
That's an excellent suggestion! n/t RKP5637 Nov 2015 #26
Probably the Twin Cities, or Milwaukee, would probably have to stay over night for apps, but a kennedy Nov 2015 #29
My mother did that for a bridge TexasBushwhacker Nov 2015 #52
So sorry. historylovr Nov 2015 #3
I just paid $891.00 for two abcessed teeth extracted. Iggo Nov 2015 #4
Yup - implants only for the top 1% :). I have found it helps Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2015 #34
had a couple of extractions restorefreedom Nov 2015 #37
I don't know where you're located, but a dental school can help you out Warpy Nov 2015 #7
I went to a dentist last year who charged LibDemAlways Nov 2015 #8
What?! That is criminal. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #19
I live in a suburb where many people LibDemAlways Nov 2015 #21
Very sorry about that. Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #39
I hope you mean $400.... Person 2713 Nov 2015 #36
No. A simple filling is $600.00 at that dentist, and LibDemAlways Nov 2015 #46
You need to shop around or go to another area and ask for average prices seriously .i am in the Person 2713 Nov 2015 #56
aren't there a lot of people becoming dentists these days JI7 Nov 2015 #11
My friend quit dental school because she said all they talked about was how Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2015 #33
We been going to Mexico for years for Dental DUgosh Nov 2015 #16
Most dentists accept Care Credit, and they usually offer a 12-month no-interest Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #18
There are many FQHC's that provide dental services now on a sliding scale Recursion Nov 2015 #23
Have you had an estimate for an implant Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #24
There is a lot of dental tourism to Belize for dental work by US trained dentists mnhtnbb Nov 2015 #25
That's about the going rate for well-qualified professionals doing high-quality work flyingfysh Nov 2015 #27
I can't afford a car that costs that much easttexaslefty Nov 2015 #51
I still have a full partial plate made for me 20 years ago by a peasant in Vietnam for $25 pinboy3niner Nov 2015 #28
I don't get it.... Herebuddy Nov 2015 #30
Sorry if I wasn't clear pinboy3niner Nov 2015 #32
I predict we will be a toothless nation soon. Now, only the people Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2015 #31
ha ha . would be funny if it weren't so sad. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2015 #54
You could try to get a flipper but you'd probably ! maybe?have to go to a dentist in a low income Person 2713 Nov 2015 #35
might sound crazy restorefreedom Nov 2015 #38
This is what I was going to suggest. DU has always been know to help, at least part of the way... ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2015 #42
i just went on gofundme restorefreedom Nov 2015 #48
A bridge too far. Orrex Nov 2015 #40
Took the words right out of my fingers. nt ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2015 #41
Sick minds! Orrex Nov 2015 #43
Yeah, I paid almost that five years ago, no way around it flamingdem Nov 2015 #44
Dental and Optical don't count as medical care. For (reasons)... Romulox Nov 2015 #45
Tradition and cost is my guess. haele Nov 2015 #47
I got crucified for saying how big a rip easttexaslefty Nov 2015 #50
It is not the fault of dentists Big Blue Marble Nov 2015 #55
They do pretty well in big cities at least but mine was working on the indigent for free flamingdem Nov 2015 #58
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