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In reply to the discussion: 3900.00 for a three tooth bridge!!!!!! Plus 200 for a tooth extraction..... [View all]Person 2713
(3,263 posts)35. You could try to get a flipper but you'd probably ! maybe?have to go to a dentist in a low income
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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3900.00 for a three tooth bridge!!!!!! Plus 200 for a tooth extraction..... [View all]
a kennedy
Nov 2015
OP
It surprised me to learn how much of our health care services spending nationally is dentistry
Recursion
Nov 2015
#22
Yah, just an estimate, but the assistant told me the price over the phone. eom
a kennedy
Nov 2015
#12
Probably the Twin Cities, or Milwaukee, would probably have to stay over night for apps, but
a kennedy
Nov 2015
#29
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
My friend quit dental school because she said all they talked about was how
Laura PourMeADrink
Nov 2015
#33
Most dentists accept Care Credit, and they usually offer a 12-month no-interest
Arugula Latte
Nov 2015
#18
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 still have a full partial plate made for me 20 years ago by a peasant in Vietnam for $25
pinboy3niner
Nov 2015
#28
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
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
They do pretty well in big cities at least but mine was working on the indigent for free
flamingdem
Nov 2015
#58