19 with baby teeth, need dental care.
I am 19 and I came from a low income family of six. Dental care was not a priority. So I did not really wise up about my dental care until now. I am out on my own and I want to do something about my teeth.
As it is I still have two baby teeth. Which that alone much be pretty odd. They are a little loose, but I am guessing that I will never get any adult teeth for them. I thinking they may need to be pull but then would I need to get implant? I know I can not afford to have implants.
Heck I am hoping I can afford just to be able to see a dentist so I know all of what needs to be done. I am not sure how much dental work cost. So anyone with ideas on keep the cost low would be helpful too.
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Thursday, Aug. 12th 2010 10:10 AM at 10:10 am
First get dental insurance you can get a low cost dental HMO insurance plan that normally will offer free preventive dental services.
That alone will make buying dental insurance well worth it. You need to know if you have adult teeth that has not yet come out or if you do need to pull the baby teeth the dentist will go over all your choices.
Without insurance just having that much done can be very costly.
Thursday, Aug. 12th 2010 10:27 AM at 10:27 am
Well you may be surprised but there are many people that sometimes do not get all their adult teeth in. If your baby teeth are loose then you may need to have them pulled.
Having them pulled does not mean you need to get implants. You may be able to be a bridge which is covered under most dental insurance plans unlike implants. Just make sure you get the dental insurance before any dental work is started.