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How to Afford a Tooth Removal

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How to Afford a Tooth Removal

Cracked teeth can be a big problem. Superficial cracks can create sensitive teeth. However, deeper cracks can jeopardize the life of the tooth, resulting in tooth removal. According to Common Ground Health, people with incomes under $50K are much more likely to have teeth removed than those with higher incomes. Are you someone who’s currently dealing with cracked teeth and needs a way to affordably remove them? Read on for some of your available local options.

Dental Schools

Just like doctors, dentists must complete dental school and practice on real patients. So, look out for local dental schools in your area. Before a dentist can become certified, they have to perform certain procedures. That’s a great opportunity for somebody without dental insurance or who needs to save money to get certain procedures done. In some cases, they may even pay you for the procedure.

Dental Credit Cards

Did you know that you could get dental credit? Companies such as Care Credit will give you a line of credit upon approval to use at the dentist or doctor’s office. Since Care Credit has become a popular means of payment, many dental offices accept them. Even with dental insurance, you can use this payment option to cover any remaining out-of-pocket expenses, such as deductibles and co-pays.

Payment Plans

See if your local dentist has a payment plan. Your dentist may have monthly payment options with different payment terms. Check for this during your consultation.

Check Special Programs

Are you a veteran dealing with cracked teeth? If so, you can easily qualify for reduced or free dental care through the VA. If you have a mental or physical disability, your local government may also have special programs that give you access to free or reduced-cost medical and dental care. According to Dentaly, Donated Dental Services (DDS) is a nationwide program with a network of 15,000 volunteer dentists and 3,700 volunteer laboratories. Volunteers all work hard to provide dental care to anyone who is either over 65, has a permanent disability, or is very medically frail.

If you’re looking for ways to afford a tooth removal, you have a few options. You may be able to use your local government, special programs, or dental credit. Hudson Family Dental is ready to help pull any painful cracked teeth that can’t be saved, so give us a call today.