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Where can I find cheap dental insurance?

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  1. which conner of the earth are u to start with
  2. I don't know where you can find cheap dental insurance, but if you are having a problem with your teeth and just don't have a lot of money, you could always just contact a local college that has a dental school department. They are always looking for people for their students to work on and it's free.
  3. No were. Because or cu rent administration is holing it for ransom unit we win this (losing battle) war. And the puppet we call a Precedent gets his silly oil. When we get some Demo crates back in office then you can get some awsome medical coverage. But right now all the U.S. money is going to the war. I'm sorry but it's the truth. You might want to try Canada. Or take a trip down to Mexico.
  4. check with your county and state government under health services...they have a wealth of information and dental subsidies that you may qualify....in school, i was lucky enough to live by a dental college and received dental services for a very nominal fee...also contact the dental assiocation in your area for info...and your local dentist....they know the plans they accept....one time i had a bad tooth, which turn into a root canal and the dentist let me do payments.....beware there are bad and scrupulous insurance agents....therefore, check with your dentist if they accept.....
  5. From my experience, most of the "low cost" dental ins. plans that are sold, like the ones advertised on television aren't worth the paper they're written on. But there are alternatives. There's a program in my state, and I assume many others called Care Credit. They pay your dentist and you pay them back. It is based on your credit, but you can have a co-signer if you need to. They give you a card and you can get the dental procedures you need. In my area, most dentists and specialty dentists accept Care Credit. I hope this helps!!
  6. Aetna offers individual dental insurance plans and you can get a general quote on their website (www.aetna.com) If you are really looking to save money, try figuring out just how much you actually go to the dentist and use dental services. It may be cheaper for you to just pay the fees the dentist charges you without insurance than to pay a dental insurance premium every month.
  7. Go to www.AffordableDental4All.com it's not insurance so you wont have the limitations that insurance does. For example, you wont have any limitations, no claim forms, no pre-existing conditions etc. The best part is, it's only $11.95 per month and you can save up to 80%!
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