Dental insurance?
I am on disability.....SSI and I also have Medicaid....does Medicaid cover dental? If not, does anyone know of an AFFORDABLE dental insurance. I only seize $720 per month which is practically impossible to live on. I have already had to annul my car insurance (no, I'm not driving uninsured.....if I need to shift somewhere I use my mother's car). I have to have almost $4,000 worth of dental work done and I simply cannot afford it.......my only other choice is to let my teeth rot out of my go before, which I really don't want to do. Can anyone help?
Answers:
Check and see if there's a United Cerebral Palsy Association near you... they have a dental clinic on site and adopt medicaid... you should be eligible to go there since you own some kind of a disability...
Good luck to you.
:)
Dental insurance would be too expensive and has a small maximum a year compared to the work you need. Some states own community dental clinics which help with work, guard loan, or CareCredit. The best choice is to find a local dental school. It takes some time to win all the work done, but they do good work for much smaller amount and sometimes free. Source(s): dental hygienist
Depending on the state you live in, Medicaid should cover your dental work, if you can find a dentist that accept it. There is also Care Credit, a program like a credit card, that you are approved for a certain amount of money, afterwards pay monthly. Also you can try your local dental school, which may own income based fees. Please don't let your teeth rot out, out of date teeth cause so many other condition problems.
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Check and see if there's a United Cerebral Palsy Association near you... they have a dental clinic on site and adopt medicaid... you should be eligible to go there since you own some kind of a disability...
Good luck to you.
:)
Dental insurance would be too expensive and has a small maximum a year compared to the work you need. Some states own community dental clinics which help with work, guard loan, or CareCredit. The best choice is to find a local dental school. It takes some time to win all the work done, but they do good work for much smaller amount and sometimes free. Source(s): dental hygienist
Depending on the state you live in, Medicaid should cover your dental work, if you can find a dentist that accept it. There is also Care Credit, a program like a credit card, that you are approved for a certain amount of money, afterwards pay monthly. Also you can try your local dental school, which may own income based fees. Please don't let your teeth rot out, out of date teeth cause so many other condition problems.
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