Need dental work, own no $$ for it and no insurance?

I am a senior citizen, working when possible but barely eeking out a living. I receive a small amount of $$ from Social Security. I need dental work as soon as possible. I live contained by Milwaukee, WI., where can I get dental work done lacking paying a lot of money?
Answers:
Check with your local Social Services. There may be dentists who donate some of their time/services for free. If they aren't encouraging, call a few dentist offices and see if any join in events offering free dental care to the community. I live contained by NC and once a year the dentists in our town hold a free clinic. Good luck.
I recently graduated from dental hygiene university. A lot of our patients did not have dental insurance and little money. I suggest that you go to a dental university to get your work done. The work is cheaper and they do a nice job. The Professors are right in attendance and they would not let anything go wrong. You win good work done and it's affordable, you just obligation to accept that you may be there longer than if you go to a dental office.
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Contact your local or state dental association and and see if there are any dentists who provide free or reduced cost prudence for low-income, disabled or senior patients.

Call your local health department and ask about vigour centers that provide dental care for free or on a sliding scale.

Go to a dental conservatory, if there is one near you, for reduced costs.

Check http://www.toothwoman.network to see if low-cost or free dental services are available near you.

Check http://bphc.hrsa.gov and choose "Find a Health Center" to see if there is a low-cost clinic in close proximity you.

Check http://www.nfdh.org/DDS.html to see if your state has a "Donated Dental Services" program. D.D.S. is designed to locate dentists who will give free thoroughness to patients who are financially compromised due to medical problems. This is a process that will take a couple of months to get your information and next arrange for someone to see you. Not all states have D.D.S. programs.
Check in your nouns for local church charities, many times they are able to minister to.
1. free community health clinics
2. ask your Area Agency on Aging (in the phone book or call 211) for a catalogue of dentists that accept Medicaid Source(s): I'm a gerontology major
You call for to contact a social service agency to see what can be found. Since you have Internet access, you should be able to do some search to get a start on that, usually beginning near the county, city or state.

One number is called ElderLink at 414-289-6874


Here's a list of links I found with alacrity.... Source(s): http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/guide/spec/f…

http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/display/…
Check with senior citizens groups/centers within your area and see if there's anyone that does dental work on a sliding scale charge or free. Sometimes organizations have robustness fairs where they enjoy someone available for a day. There's always events approaching that advertised in our local rag (Florida).


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