I got a quote at the dentist that my mouth would cost like 20k to fix (it’s really bad, every generation of my family before me has no teeth). I really just want to not look like the way I do when I smile, as I’m missing a front tooth. I also have a recurring infection that I keep delaying at the ER because Medicaid covers the antibiotics but I can’t actually afford the dentist. I’ve tried looking for dental schools but in my area there isn’t a program that offers the free thing if you’re a test dummy for a student. I’m not sure what to do and my worry is that if the infection gets bad enough I’ll just have to accept early death due to lack of care. In the USA if it’s not obvious enough already.

  • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    I got a dental savings plan (Carington POS, I think) off this site some years ago when i needed to get some teeth pulled and it did end up saving me like $200.

    https://www.dentalplans.com/dental-savings-plans/

    When shopping, I would see what the options are, the prices, and check the reviews of places in your area that take the plan. Unfortunately, the sort of places that tend to take these plans don’t usually have good reviews. I wasn’t happy about the place I went to, but they at least got the teeth out.