23/f losing teeth due to no health insuramce
Added: August 24, 2008 - 2:53 PM
By: redboneshawty310@yahoo.com, Hampton, VA
Need Dentist / Specialist:
Yes
Provide Cost Estimate:
Yes
X-rays Available:
No
Case Summary
Exam & Consultation
Root Canal
Broken Tooth
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Teeth:
Last Full Mouth X-Ray: its been at least 6
Last Cleaning: its been at least 6
Case Description
It first started with a cavity i received on the right front side of my mouth which over time broke completely off and now it basically gum only i have had an abcess three times in this area and have received antibiotics from the ER to cure the infection but im sure as you know it still needs to be worked on. By not seeing a dentist for so many years my teeth are decaying and breaking quickly from no way to pay a fee for a dentist. My teeth have also become discolored no matter how much I brush them. I work full time but because its for a small business they do not offer health insurance and even if they did the premiums would be ridiculously high. I just need someone that would give me a payment plan option . Thank you for everyone who takes the time to read this
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