How can a retired person on medicare pay for dental care?
08-05-2007 – Virginia, Today there are several ways that patients can pay for needed dental work. In our office, we offer to patients payment options that allow them to stretch their payments from one to five years. This is especially helpful for patients who have more complex dental proceedures and require a larger investment of time and money. There are many dental offices who are offering extended payment options for patients.Please refer to this web page for an answer to your question about “Price”. There are many variables that must be concidered when a dentist gives a patient a fee. I have addressed this issue previously in answer to another person’s inquiry. Visit a dentist who you trust and make an appointment for a consultation. This shouldn’t break your budget and you should get the information that you need to make a dental decision that is right for you. To give you a specific price for implants in your case would be unfair to you and to the dentist who may do your surgery.
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