G had an issue with a tooth needing a cap and another that had to be pulled. We signed him up for a plan that cost about $100 for 14 months of coverage and he saved over $1000 dollars. These are discount plans, not actual insurance, but they work and that is what really matters.
You may find that your current dentist accepts one of these programs and if so, you're golden. If not, it may be worth finding a new dentist in the area who does accept one of the many plans they offer and go with them. The savings is worth the hassle.
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G had an issue with a tooth needing a cap and another that had to be pulled. We signed him up for a plan that cost about $100 for 14 months of coverage and he saved over $1000 dollars. These are discount plans, not actual insurance, but they work and that is what really matters.
You may find that your current dentist accepts one of these programs and if so, you're golden. If not, it may be worth finding a new dentist in the area who does accept one of the many plans they offer and go with them. The savings is worth the hassle.