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I need two root canals done but i don't have the money its so expansive. what should i do?

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I need two root canals done but i don't have the money its so expansive. what should i do?

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  3. I would check to see if there are any dental schools in the area.  They do tend to do work for free or at very reduced rates.  Otherwise, if they are back teeth, you could pull them.  You should do something, teeth that need root canals can become abscessed and can infect your blood stream.  Really not something to mess around with.

  4. You have a couple of options.  Unless you are into pain...then you have 3.  One option:  Find a dentist that will do a payment program.  Option 2:  Contact your local dental collage.. they will be able to help you, at a lower rate; however, you will probably have a longer wait.  Just thought of another option...don't have the root canals done, have the teeth extracted.  Cheaper all the way around !

  5. If you let me know what dentist you have, I could check to see if your dentist participates in the dental discount plans that I am a rep for. I would need to know where you are located in order to see which pricing plan you would be on, but the prices range from $350 to  a 25% discount, also depending on the tooth. After you have the root canal you will need a post and crown too, so keep that in mind, also. No matter what, though you need to make sure you get them taken care of, because if you wait too long they could get infected and then you'd really have a great deal of pain!!

    Also, the carecredit option is good. They pay the dentist the whole fee and you pay carecredit back, they also have interest free plans too.

  6. Look up Care Credit on the internet.  It is not insurance but does give you three months to pay without interest, maybe this could be an option and you could work some more hours to pay the bill off in three months?

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