blondietink
DIS Veteran
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OK, so this is the issue: DH is retired and I am unemployed. We have no dental insurance. DH had a car accident 45 year ago when he was in college and the impact broke his 2 front teeth. At the time the dentist filed down what he had left and put caps on the front teeth ... basically he had pegs left that they covered.
Now, one of the teeth that were fixed 45 years ago is loose underneath. So loose he can jiggle it with his tongue. We are thinking he would need one of the new implants to replace this loose tooth. I know they are expensive, and again we have no insurance. Do dentist nowadays give estimates before they agree to do the work? Do they charge for estimates? Do they have payment plans? We don't have the money right now to pay out thousands of dollars to fix this tooth all at once, but if there were monthly payments, we could manage it. Does anybody here have experience on how much this could cost?
DH is insistent that whatever is done is permanent. He does not want a bridge that can be removed. Don't know why he is so stubborn on this, but permanent it must be.
Now, one of the teeth that were fixed 45 years ago is loose underneath. So loose he can jiggle it with his tongue. We are thinking he would need one of the new implants to replace this loose tooth. I know they are expensive, and again we have no insurance. Do dentist nowadays give estimates before they agree to do the work? Do they charge for estimates? Do they have payment plans? We don't have the money right now to pay out thousands of dollars to fix this tooth all at once, but if there were monthly payments, we could manage it. Does anybody here have experience on how much this could cost?
DH is insistent that whatever is done is permanent. He does not want a bridge that can be removed. Don't know why he is so stubborn on this, but permanent it must be.