Severe dental problems
Added: October 01, 2008 - 9:05 PM
By: missy40yo@sbcglobal.net, Houston, TX
Need Dentist / Specialist:
Yes
Provide Cost Estimate:
Yes
X-rays Available:
No
Case Summary
Teeth: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31
Last Cleaning: years ago
Case Description
i have had dental problems for years and now am on disability for major depressive disorder. over the last 15 years i have neglected my teeth badly. i have a bridge in front on top that has now come off. on the bottom i have 3 crpwns that are loose and 2 crowns that wre together that are gone. i dont know what to do now or if i should even care. i dont have any teeth in the upper or lower back. i also dont have insurance and am on fixed income. can you tell me where i can go?
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Reply: Severe dental problems
added: October 02, 2008 - 5:55 AM
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Yes - we can help. You may qualify for an individual dental plan for as little as $125/year that may save you thousands. Your teeth could be a contributing source to your depressive disorder especially if they involve any front teeth that may affect your self esteem. Call Dentex at 713-467-4241 or log on to www.dentex.net to check out their dental plan. There are over 300 participating dentists on the Houston area.Also please call Patty at our office her direct line is 832-476-1573 and she can give you information. You may be able to qualify for Care Credit to help pay to fix your teeth.Also you may contact these agencies that help with patients in financial need:University of Texas Dental Branch Houston 713-500-4000The San Jose Clinic - near Minute Maid Park 713-228-9411Hermann Dental Care Unit 713-500-5888 Do not neglect your teeth as they are part of your entire systemic health and by restoring your dental health you affect the rest of your system. Hope this helps - Good luck and God Bless.Hans Schleicher, DDS
Reply: Severe dental problems
added: October 02, 2008 - 6:27 AM
Cost Estimate: $
No Estimate at this time. Additional information required.
God morning, I would be more than happy to have a free consultation with you and discuss treatment options with you. Do not worry about not having insurance. My office offers a couple of finance plans.