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2. My wife needed a crown and was covered 50% through her work
Mon Sep 30, 2013, 06:51 PM
Sep 2013

and our dentist accepts payments - he has known us for about 30 years (me as a kid)....

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That's one possibility... Bay Boy Sep 2013 #1
...and another possibility is that they couldn't afford to take the day off. Iggo Sep 2013 #9
Why not schedule your appointments for when you are off? Egnever Sep 2013 #16
Saturday and Sunday? Iggo Sep 2013 #20
Well maybe where you live Egnever Sep 2013 #21
So all I have to do is convince my doctor to come in on weekends and I'm golden! Iggo Oct 2013 #30
I know, right Lurker Deluxe Oct 2013 #34
That is entirely up to you Egnever Oct 2013 #39
Aw, don't be mad. Iggo Oct 2013 #40
My wife needed a crown and was covered 50% through her work Old Navy Sep 2013 #2
yep. I was supposed to get one, but never did quinnox Sep 2013 #3
My dentist said he could make my mouth just like new Link Speed Sep 2013 #4
lol, wow quinnox Sep 2013 #5
New, huh? RC Sep 2013 #12
The amount of dental work I need probably exceeds 10K... Earth_First Sep 2013 #6
Mine's probably more than that duffyduff Sep 2013 #8
Yeah, honestly...I'm not even sure. Earth_First Sep 2013 #10
Heart disease is linked to dental issues...(edited to add link) SoCalDem Sep 2013 #14
Can't do one thing about it, so all of the articles in the world trying to shame me duffyduff Sep 2013 #15
Yes, I Am Quite Sure That Most Of Them Are Hurting For Business left on green only Sep 2013 #7
You'll get a Chinese made prosthetic. Its ALL THE RAGE w/insurance plan dentistry. Mika Sep 2013 #11
I Didn't Know I Needed A Prosthetic? left on green only Sep 2013 #13
Not going to the dentist pretty much assures that you'll need a crown/bridge sometime. Mika Sep 2013 #18
Ah Yes left on green only Oct 2013 #25
Yes. I work in the office of a dentist. Mika Oct 2013 #38
My boyfriend recently received a call for the same thing. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2013 #23
My dentist's office is usually very busy CountAllVotes Sep 2013 #17
Dental care is a luxury I wish I could afford. nt Demo_Chris Sep 2013 #19
About 8 years ago, I needed a tooth pulled. Recently, they've been calling me, closeupready Sep 2013 #22
My dentist outright told me... roamer65 Sep 2013 #24
There is also a newer type also made out of solid zirconia davidn3600 Oct 2013 #26
Nice. Now I know what I'll get for my front crown. roamer65 Oct 2013 #31
My husband just had a crown made of LibertyLover Oct 2013 #37
This is gross, but when my gold crown had to come off for an implant, Laffy Kat Oct 2013 #28
It's not gross. It's being smart. roamer65 Oct 2013 #32
Second that about the gold crowns. Porcelain chips and as you said, doesn't last as long. nt raccoon Oct 2013 #35
Very true. I had a molar pulled in 2008 because I couldn't afford to have it fixed bhikkhu Oct 2013 #27
I had a molar pulled in early 1990's--same reason, I couldn't afford to have it fixed. nt raccoon Oct 2013 #36
Earlier this year I had 2naSalit Oct 2013 #29
And then Boehner tried to put it on his head n/t RZM Oct 2013 #33
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