Finding Free Dental Care
NeedyMeds – Where You Can Find FREE or Low Cost Dental Care
“Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.” ~ Mother Teresa
And my favorite …
“Life is short. Smile while you still have teeth.” ~ Unknown
Finding Free Dental Care. I mean come on, who doesn’t love to smile and laugh? And how warming is it to the heart to see others do this as well?
Now that I’ve had my dental work done, that left me with a pretty rack of pearly whites, I’m back to my old self. I’m a laugher and a smiler, and my new teeth have done wonders to my self esteem. But this came with a hefty price tag.
I have dental insurance through the company I work for, which paid for my visit, the X-rays, and the prep. But it only covered $1,500 of the dental work. So I had to get a loan to cover the remaining balance. And believe me I’ll be paying for my teeth for a long time, unless of course I find a sugar daddy or win the lottery (both of which are probably never going to happen).
But you don’t have to be in the same boat as me because there are programs out there that offer FREE and LOW COST dental care. So where should you start looking?
NEEDYMEDS.ORG – Free Dental Help
NEEDY MEDS !! Click the links throughout this post and visit NeedyMeds, where they have information on 40,000 programs covering 15 different types of assistance. NeedyMeds is an organization that’s been helping families & individuals avoid the choice between affording healthcare or food & housing since 1997.
You’ll find information and programs for prescriptions and discounts, medical and dental clinics, transportation and travel services, government health care programs, and so much more.
Simply hover over the “health care savings” link at the top of the NeedyMeds page and see all the programs available for you to check out. For dental care, click on Dental Clinics.
Good luck and best wishes to you. Remember, good health starts with your mouth – so go take care of your teeth.
Looking for more information regarding oral care? Check out the Gum and Teeth Health Care for Adults Over 50 post.