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Avoiding A Teeth Cleaning Because Of Finances? It May Be More Affordable Then You Think

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If you don't go to the dentist because you don't have dental insurance but you know you're past due for a teeth cleaning, putting off a dental visit could have long term health effects. Going to the dentist is something that should be done at least annually, and your overall health could be suffering because your lack of oral care. Here are a few things to consider if you haven't been to the dentist in years, when you try to make excuses why you haven't gone.

Low Cost

People often assume the cost of dental appointments without insurance will be sky high. Without any type of dental coverage you may be able to find a local dental office that does cleanings for less than $100.00 a year. That is an affordable amount that is worth budgeting for annually. This is going to help remove plaque that is hard to reach between the teeth, and that can cause cavities.

Prevention Saves Money

Annual cleanings will help prevent cavities that require fillings. If the dentist can see that you have a small cavity, they can fill it for a low cost, even if you don't have dental insurance. If you don't get cleanings or fillings and the decay erodes at the tooth and the root, you may end up needing and emergency root canal that can cost hundreds or even over $1,000.00.

Enhance Your Smile

The cleaning will improve your smile in a variety of ways. Your teeth will be whiter, your breath will be a lot fresher, and gum tissue will have the plaque and debris that leads to gum disease removed. The cleaning is going to remove the film you feel when you rub your tongue across the teeth, and a fluoride treatment while at the dentist can help make your teeth a lot stronger.

Not only is the cleaning more affordable that you maybe thought, but the dentist may not force you to pay for it all at once. Instead, you may be able to break the appointment cost up into multiple different payments, so you don't have to worry about putting up the money all at once. If you need to have work done, like a cavity filled or a deep tissue cleaning, you can ask about potential payment plans. This way you can make your appointment without having to stress about the cost of improving your smile.

To learn more, contact a dentist like Robert J Bauder DMD


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