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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Billings MT Sister # 8
USA

Posted - Apr 30 2012 :  9:10:10 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Alee's MSN Messenger address  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
My husband just returned from the dentist where he was told that he was going to need about $27,000 in dental work. Ugh. We definitly don't have that much money, even though we both carry dental insurance- it caps at $2,000 leaving us more that 10x short the amount needed. It will be just $10,000 to get his front four teeth repaired, and then he needs extractions and implants or somthing for 2-6 molars. We are a bit in shock. Him more than me. I knew his teeth were really bad and have been begging him to go to a dentist for years. Now it is almost insurmountable. We have been trying to get out of debt and are this close to buying a house next year. Now we aren't sure what is going to happen. I would greatly appreciate any prayers and positive thoughts.

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prariehawk
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Posted - Apr 30 2012 :  10:26:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If there's a dental school near you, check them out. They may be able to do it for a fraction of the cost.
Cindy

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rphelps4
True Blue Farmgirl

519 Posts

roxanna
westport indiana
USA

Posted - Apr 30 2012 :  10:32:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I agree with Prariehawk, find a dental school in the area, they do good work, that where my daughter is getting her braces done, and she is very pleased. Roxanna
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farmmilkmama
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1939 Posts

Amy
Central MN
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  03:53:08 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great suggestions, gals. :) Holy moly! I didn't know that dental work could even cost that much! Eek! Praying that you will find an answer to this issue...

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Billings MT Sister # 8
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  05:39:50 AM  Show Profile  Click to see Alee's MSN Messenger address  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks ladies- We are definitly going to look into all suggestions. We are also going to get a second opinion from a dentist that I know from some time ago. I trust him. I'll keep you all updated as we get more info!

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Nicole
Sandy Hook CT
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  05:41:10 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Holy Moly, Alee! I'd get a second and third opinion on that! Bless your heart!

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

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Alee
Billings MT Sister # 8
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  07:19:42 AM  Show Profile  Click to see Alee's MSN Messenger address  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks ladies- unfortunatly it is pretty much his whole mouth. Six extractions, five crowns and almost every other tooth needs a root canal or filling or something. :( He has really trashed his teeth. :(


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Lessie Louise
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Carol
PECULIAR MO
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  07:29:07 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good luck! Sometimes dental work can be done a little at a time, not all at once. Get a second opinion and thee dental colleges are great!





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edlund33
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marilyn
Renton WA
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  07:41:58 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Definitely seek another opinion. Ask the dentists you visit for a plan showing the most urgent procedures first, with the others to follow as money allows. Ask them about financing options as well. My BF had a similar situation with lots of dental work needed, and he has been slowly but surely getting the work done as his insurance will cover the work. It has taken a few years to accomplish but didn't break the bank. A good dentist will understand this and try to work with you. Good luck!

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Ninibini
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Nini
Pennsylvania
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  08:38:46 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh, Alee! Oh! That's so much money... My first two thoughts were exactly those that the others have expressed: find a dental school (maybe a local University has a program, too), and not everything always has to be done all at once. My hubby needs dental work like that, too. He avoids the dentist like the plague because he just doesn't want to hear the same news your hubby received. But your teeth and gums are so important. I'll be praying for you... Please let us know how everything works out! Hugs - Nini

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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

8602 Posts


Louisiana
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  09:29:54 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Alee, that is such a shame. Pretty soon, no one will be going to the dentist. I will keep this situation in my prayers.
Marly

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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

8602 Posts


Louisiana
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  09:32:06 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry, Alee. I just reread your posts. You were asking for positive thoughts. I was just angry looking at the cost of the work, and that got me so angry. I will keep your hubby in my prayers.
Marly

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FARMALLChick
True Blue Farmgirl

718 Posts

Lora
Alexandria IN
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  11:16:51 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Alee,
When my mother had some problems a few years ago, they told her it was going to cost more than a small house. She said forget it and had them all pulled and got dentures. That might be an avenue to check out.

Lora

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Red Tractor Girl
True Blue Farmgirl

522 Posts

Winnie
Gainesville Fl
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  4:30:09 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Alee,
I think Lora has a good suggestion here. Dentures today can sometimes be kept in the mouth all of the time and only removed for cleaning. They are so much nicer and more natural than they used to be. It cannot hurt to learn more about this option. The costs are outrageous for all of this dental work and something that will be a huge financial burden for a lot of years. I agree with all of the other farmgirls that you need to get another opinion, seek out a dental school and as many other leads as you find to get the best result for your investment. Good Luck!

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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

22745 Posts

Alee
Billings MT Sister # 8
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  6:06:44 PM  Show Profile  Click to see Alee's MSN Messenger address  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Lora- I appreciate the idea- but at 32 he definitly doesn't want to lose all his teeth. It might sound vain but that would be pretty emasculating for him, and he already has a birthmark on half his body that makes people judge him before they know him- he doesn't need to set himself up for more issues. We do have a young guy at our work that did that and his dentures never fit and gave him horrible mouth ulcers so he goes around without teeth.

We are going to do it bit by bit as we can- but we have 0 savings and insurance (even "premium" what a joke) only pays 2K a year. So we are going do it every couple of months- charge up the care, pay it off and do the cycle all over again. Yuck. Then he'll have more insurance money first of the year and we hope we can get it all finished up in a year or two. yuck.

Alee
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laurentany
True Blue Farmgirl

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Laurie
Patchogue NY
USA

Posted - May 01 2012 :  8:45:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh Alee- I am sorry to hear of this expense. It just doesnt seem right. I hope that you can find a less expensive solution, such as a university nearby etc. I totally sympathize with Doug- I too LOATH the thought of a dentist. Unfortunately, I live by the "aint broke dont fix it" motto when it comes to my teeth, and unless something is bothering me I dont go. Not the smartest thing to do, but between the discomfort and the prohibative costs, who can blame us? LOL
Praying for some good news for Doug. One day at a time and you will come up with a plan and make it work for you!
Hugs,

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