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Dental insurance for a rotten tooth

Thursday, Apr. 28th 2011 5:51 AM

Dental insurance for a rotten tooth.  I live in New Jersey and I have this one tooth in the back that is really bad.  It is half gone and rotten.   Normally it does not hurt but lately I think it has hit the nerve since I  am in a great deal of off and on again pain.

I always been scared of going to the dentist and I still am so I never bother getting dentist insurance since I did not see me using it .   Now I need to have dental insurance in order to afford getting my tooth fixed can you please help me.

Posted by Vivianna O | in Dental Care | 3 Comments »

3 Comments on “Dental insurance for a rotten tooth

  1. John M Says:

    You need to see a dentist ASAP it is never good for your oral as well as your overall health care to have such a bad tooth. Since you need a dental plan where you can see a dentist right away I suggest reviewing any of our dental discount plan options.

    They are the lower cost dental plan options that start within the next business day of your online enrollment. Please act on this issue right away.

  2. Suzanne Hope Says:

    I agree that since your tooth is hurting you a dental discount plan may be the better current dental option. However you may want to note we also have a good HMO dental insurance plan though HealthPlex.

    It does not have waiting periods but there is an enrollment cut of date each month to get an effective date for the first of the month so you may have to act quickly or wait another month for the plan to be effective.

  3. Sabin Says:

    Well you can see where putting off your dental care is never a wise choice. I can understand being scare but now you have even larger dental issues to deal with. See a dentist as soon as you can and in the mean time try your best to keep your mouth clean you do not want your tooth to get infected.

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