No dental insurance and I think I have a cavity

Anonymous
I am in Northern Virginia. I am living paycheck to paycheck, but will have to pay out-of-pocket. Any recommendations for somewhere inexpensive that I can get this work done? I think I read somewhere that there are sometimes dental schools who will allow dental students to do work at a reduced rate. Any advice is very much appreciated!
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I had a friend who went to Georgetown university Dental school (I think)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend who went to Georgetown university Dental school (I think)


Georgetown's Dental School closed years ago.
Anonymous
If you can feel you have a cavity at this point than it means it has gone down to or is near the root. A much bigger and costly job than just filling in a small hole in the dentin or enamel.

Having said that, have you checked into VDA's website? VA might also be a source.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you can feel you have a cavity at this point than it means it has gone down to or is near the root. A much bigger and costly job than just filling in a small hole in the dentin or enamel.

Having said that, have you checked into VDA's website? VA might also be a source.


Thank you. I have very sensitive teeth, so I am hoping that it is just that, but this feels different somehow. I don't qualify for low-income care, as I am above the cutoff.
Anonymous
Univ MD has a dental school that does work at a reduced rate.
Anonymous
Doesn't Howard have a dental school?
Most dentists will probably allow you to make payments, just be upfront about it. We don't have dental insurance and when i take my three kids for their exams they spread it out over three months--they offered to do this without my asking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Howard have a dental school?
Most dentists will probably allow you to make payments, just be upfront about it. We don't have dental insurance and when i take my three kids for their exams they spread it out over three months--they offered to do this without my asking.



NP. Would you post your dentist's name please. Our dentist doesn't offer a payment plan.
Anonymous
Going to a regular dentist and getting x-rays, a cleaning, and a filling combined would probably be under $500.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to a regular dentist and getting x-rays, a cleaning, and a filling combined would probably be under $500.


You could go once for xrays for $125, then next paycheck do the cleaning for $125, and then the next paycheck do the filling for $200.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to a regular dentist and getting x-rays, a cleaning, and a filling combined would probably be under $500.


You could go once for xrays for $125, then next paycheck do the cleaning for $125, and then the next paycheck do the filling for $200.


Same poster again - actually, maybe your regular medical insurance now covers basic cleanings and xrays - you should check. Then you could just pay out of pocket for the actual filling.
Anonymous
FWIW, I don't think most insurance pays for cavities.
Anonymous
When I didn't have dental insurance last year I went to a place in Old Town that was offering a new patient special, cleaning, exam and x-ray for something like $59. I did have to pay out of pocket for a filling, but it wasn't much more than that. Check out yelp. Sometimes they're offering deals on there.
Anonymous
Use a groupon or living social deal for the cleaning, exam, and X-rays. The filling itself should only be a few hundred...but if you wait too long it will need a root canal and that will be in the thousands.
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