Dental health

@savypat (20216)
United States
May 13, 2009 4:40pm CST
I had such great news yesterday. I got a clean bill of health from the dentist. Now I might be able to pay off the last loan I had to take to pay him before something else goes wrong. Is a large part of your health cost dental?
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• Regina, Saskatchewan
14 May 09
Congrats on the clean bill of dental health. As for how much of my medical expenses go to a dentist..........not much these days I'm afraid. Polident keeps me in pretty good shape! LOL
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@savypat (20216)
• United States
17 May 09
After all teh pain and expense I've been through yours might be the best idea.
@bhanusb (5709)
• India
14 May 09
This is a good news. You are getting rid of health cost.I hope further wrong will not be happened for your dental problem. I had to pay big amount of money for my dental problem.Now every thing is OK .
@riyasam (16556)
• India
14 May 09
i prefer not going to the dentist if i donot have any problem,i am afraid of the look and the sound of the drilling machine,i go to the dentist as the last resort(when the pain becomes unbearable)
@kykidd (6812)
• United States
13 May 09
Absolutely! It seems like I go to the dentist more than I go to a regular doctor anyway. And then if one little thing goes wrong, bing bang boom, it is not cheap to fix. And the older I get, the more expensive. Last year I had to have a root canal, that was not cheap or fun. I tried to get the company I previously worked for to let me get dental insurance without opting for the regular health insurance. They wouldn't go for it. Oh well. LOL Have a great day!
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@stealthy (8181)
• United States
13 May 09
It wasn't but it will be now that I have had to drop my health insurance which did not cover any dental expenses but had a rapidly increasing premium that I no longer could afford. I am just hoping nothing serious comes up. My regular annual previously covered health expenses will be less than one months premium.