
bcjch
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- Nov 21, 2015
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Hi all, I wonder if any of you have had to make a decision like I'm facing.
I need a LOT of work done on my teeth over the next little while, including several crowns - and likely 1 or 2 root canals in the process. I'm unable to afford it and absolutely, positively cannot take on more debt to cover the work. (Also note that I'm in the USA, so whatever NHS might do in this case does not apply to me.)
The only way I have to attack this is to have the work done little by little - but there's no telling which existing problems will go bad first and not be able to wait.
I think the bottom line is that I need to figure out which teeth I can/should keep and which I can live without. That way, when a tooth in question finally goes bad, the decision about fixing vs extracting it will already be made.
I don't think this is something I can ask a dentist. You probably all know the song and dance I'd get from one about how you should do everything possible to save a tooth ... but what can I say, the available means affect the possibilities.
Have any of you ever encountered a question like this? If so, who or what helped you decide?
I need a LOT of work done on my teeth over the next little while, including several crowns - and likely 1 or 2 root canals in the process. I'm unable to afford it and absolutely, positively cannot take on more debt to cover the work. (Also note that I'm in the USA, so whatever NHS might do in this case does not apply to me.)
The only way I have to attack this is to have the work done little by little - but there's no telling which existing problems will go bad first and not be able to wait.
I think the bottom line is that I need to figure out which teeth I can/should keep and which I can live without. That way, when a tooth in question finally goes bad, the decision about fixing vs extracting it will already be made.
I don't think this is something I can ask a dentist. You probably all know the song and dance I'd get from one about how you should do everything possible to save a tooth ... but what can I say, the available means affect the possibilities.
Have any of you ever encountered a question like this? If so, who or what helped you decide?