How to get a dental school to work on your teeth?
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I live in a city that has a major university with an excellent dental school. I have recently lost my job and do not have dental insurance. I have always had problems with my teeth ...show more
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Answer:
It's not free and it's not that cheap there, FYI. You'll save 25-50%, but it will take 3-5X longer to get the work done, and you'll have to do it in the order of exact care diagnosed, not your desire. If you have the time, you can save money, but the appointments are suited to non-working people, as they are 2-3 hours long and during the days.
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Simply call the school and ask
Hawkeyesrule
You need to contact the dental school and ask how to apply to become a patient. If accepted, you will be assigned to a dental student for your treatment.
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