yeah,, you can. just be really careful..
Yes, there are places you can get dental work done by students. I have been to a place like that before and wasn't pleased with the results. Yes, you can, and at a discounted rate. Dental schools often have their students perform dental work, in order to give them real life experience.
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To become a dental hygienist, you need to take an entry exam before you can work. A practice test will give you experience so you can do better on the actual test.
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You should check out your local university. Many times they offer dental work performed by their students.
You can easily search dentists by area and see the full fee schedule at http://www.dentalhealthdeals.com They will also help you get 60% your dental costs. Give IntelliTec Medical Institute of Colorado Springs a call, they might be able to offer you low cost dental work through their training program.
According to google the indiana University dental school does do dental work for the poor and unisured. I wish I lived closer to indiana.
You should know how much the dental work is going to cost. You should know how much of it your insurance is going to cover, and how much you have to pay yourself. Dental work can get very expensive.
Cheap dental work can be done in Miami at Miami Dade College by dental students. It can also be done at Dental Care Group and Bal Harbour Smiles Dentistry.
All Dental Schools take patients and give very cheap dental care. It is a necessity for the school. the students in the school need "dummies" to practice on. NOt to say that you are a dummy for going although you do sign a waver and you are fully aware that the treatment you will be receiving is not from a licensed dentist and is completely a learning experience for a dental student. which most the time nothing ever goes wrong so you help a student achieve and succeed and you save on average 60-80% on dental care so its a win-win situation. Just search for the nearest dental School one with a DDS program (Doctor of Dental Surgery) and they will take pateints and give cheaper dental care.
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