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Old 12-20-2014, 01:26 AM #1
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Default Uncertain and Uninsured

So this is my first post. I am hoping someone can offer some advice or share a similar experience. I am in my 30's and am facing having to get dentures. I just had another infected tooth that had to be extracted. The pain in my mouth never ends. I have ccavaties, sensitivity, bone loss, etc. I am uninsured so I have to pay out of pocket for all dental work. If I had insurance, or better yet had a money tree, what would you suggest; implants or dentures? Any information or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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