If yes, we truly understand why. Let’s just keep it

real. Dental work is expensive and not really

affordable for all incomes.

Families that can’t afford such dental work will probably never go to the dentist unless they are in so much pain. Often, by that time, the tooth decay has taken over, and the only two options are to (1) get a root canal and crown. Or (2) get the tooth pulled out. Although no estimated prices were given for options 1 or 2, getting the tooth extracted is the less expensive of the two options. In most cases, with limited income, people will have the tooth extracted. But what if the people could save and didn’t have to pay the full price? Would they choose to keep their tooth instead of having it extracted? 

This is one of the reasons why we are here. We want you to make the best decisions that you can make for your teeth, with some of the best savings to consider. If you or someone you know needs dental work, ask them to call us, and we can give you an idea of how much you will save by having a dental plan before you agree to anything. We have dental plans that will allow you to save up to 60% off.