My dentist told me that I have to have all my teeth crowned because of TMJ. That sounds really expensive. Is there an affordable way to do it or am I destined for bankruptcy?
Danielle M. – Ft. Collins, CO
Danielle,
A full mouth reconstruction is an extremely advanced procedure. If I were in your position, the first thing I would do is get a second opinion. It is possible you need the procedure, but I’d want to be certain before doing anything quite so drastic. What other treatment options has your dentist tried.
Next, if it is determined that this is the right procedure, I wouldn’t be focused on who is the most affordable dentist. Instead, I would definitely be looking at who is the most qualified. If a full mouth reconstruction isn’t done well, it can lead to serious problems that can mess with your quality of life. Horror stories abound of FMR’s that have caused people to no longer be able to eat solid food.
I know cost is a factor. In those cases, I would go for a no-interest payment plan that will let you pay it off in small amounts. Generally Care Credit will do that. If not, you’ll have to do the treatment in stages, saving up before each installment.
No matter what the cost, it is imperative you remember skill is very important in this type of situation.
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