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How to Lower Dental Cleaning Cost

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If you don't have dental insurance then dental cleaning cost needs to be as low as you can get it. This usually happens when you lose a job and as a result lose benefits. It just so happens that right now we are in a recession and many who thought their job was not in danger found out that it is. As a result, there are a lot of people looking for ways to save money on dental cleaning.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1
    Dental Kit
     
    Dental Kit

    It just so happens that I am one of those people who lost their job and benefits. As a result, I went on the hunt for ways to lower dental cleaning cost and found them. I hated leaving my dentist, but there was no choice, she was too expensive.

    The first thing I did was buy one of the dental hygiene kits at the drugstore. They have all the dental tools needed for a basic cleaning. This serves as a bridge between cleanings, so that you don't have to do professional cleanings as often.

  2. Step 2
    Dental school
     
    Dental school

    The dental hygiene kit works great; however, you do need a deeper cleaning done at least twice a year. One of the best resources for this is dental schools. They need someone to practice on and you need teeth cleaned. Of course, they aren't as experienced and it may hurt a bit more, but if you can get it done free then it may be worth it.

  3. Step 3
    Dental Clinic
     
    Dental Clinic

    To save on dental cleaning cost you can also go to the neighborhood dental clinic. The clinics charge a minimal fee and many are a step up from the dental school. They are graduates and therefore more experienced so there's not as much discomfort. This is a great place to also do fillings and other more expensive dental work.

  4. Step 4
    Dental discount
     
    Dental discount

    Then there are the dentists who are starting their first dental practice and need to build a clientele. They advertise discounts every so often to lure in new patients. The only problem is that their prices will fluctuate and go higher as time goes by.

    The good part is it doesn't take as long. The dental students are really slow and the wait is notoriously long, as is the dental clinic. Both of these tend to have long waiting periods, but the price is right so a little inconvenience is okay.

  5. Step 5
    Health Fair
     
    Health Fair

    Health fairs are another great way to reduce dental cleaning cost. In addition, you can take advantage of other good deals and services offered. Not to mention, health fairs are fun you may even get a free massage!

    As you can see dental care doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg there are options available you just need to do your homework. The best thing to do is give them all a try then decide which one best meets your need.

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cb4me said

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on 6/2/2009 Good affordable dental health resources.

shasha10 said

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on 5/29/2009 The dental kits prove to be very effective. After I started using one, my dentist noticed an improvement.

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on 5/28/2009 Everyone is looking to save money. Great dental care tips!

magnadea said

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on 5/21/2009 Some good ideas to get teeth cleaned for less. Thanks! 5*

amberdawn said

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on 5/17/2009 I didn't know about cleaning kids being available in stores. Good tips!

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