The need for low-cost or free dental care will increase. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), eight out of ten people believe that taking care of their teeth and gums is a necessity, but only one-third of them say they are doing an excellent job with it.
Because of the recession there are millions of people who are uninsured and can’t afford to see the dentist. Additionally, state funded facilities are finding out that they have to decrease their services or even close because the funding is not there. The needs of the people are placing a strain on the state’s budget.
The important thing is not to panic. When having to go without services that you’ve been accustomed to receiving it can render a feeling of helplessness. Fortunately, we live in a country where there are alternative resources available where you can receive assistance. The real issue becomes how you can afford what is being offered or how to find someone that will offer their services to you for free.
There are some nonprofit organizations and resources who have taken the initiative to fill the gap left by budget cuts and closings for those in need. Unfortunately, the number of people needing assistance far out numbers the available resources.
Many physicians and dentists volunteering around the country to provide dental care to the unemployed, college students and the uninsured as a way to give back to the community. Included in this article are organizations you can search online and contact them for state and nation wide information for volunteers in your area to service your dental needs for a low cost or for free.
Local dental schools: a dental school in your area will often provide dental services for a very low cost and possibly a payment plan option. A dental school is an excellent way to go if you are on a tight budget. Skilled instructors are on hand to oversee the work of the students. For a listing of dental schools around the country, visit the ADA.org website.
Dentistry from the Heart was started to address and publicize the growing number of the uninsured and under-insured people in this country. It became a national nonprofit organization in 2007, with free dental care events all over the country. Since 2001, more than $1 million in free dental care has been provided.
The Dental Health Magazine helps locate free and affordable dental care to those who need it. The site also discusses the latest information in dental products and services.
American Dental Association (ADA.org): search site for free dental care. It will provide several organizations that provide dental care nationwide, but appears to promote programs geared towards children. The ADA is committed to reducing these disparities by supporting initiatives that broaden access to dental care for people who otherwise cannot afford it and encourage more dentists to practice in designated under served areas.
Free Medical Camps.com: provides clients the most recent and up to date information about free Medical and Dental Clinics available in the United States.
Low cost dental plans: Provide discount dental care plans that are affordable with great discount rates for dental care for you and your family. Most plans do not penalize you if you have a preexisting condition. The plan can be activated within 48 hours without long waiting periods. Additional benefits that may be included in the plan are discounts on prescriptions, vision care and more.
It is imperative that you have Internet access because most of these resources are found online. Some of them do not make the evening paper or news. Rather, you may find out about the mobile dental services by networking at clinics or other places that provide assistance for those in need. What’s important is that you don’t give up if you are not able to accomplish obtaining the care you need. Stay positive, focused and proactive in getting the care you need.