Wednesday, Dec. 15th 2010 10:01 AM
I am 75 and living on a very fixed income my teeth are okay but I still need to see a dentist in which I have not been to one in many years. Are there any low cost senior citizens dental plans that I can get?  I been looking at a few plans with my daughter help but it seems I have to pay more and get less coverages for being a senior. Are the any plans that do not do this.
Saturday, Dec. 11th 2010 9:54 AM
I been looking for a dental plan that is both low cost but will offer some reall savings. I see there are many different companies offering dental discount saving plans. Cost wise they look good but do they really offer up the dental saving they seem to suggest they do?
Friday, Dec. 10th 2010 9:47 AM
I live in Pennsylvania and have poor dental health right now. I do not have much in the way of extra money and every day is a struggle. My teeth hurt almost all the time when I am eating.
I know I must have many dental issues that need to be address but do not know where to turn to. I am willing to make monthly payments if they can keep the cost to something I can afford monthly.
Thursday, Dec. 9th 2010 9:42 AM
My middle bottom right tooth is broken almost in half.  I had a really old filling there and I guess I must have gotten a new cavity in that tooth because when I was eating my tooth just broke.
I do not have dental insurance right now. I had to cancel my dental insurance plan that was costing me $45.00 a month because I could not afford to pay that much any more. And course as soon as I cancel my dental plan my tooth brakes. Can I get a dental plan that is not going to cost me so much and can help me right away?
Monday, Dec. 6th 2010 9:27 AM
I would like to get a low cost dental plan that offers some good benefits. I have been without any dental insurance for years now and been paying for my own dental needs. However, cost is just going up each time I go to the dentist so I am at the point where I can see getting a dental plan if it can really help me to save money.