Saturday, May 15, 2010

What is the amount of income that would qualify a person for free dental help?

I am in my 50's and live in Louisiana and I am on a limited income. I use to have a beautiful smile and now through the years, my teeth are gappin and getting uneven in size. One side is pertruding. Please, can someone help?

What is the amount of income that would qualify a person for free dental help?
The federal income guidelines for a single person is less than $18,130 per year, $1,511 per month, or $349 per week.


If you make less than that, then go down to your local Department of Human Resource office and see if you can get approved for any assistance. But be aware that not all states approve dental care for anyone over the age of 21. So, even though your income may fall into the appropriate limits, your dental may still not be covered.





Good Luck!
Reply:might be a good idea for you to pull them all out and get dentures, it would cost less than getting all of them fixed. Most dental places will work with you individually for a payment plan.
Reply:see if you cn get Medicaid or Charity care which is hospital insurance. it helpd those who are on limited income or who does not have an income at all. if hospitals have a dental department, then charity care will pay for you.

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