Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
11:24 pm
I am 20 years old and make about 0/week (bi-weekly checks vary from about 0-520 after taxes).
I am in desperate need of health insurance and I badly need dental coverage. This is horrible, but I need at least 5 fillings maybe more. I have weak enamel and I am prone to cavities.
As you can tell I don’t make a hell of a lot of money (and I work almost every day, but of course my hours were recently cut because the owner decided to hire a family member and pay them twice as much to sit on their ass and tell me to do the stuff I already do on my own initiative, then bitch that payroll is too high)
I have to pay car insurance and constant car repairs until I can just replace it with one that won’t need so much tlc and money. This makes it pretty hard to save when I keep on paying to fix things.
I have a phone bill to pay as well and I do not have a house phone so it is necessary to keep in touch with family and work.
Please help me figure out how to get the best coverage possible that will be affordable on a teeny budget. I really am in desperate need.
Thank you so much!
to make things even worse, my wisdom teeth are coming in and messing with my teeth and ruining all the work and money from my braces
I dont know what to do its killing me that this is happening
please help
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
9:59 pm
I know that most insurance plans that cover braces will usually cover part of invisalign .. but im having a hard time finding a good plan. Any suggestions??
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
7:30 pm
My husband works in a company where they constantly deny him any type of continuing education or training to update information. He is a computer scientist and is working with older software but also would like to know newer software. Is there a campus or school that teaches post graduates of college newer stuff, he’s afraid that if he stays with the company for too long he will become unemployable because they are not willing to give him further training on newer technology.
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
7:30 pm
I’ve thought of getting an implant in my front tooth after it is removed. But, I’ve been told it is really expensive and it can take up to a year or two to have it completed. Even then, the impant can fail.
I don’t know which procedure to get. Any experiences would be really helpful.
Does 00 sound about right?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
6:29 pm
Go to a foreign country?
Personal classes?
Online teaching?
Software? (ie: Rosetta Stone)
etc
Which is most effective?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
6:02 pm
i just signed up with dental insurance and they use the word indemnity when talking about which dentists i can see, but it says i can see whoever i want, but im still confused, does this meen the dentist has to except it no matter who i go to?, can someone please clear this up for me? thankyou:)
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
5:25 pm
How can wisdom tooth be moved forward to replace a missing molar? Does anyone know good websites that has explanations and information about difficulties, pain, and solutions?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
2:06 pm
I found a school that i can afford and become a dental assistant in 6 months which is perfect since i am expecting my first child in 6 months… but i want to become a dental hygienist… if i go to this school would i still have to go to school separately to become a hygienist?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
12:58 pm
And if you know, are there tests? How does it all work?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
12:08 pm
Does anyone know of the cheapest price to fix gap teeth using cosmetic dental surgery?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
10:50 am
I live in the UK, and over here a child enters compulsort education at 7, goes to infants school and then primary school, and at 11/12 they go to secondary/comprehensive school, which they stay in until they’re 16. At 16 they can choose to leave school, go to college, get a job or stay on in school for another 2 years. After another 2 years (usually, not always – some people take longer courses, others return to education later in life or take a ‘gap year’) they can then choose to go to university to get a degree. Some will have to do a foundation course first (often required to do art and design subjects) which will last 1-2 years, but most will be able to pass straight to uni. The courses last between 3 and 5 years (usually), and once they’re done with their undergraduate degree, almost everyone gets a job, but they may continue in education part-time, to get a post-graduate degree, which can be followed by a masters and then a doctorate – a lot of work! Whats it like in the USA?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
7:54 am
I havebeen looking everywhere for health insurance that includes dental(because I want braces)but they are so much (like 290 for a adult and 2 children) I am 16 years old looking for health insurance for my dad,me,and my sister.
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
5:06 am
I’ve decided to attend college to become a registered nurse. I wanted to know how much will I start off making with an associate degree? Also I’d like to continue my education and earn my masters. I was thinking about taking a class online. Do you think that will be a great way to continue my education or should I work in the mornings and attend school at night? I’ll be starting school in the fall, so I need some advice! Please anyone give me some really good advice and any other opinions that may help.
Thanks in advance!
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
4:53 am
Where can I go for dental health care if I do not have insurance in Ontario,Canada? Please answer in detail. Thank you.