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Can Your Family Afford an Unexpected Trip to the Dentist?

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Getting your kids into the dentist’s chair is hard enough without worrying about the bill that follows. Unfortunately, while you may be able to calm your child before their appointment, there’s no getting around the cost of good oral health. 

Even if you have dental insurance, dental bills can be hard to handle. Depending on your insurance plan, you may be stuck paying out-of-pocket before you receive compensation, or you may still have to pay a large deductible on your own. 

When you get down to it, taking care of your children’s teeth is stressful, but there are ways to handle this expense without stress. Check out these tips below to help you afford your next trip. 

Only Borrow in Emergencies

Since dentist’s recommend you book a checkup every once or twice a year, these appointments are an expected expense in your budget. You should treat these bills just like you would your housing costs

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