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Hello Ms. Walters,It's unfortunate, but Clear Choice does not accept Medicaid or Medicare. Your are better off going to a dentist in your town that does dentures and accepts payment from one of these government programs. A great set of dentures still give you a beautiful smile, the only difference is that you would have to remove them to clean them once a day. No one will know the difference.Good luck to you and I wish you the best.
Look elsewhere to a private dentist in your area for help for this situation. Implant supercenters most likely will not accept these for payment. They usually will not pay for dental implants except rare occasions
With proper anesthesia, the implants should not be painful when they are placed. Whether they are painful or not will depend on your dentist and the care that is taken on you when you're in the chair. Be sure to thoroughly vet the doctor that you choose. In other words, look...
Dental Implants with a bone graft are the best treatment option for missing teeth. Sometimes it does not fit into the budget so other options should be presented also. The cost of the implant parts and the surgical training to become a great implant doctor is costly. Beware of...
Hello there, Unfortunately, Clear Choice only accepts cash, check, credit card and financing, but does not help Medicaid or Medicare patients. Dental implants from Clear Choice are basically considered cosmetic surgery and most government programs do not pay for cosmetic enhancements.Good...