Need dental work but have no insurance, just want to helpout?
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Need dental work but have no insurance, just want to helpout?
I am posting this for my fiancee... She is in her first year in the dental hygiene program at Chabot College. Her name is Truc pronounce as Tru... BTW, money doesn't go to her at all, it goes to the dental hygiene program.
If you are someone who fits in the following criteria: Need to have teeth cleaned, interested in teeth cleaning, have insurance, or no insurance; then Dental Hygiene at Chabot College is the way to go. I'm a dental hygiene student and the services I provide are at a low cost. They are half the price you paid outside! X-rays are just $30 and teeth cleaning are just $65. Everything is safe and lawful because I am constantly supervised by licensed dentists and hygienists. If you are interested please contact me at tl10dang @ yahoo.com.
Special: A free full mouth X-ray if you schedule with me for Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 at 12:00pm.
Special: A free full mouth X-ray if you schedule with me for Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 at 12:00pm.
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I go to my friends sister at Foothill, makes it easier on the students, and $65 is super cheap to when you look at the big picture.
I go to my friends sister at Foothill, makes it easier on the students, and $65 is super cheap to when you look at the big picture.
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Do you have a dentist now? You can get a referral to the oral surgery clinic at UOP Dental School in San Francisco and we can take them out. If you don't have a dentist, but have a lot of time, as in several hours, you can come by in the morning, get screened by a faculty member and tell him you want your wizzies out. He'll refer you to the oral surgery clinic to get looked at. Our services are about 30% cheaper than private practice, but it'll still run you a bit. Screening is $54 for the panoramic x-ray. Each 3rd molar runs from $180-250 depending on how impacted it is. IV sedation is about $300. 3rd molar extractions are usually done by a faculty member or resident. Students don't usually get to take them out unless its really easy.
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wait...youre throwing me off Leo, in post #7 you responded under the quotes, you usually respond above them...i want my money back!
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Do you have a dentist now? You can get a referral to the oral surgery clinic at UOP Dental School in San Francisco and we can take them out. If you don't have a dentist, but have a lot of time, as in several hours, you can come by in the morning, get screened by a faculty member and tell him you want your wizzies out. He'll refer you to the oral surgery clinic to get looked at. Our services are about 30% cheaper than private practice, but it'll still run you a bit. Screening is $54 for the panoramic x-ray. Each 3rd molar runs from $180-250 depending on how impacted it is. IV sedation is about $300. 3rd molar extractions are usually done by a faculty member or resident. Students don't usually get to take them out unless its really easy.