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my wifes teeth are all rotten
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Michael H Kirsch, DDS - Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial, Wisdom Teeth, Bone Grafting, dental implants
Dr. Michael H. Kirsch Caldwell - NJ
Questions in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery forum are answered by Dr. Michael H Kirsch. Topics covered include teeth extractions, wisdom teeth, dental implants, bone grafting, orthognathic surgery, facial bones realignment, facial trauma repair, jaw alignment, anesthesia, jaw cyst or tumor diagnosis, reconstructive jaw surgery, temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) and TMJ surgery.

my wifes teeth are all rotten

by sonny247, Nov 04, 2008 08:29AM
my wife has all rotten teeth . How can she get all her teeth removed and a set of dentures.We are low income and disabled and get disability. Her insurance is Humana and they do not cover her problem. She is type 1 diabetic and has sinus problems and difficulity swallowing. We can pay monthly for her dental work but no one will help help us and she is getting sicker.Can you help?

by Michael H Kirsch, DDS, Nov 05, 2008 04:17PM
Unfortunately, I do not have an answer to your situation.  This forum is designed to answer medical/dental questions and does not give financial or insurance advise.

I do perform charity care for emergency conditions and children.  Feel free to call my office if you would like to schedule a consultation.  You may have some luck at a dental school or hospital residency clinic.

Information contained within this reply is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not intended nor implied to be a medical diagnosis or treatment recommendation.  This is not a substitute for professional medical advice relative to your specific medical condition or question. Always seek the advice of your own doctor for medical condition. Only your doctor can provide specific diagnoses and therapies.

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