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I’m sure almost everyone has felt the ill-effects of the financial crisis we’re going through. It’s hard to ignore the fact that prices have gone up especially medical and dental costs. This is most probably the reason why people forgo dental care until the need becomes pressing. We hope that times will get better and only then will we seek dental attention.

But on the other hand, we also know that if we wait too long, we end up spending more than we prepared for. Treating a dental problem early, will save you more money. If this doesn’t give a clear picture, here’s why:

You skip on dental cleaning thinking it’s not that important. You develop gingivitis because of bacteria build up in your gums. It can also cause teeth to crack and decay. When this happens, you might need to undergo root canal and teeth replacements. Some gum problems even lead to heart disease. It’s never a waste to spend on dental care. Whatever money you put into preventive care is a good investment for the future.

While dental care is important it is understandable that this is not the only need your family has. Try if there are available means for you to get financial help. Dentists have a financial coordinator. They help you ease the costs so you can get the care you need. There might even be loans or programs offered that you could apply for.