i am 60yrs old in full time employment do i need to pay for dental treatment
In the UK, no, Im not sure about other countries though.
i am a woman aged 60 and am getting state pention .do i have to pay for dental treatment.
It depends where you live. There are a number of ways you can pay for treatment either on the NHS or privately: Pay-as-you-go. 'Capitation' schemes. Dental insurance. Private medical insurance. Cash plans. Treatment loans.
This depends on what dental insurance you have. You could get up to a 100% discount. Most insurance companies will pay the majority of your dental bills.
how can i pay my dental bill i am on a fix income
In most cases, dental insurance does not cover elective cosmetic treatment like Lumineers.
The government does offer dental treatment for kids and adults using a medi-cal card. But recently in California medi-cal will no longer pay for adult dental unless it is an emergency.
"For a low cost dental insurance plan, expect to pay $0-$15. For the Dental PPO or PDN, or for the Dental Indemenity, you will not pay a co-pay when you visit the dentist."
Dental plans in America tend to be very expensive compared with other countries. You will need to register with a private practitioner and also with an insurance company, to whom you pay regular premiums. They then pay for a percentage of any treatment needed.
I don't think is too old. My dentist and her assistant are both really old. Not that 44's old, they're older than 44. It is never too late to get training to do something you would rather be working at. Only thing is, make sure the student loans do not exceed what you can manage to pay per month.
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Whether you have to pay for dental treatment after the age of 60 depends on your location and the specific healthcare system in place. In some countries, seniors may have access to reduced fees or free dental care through national health services or specific programs. In the U.S., for example, Medicare does not typically cover dental care, so individuals often need private insurance or out-of-pocket payments. It's best to check with local health services or insurance providers for specific details.