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What to do about wisdom teeth?
I live in Ontario and have absolutely no dental or medical insurance and unfortunately it seems as if at least one of my wisdom teeth are coming in. I am currently a student and don't make enough to cover the expenses of having them removed, and I can hardly afford to even go see my dentist.
Is there any way to get any support to pay for these expenses in Ontario or does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do?
Also, would it cause any harm if I put it off until September when I will be starting my Masters degree at a public university (I currently go to a private college which is why they do not provide any health coverage) where I would then have medical and dental coverage.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Your best bet is going to probably be a dental school. You can get treated by a student about to graduate for next to nothing, and possibly even completely free. I think you should call a social services agency that can best direct you, because you may be able to get the procedure done free of charge at a clinic of some sort. There are options out there, you just really have to look. Best of luck!