Look for any dental schools around you. They may charge a bit but they'll work with you if you don't have insurance. Obviously you'll be getting someone in dental school who will do it.
It's better than nothing.
Look for any dental schools around you. They may charge a bit but they'll work with you if you don't have insurance. Obviously you'll be getting someone in dental school who will do it.
It's better than nothing.
>suggestions on what to do?
Go to the dentist.
>i have no job, no insurance.
If you can't go to the dentist, well, just live with your chipped teeth.
I've had one of my front teeth chipped since I was 8, I'm now 33, haven't died yet. (and now I have 2 molars almost gone, they cracked in a fist fight I had years ago and started chipping after 2 or 3 years)
Although I am a KHV, may or may not be cause by the chipped teeth.
Generally speaking fixing chipped teeth is rather easy, but you may have to expect some form of cost, something between 100 and 300 Euros a piece.
The cosmetic work is also usually quite good, unless you know what you are looking for you really can't notice it.
You'll likely need an implant if it's really as bad as pic related. If you're lucky, you'll just need a crown.
If you've got dental insurance, go see one of those smaller family practice dentists and ask for an estimate before pulling the trigger.
If you don't have dental insurance, go to a local dentistry school and ask if you can have some students do work on you for a reduced rate.
Sorry, man. Shit sucks.
if you absolutely cannot afford it you're going to have to go to a free dental clinic, google one and see if you can find one in your area. this coronavirus shit may have screwed you though because they might be shut down for the time being
a chipped tooth like the one in the OPs pic isnt fixable because the only way to fix something like that is to put a crown over it, and if there is not enough of the tooth left to glue the crown onto then they can't do anything
well that sucked.
it all started when i was in my late teens, the doc there said i had infections and just drilled two holes. now about 15 years later the only problem i have is with the teeth he drilled. now when people tell me to go to the dentist i can't trust them anymore.
well, while fillings can last forever, they don't always do.
What were you flossing with razor wire.
>tfw I haven't had any dental problems all my adult life, but now that dentists will only undertake serious cases due to covid-19, I have what looks like two cavities and a thick layer of yellowish plaque on one of my front teeth that I can't even scrape off with a needle.
The good news is I'll have a few months to save up to get it fixed