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Oral-B CrossAction Power Whitening Battery-Powered Toothbrush (Pack of 3) Colors May Vary
Price : $18.95
Features
: - ActionCup® Brush Head hugs each tooth and helps hold toothpaste for effective surface stain removal
- Rotating PowerHead¿ loosens and whisks away plaque from teeth surfaces, gum line and back teeth
- Rubberized bristles help gently polish away stains
- Blue cleaning bristles break up plaque and reach between teeth
- Dual-cleaning action provides twice the cleaning action in one brush. Naturally whitens teeth by gently removing surface stains. Effectively removes plaque.
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Oral-B AdvancePower 450 TX Battery Toothbrush (1 brush)
Price : $20.99 $14.99
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: - 2 AA batteries included
- Safe on teeth and gums
- Clinically proven to clean better vs. manual
- Indicator Bristles for replacing brushhead
- EZ-Timer helps achieve 2 minute brushing
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Unique oscillating brushhead technology coupled with patented Interdental Tip bristles that help you penetrate even hard to reach areas. Includes 2 AA batteries.
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Oral-B Kids Stages Power Rangers Battery Toothbrush (Green Power Ranger)
Price : $6.99
Features
: - Make Brushing Fun! Collectable Power Rangers help encourage children to brush
- Advanced Childrens Powerhead Brushes in 6 Ways for a thorough clean.
- Battery Included
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This Power Ranger toothbrush is sure to be a hit with the kids! A rotating powerhead gets between each tooth ensuring a good brushing session.
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Oral B Zooth Power Toothbrush, Hot Wheels (Pack of 3)
Price : $18.52 $18.52
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Crest Kids SpinBrush (Ice Cream)
Price : $10.99 $7.99
Features
: - Includes AAA batteries
- Children brush longer
- Fun handle design
- Not intended for children under 3
- Removes significantly more plaque than an ordinary manual toothbrush
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The handle design promotes healthy brushing by making it fun. The SpinBrush helps to reduce plaque while massaging gums. And kids brush up to 35% longer when using a SpinBrush versus an ordinary manual toothbrush. Handle Ice Cream
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Question : Do we get free dental care when hillry wins ?
I like the free health care but I can afford only so much dental care and had to pay for some dental today . Do we get the free dentist if hillry win or just the free medical ?
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Can Hillary get a new bridge and night guard for me? Mine are wearing down.
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Question : pro bono dental care in grand rapids mi?
I am a community heath care worker trying to find out if there is any pro bono dental care in Gr. MI. to assist clients. All are low income, most are uninsured in the dental dept. Some have limited health coverage. Our service helps people to resource.
a little more info., I am also looking for pro bono work like extractions, dentures, partials, ect.
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I don't know of any probono, but teaching schools are a great resource for person's with little to no insurance. My dental hygiene school only charges $25 for adults and $15 for kids and seniors (that includes many things along with a cleaning, such as x-rays). Try looking up dental and dental hygiene schools in your area.
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Question : Where can i find low cost dental care?
Right now I cannot afford dental care & need it desperately. How do I find someone to help me? There's got to be somebody out there that will help people who need it badly. Any suggestions??
Barbie, I'm from West Tennessee.
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Schools of dentistry at major universities usually have clinics, although the waiting lists can be terribly long as people need dental work and it is so expensive.
If I were you I would go ahead and make an appointment with a dentist you have heard good things about in your area, and go for a consultation...(consultation should be free.) Explain the situation to the dentist...that you want to get your teeth fixed, low on money, want to work out a plan of action....and so on...and the dentist can give you a plan for your mouth that has prices on it. You save up the money for each part and then go have that part done. In the meanwhile, really look for some dental insurance, which is usually pretty cheap, like under 15 dollars a month, and even though there may be a waiting period before you can use it, it will help in the long run. The dentist at your consultation can give you some ideas of what plans you can look into for that.
I feel for you, and good luck in this endeavor...Best of luck--
Jennifer
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Question : Are there any grants available to indigent people for dental care?
I live in Alabama and my husband has just been diagnosed with heart failure. He has weak and missing teeth and that makes it difficult for him to eat the vegetables and fruits that he should include in his diet. Due to his medical condition he is unable to take ibuprofen for the pain that his teeth cause.If anyone could tell us how he can get the dental care that he is in dire need of we would greatly appreciate it.Or if you can suggest a method of pain relief that would not be harmful to a man with congestive heart failure , that would be helpful. Thank You.
He has signed up for medicaid but it could be up to six months before he gets a decision on whether or not he gets it.
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Most dental schools will do some indigent care in turn for letting their students practice on these patients. However, your husband's CHF is a factor for any type of anesthesia. He should be able to take acetaminophen (tylenol) for pain relief, as that doesn't thin the blood like high levels of ibuprofen does. I would suggest that you speak with his cardiologist about appropriate pain control. And since he is indigent, he would probably qualify for the state's medicaid/medicare plan which would have somekind of coverage for treatment of his CHF. If he has periodental disease from poor oral healthcare, then that would likely be covered too.
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Question : Where can I get free dental care in the Metro Detroit area?
I need extreme dental work, probably dentures, and I don't have dental insurance. My teeth hurt and I can't eat anything without alot of pain.
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Contact your local or state dental association and and see if there are any dentists who provide free or reduced cost care for low-income, disabled or senior patients.
Call your local health department and ask about health centers that provide dental care for free or on a sliding scale.
Your local United Way may also be aware of such a clinic. In some areas, you can reach them now by dialing 2-1-1 for "non-emergency information."
Go to a dental school, if there is one near you, for reduced costs.
Check http://www.toothwoman.net to see if low-cost or free dental services are available near you.
Check http://bphc.hrsa.gov and choose "Find a Health Center" to see if there is a low-cost clinic near you.
Check http://www.nfdh.org/DDS.html to see if your state has a "Donated Dental Services" program. D.D.S. is designed to locate dentists who will give free care to patients who are financially compromised due to medical problems. This is a process that will take a couple of months to get your information and then arrange for someone to see you. Not all states have D.D.S. programs.
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Question : cost of dental care service in different states?
i just wondered the dental care cost difference of each states. for example, in case of bridge, which state is the most (least) expensive? just assume that patients use an average level of health insurance. hope to hear your kind answers.
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Tooth whitening cost depends on the type of tooth whitening product or service you want. There are professional tooth whitening system that cost up to $1000, for example laser tooth whitening. Other tooth whitening system with cheaper tooth whitening cost are opalescence tooth whitening, crest tooth whitening strip, use of tooth whitening pen.
Dentists in different areas render tooth whitening products and services. Such as tooth whitening Chicago, tooth whitening Los Angeles, tooth whitening Boston, tooth whitening Denver tooth whitening san Francisco, tooth whitening Beverly hills, tooth whitening Houston and so on.
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Question : Will Hillary Clintons universal healthcare apply to Dental Care?
I noticed that many of her supporters were in need of proper dental care, is it a component of her plan?
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I certainly hope so. LOL.
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Question : im 15 and i live in florii da.i live with a negelctive parent and i need dental care imediately. please help.
i have an extra tooth growing in the back of my mouth that hurts very badly and sometimes interferes with eating. i need to get instructions on how to contact florida kid care, also, i need instructions on how i find out what forida kid care plan will include dental. i desperately need a tooth removed and to have braces. please, someone help me.
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Go to the nurse or guidance counselor at school... your 'complaint' will be on your record, and will be followed up by your area's CPS (Child Protective Services) if not resolved in a timely manner.
Since you're a minor, you won't be able to get in to see someone on your own~ you need help with that. I'm not familiar with Florida Kid Care, but I'm sure you'll need a consenting adult to get you in...
No one should suffer like this.....
Good luck to you!
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Question : Is dental care considered to be a luxury good?
is the quantity of dental care demanded very responsive to a change in price?
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Funny, but here in Canada I guess it is. Dental is not part of the state run health system. Neither is optometry, come to think of it, so I guess they are both "luxuries" from a political stand point.
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Question : Where can you get dental care for the very poor adult?
My mother needs dental care due to having severe acid reflux.She had a beautiful smile.She contracted a stomach virus and vomited several times,the acid from her stomach deteriated her right front tooth.She has half or less of it left.We live in Anniston,Alabama.My mother is on SSI which doesn't pay for the dental work she needs.Like veneers or somthing along those lines.We would love to see our mother smile again.
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Since she is on SSI she should qualify for Medicare or Medical (It might be called something else if you are in another state). A last resort would be something like Western Dental- where they have payment plans, but there dentists are not the best. Has she seen her regular dentist? There is not hurt in calling and asking how much something is and if they accept payment plans.
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