Affordable Dental Services in Boston Massachusetts for Quality Minded Patients

How to Receive Superior Dental Care, While Avoiding a Hefty Bill

Boston Massachusetts is gifted in the sense that many world-class universities co-exist within one city. As the pace of inflation rises, frugal folks, and those with difficulty paying bills may be in dire
Affordable Dental Services in Boston Massachusetts for Quality Minded Patients
 need of inexpensive dental care. Even those with funds to spare may be seeking an affordable alternative to their dentist. Dental schools in Boston are a hidden jewel for patients seeking a broad array of dental care, while not sacrificing quality.

It may seem scary enough for some to be in the dentist's chair, let alone in the chair of a dental student! So why should anyone choose to be seen at a dental school? While the fees are lower, and the appointment times may be longer (faculty supervision and inspection slows the procedures down), it is important to note that quality is usually not compromised at all. In fact, for dental students, a far greater level of perfection is demanded by supervising faculty! While a patient may be afraid of a dental student making an error, in fact, dental students are only able to see patients after extensive pre-clinical training.

Personally, dentures and crowns seem like the most ideal sorts of procedures to seek from dental schools. They are generally expensive otherwise, and can be corrected as many times as needed by a student who is in the learning process. At the end of the day, as a patient, you get your crown or dentures made at an affordable price with the quality expected by supervising faculty (who tend to be quite picky!)

There are three dental schools in the Boston area that see patients. The one I suggest is Boston University's dental school. They offer a unique discount to students (called the student dental plan) and special discounts for eligible HIV+ patients, as well as for those procedures that aren't covered by Mass Health (for patients are that are Mass Health eligible). To book an appointment or for more information, a student can be reached at (617) 504 5830.

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Most dentists in Boston don't accept MassHealth patients. Boston-area dental schools do!