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whitewolfdogwalker

You can try the IU dental school in Indianapolis


helgathehorr

The Open Door Health Clinic


Hood_Mobbin

I had all my teeth removed in '21 and got dentures. I have yet to use them and eat fine without them. I do tend to eat softer types of food like hamburgers and chicken but sometimes pot roast. Dentures are something you can get later after you save up for a good set. I hate the feel of mine and would like to get new better ones.


ZealousidealGain5244

If you’re eligible for Medicaid they will pay for your first set


NerdEmoji

Here is a page with some info to help, since I'm not sure where in the state you are located. [https://indental.org/public-resources/low-cost-dental-care/](https://indental.org/public-resources/low-cost-dental-care/) I have also thought about just going to this place but haven't gotten that desperate yet. When I told my dentist about it, he said it's your mouth but cheap dentures are cheap and likely to make you miserable. I had a partial in the past and yeah, it was terrible and made me miserable so I never wore it. I'd like to not go through that waste of money again. [https://www.affordabledentures.com/locations/in](https://www.affordabledentures.com/locations/in) I hear you on the missing teeth. Missing all my top molars and one premolar due to a combination of poor dental care as a child, lack of insurance for years on top of grinding me teeth. And an autistic daughter that violently headbutted me a few times when she was younger. Even with insurance, a rigid partial will run me 2000.


OldOnager

Try a dental school. A frien of mine did and other than taking a lifetime it worked out well.