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Washington State Low Cost Dental Care

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This is a list of low cost dental care providers who either offer sliding fees based on income or low fees. This list does not imply approval nor does omission imply disapproval.  For more information call 360-397-8020.

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Access to Baby and Child Dentistry Program (ABCD)

Dental program for Medicaid-eligible children between the ages of birth to 6     
Phone: (360) 397-8000 ext. 7371

Clark College Dental Hygiene Clinic

Phone: (360) 992-2158
Cleanings, fillings and x-rays. Low fees. Medicaid NOT accepted.
http://cf.clark.edu/HoursLocation/normal/dentalHygieneClinic.cfm

Clark County Vocational Skill Center

Phone: (360) 604-1050 ext. 2187
Treatment available November through May. Low fees or Medicaid accepted.

Free Clinic of SW Washington Dental, Vancouver

Phone: (360) 313-1390
Free dental care for low-income children and adults with no dental insurance. Limited services. Call for times and locations

Oregon Health Sciences University

Phone: (503) 494-8867
Treatment for any dental problem; limited space available. Low fees.  Medicaid accepted.
http://www.ohsu.edu/sod/

Russell Street Dental Clinic

Phone: (503) 494-6822
Emergency patients only. Monday through Saturday. Stand-by basis. $40.00 fee.  Medicaid NOT accepted.  Sliding fee ranging from $94.00 - $249.00. Bring proof of income.

Sea Mar Community Health Center

Phone: (360) 574-4074
Fee based on income. Medicaid or private insurance accepted.
Children and adults

Washington State Dental Access Outreach

Reduced cost dental services through participating dentists.
Eligibility: Older adults - age 65 or o older, disabled or Alzheimer's patients of any age.
Information and application 1-800-448-3368 or 206-448-1914 or email: sandy@wsda.org

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InPain98266
I live in Whatcom County, Washington, and I'm on a fixed disability income. Although I can barely pay my bills, sometimes not, DSHS claims I get too much to get medicaid. As such, I can NOT afford Dental Insurance, but I have dental problems that this weekend led to an absess tooth. I can't seem to locate anyone who will pull it for me without wanting cash up front for x-rays to figure out which obvious tooth needs pulled, and the cost of pulling it. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have already tried Seamar, who won't do it unless I have $300 up front, and interfaith tells me they only help under 18.
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R.E.
My upper right tooth started hurting yesterday. It hurts when I brush, when I eat, and even when I drink water! I'm an uninsured 25 year old female with only a part-time job and no savings living in the Vancouver, Washington area. I'm unsure what to do or where to go. This pain has GOT TO GO! Any suggestions?
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CWT

The lowest fees in Washington state are at the new Comfort Dental offices in Tacoma. Check it out. 253 752-6349

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In*need
Is there any dental help in Benton county? I'm a mom of 5 children. I'm only 30-years-old but already have problems with probably every tooth in my mouth. One tooth hurts 24/7 and I've already drank a whole bottle of pain drugs. I have a medical coupon which does not cover anything. Can anybody help somehow?
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Cascade Wild Rose
That's nice, seems Spokane county does not have any thing for low income, people in need of urgent dental care or any dental care. Everyone wants a fee and all their fee's are beyond my means. My tooth filling is out for the 4th time was told need dentures. Right cost $3700 and that is supposed to be low income cost. I get $949 a month and $545 goes to mortgage. So where do I get that money and NO they don't take payments they want it all up front. I asked. CHAS clinic. Even SCC charges and they won't pull teeth this has to be pulled. It is sore and deep and they filled it 4 times. No more filling. GOT seven other bad teeth and only 14 teeth total left. I don't know what to do. Might have to plain drink some whiskey get drunk and pull it myself. That is what they did in the old days.
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TheJei
 in response to Rickinator...   all caps = urgency and importance. No pronunciation police here please.
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Granma1
I have a woman whom I believe is about 36 years old. She has been through the wringer in life and has epilepsy. She needs front teeth for sure which I feel will give her confidence, and help her find a job.
After that I can get her hair done etc. Just a little help will allow this woman to have A life, not the greatest but at least A life. Please reply if you can help her. I will watch.
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Rickinator
 in response to MAMAINDIANA...   all caps = yelling
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MAMAINDIANA

HAD A DESPERATE CALL FROM MY SON WHO HAS VERY LITTLE INCOME AND REALLY BAD TEETH. THIS SITE WAS A GOD SENT. IN LESS THAN 10 MIN I FOUND HIM A DENTIST, SET UP AN APPOINTMENT AND CALLED HIM IN WASHINGTON ON THE COAST AND GAVE HIM THE GOOD NEWS. I'M IN INDIANA AND I'M STILL ABLE TO GIVE HIM A HAND....THANK YOU FOR THIS SITE AND GOD BLESS THOSE WHO HELP THOSE WHO ARE STRUGGLING...WE HAVE A GREAT NATION AND AS AMERICANS WE SHOULD REACH OUT TO THOSE WHO HAVE LESS

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Care4Veterans

Need a dentist to help Veterans in Washington State, may be able to pay a small fee up front.Contact Paula at 253-355-0303.

 

 

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