except my wife says in a few years we may not have dental insurance
then (retirement) and wonders if I should just go with the crown now
rather than later? Also perhaps our income might be less then so that
might be another consideration. I know some dentists do take non
insured patients and charge less for their services tho I'm not sure
about mine right now. I will try to investigate this.
I was given the same advice about my
appendix, but it feels pretty good so I can't decide .....
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