I've dreamed of having braces since I was 10 years old and held on to the hope of my parents one day, rather miraculously, having the money to pay for them. I even used to strip the paper off twisty ties to expose the thin metal wire and put it accross lower teeth and pretend it was my retainer. Despite my dreaming and hoping, my reality was being the youngest of 4 orthodontically challenged kids in a lower income family with intermittent health insurance. As an adult with a small income and no dental coverage, it seemed that my DIY twisty tie retainer would be the closest I'd come to having the orthodontic appliances I'd always wanted. That is until a six months ago when my mom's childhood best friend's son, a dentist, moved to my city. He was gracious enough to offer me, along with many others, discounted dental work for which I had been paying for full price and out of pocket for a year prior to meeting him. Upon my first exam with him he brought up braces and how my overall oral health would benefit from them. I explained to him that they were too expensive. When I had dental at a previous job an orthodontist quoted me at around $6000 dollars of which $2000 would be covered. At that point it was still too expensive and didn't get them then, let alone now with the same income and no dental coverage. To my surprise, a couple of weeks ago at my most recent cleaning, he told me he talked to the orthodontist at his practice who had agreed to give me a good discount and that I should go in for a consultation. I went in this past saturday for the consultation and couldn't believe my ears when the ortho said he'd only charge me $2500 instead of $6000. It was a no brainer. In fact, I got records and spacers put in the same day

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