How to Deal with These 10 Unexpected Bills You’ll Probably Need to Pay
8. Dental Bills
You might never expect to chip a tooth while eating sweets, or plan for root canal surgery. But, inevitably, trips to the dentist happen. And, often workplace benefits only provide partial dental coverage, or if you work part-time, none at all. If you can find a dentist that offers a repayment plan that’s great, but another dentist might charge in a lump sum. If you don’t have an emergency fund, you might find yourself in serious financial trouble.
So, how can you prevent being charged large dental bills? The best course of action to take is prevention. If you brush your teeth twice, and floss every day, you’ll look after your teeth and avoid expensive trips to the dentist. By using an electric toothbrush, you can reduce plaque and protect yourself from gingivitis and periodontitis.