Robert59
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My girlfriend was going to kill her dentist because he told her Medicare paid for it 100%. She just told them she wasn't going to pay them anything. She had two teeth done and it came to 2900.00 dollars.
Well, the Australians I have worked with, had a saying for when somebody got ripped off like the OP's girlfriend. They would say "You've been done".I wonder what "done" means. That no doubt would affect the price.
good point...what exactly did she have done ?I wonder what "done" means. That no doubt would affect the price.
My girlfriend was going to kill her dentist because he told her Medicare paid for it 100%. She just told them she wasn't going to pay them anything. She had two teeth done and it came to 2900.00 dollars.
My girlfriend was going to kill her dentist because he told her Medicare paid for it 100%. She just told them she wasn't going to pay them anything. She had two teeth done and it came to 2900.00 dollars.
I have a dental discount plan. They usually don't pay for root canals, but will help with crowns and other normal dental work. For what you pay, if you get the discount on 2 cleanings and a set of x-rays per year, you break even.I am looking into dental discount plans instead of dental insurance. Someone in another thread mentioned that discount plans are better.
Can anyone comment on their experience?
DittoI have never heard of Medicare paying for dentistry.
There is a reason some crowns fail after a few years & others seem to last forever. After a full dental reconstruction - 30 crowns, I've learned a bit.I have a dental discount plan. They usually don't pay for root canals, but will help with crowns and other normal dental work. For what you pay, if you get the discount on 2 cleanings and a set of x-rays per year, you break even.
No more root canals or implants for me. I had one down 3 years ago that just lasted 2 years - cost - $1300 for the root canal and another $800 for the crown.
There comes a time in your life when you embrace partials if you need to. The only money ever lost was from failed implant/root canal. Root canals weaken teeth. Have some in my mouth, but think as you age its like throwing money down a drain to get new ones.
Medicare will not pay for routine Dental. Some Medicare Advantage plans pay for dental.My girlfriend was going to kill her dentist because he told her Medicare paid for it 100%. She just told them she wasn't going to pay them anything. She had two teeth done and it came to 2900.00 dollars.
Re: Implants. These days, dentists will push implants over bridges or plates. I'm not saying dental implants are always a bad idea; but keep in mind that it's an invasive procedure with the risk of infection; the gum has to be cut open twice & bone has to be drilled into. And if it causes problems & has to be removed, that means more surgery & more risk. And you don't get your money back.HOW DO YOU KNOW whether to repair a 38 year old bridge or go ahead and do an upper plate? I have been quoted $6800 to remove a tooth, do an implant and crown and revise the existing bridge. No idea of cost to remove everything and do an upper plate.
There's a high risk of failure in general with implants which isn't something they publicize.Re: Implants. These days, dentists will push implants over bridges or plates. I'm not saying dental implants are always a bad idea; but keep in mind that it's an invasive procedure with the risk of infection; the gum has to be cut open & bone has to be drilled into. And if it causes problems & has to be removed, that means more surgery & more risk. And you don't get your money back.
I've had a dentist try to sell me on an implant instead of a bridge. The reason? A bridge is around $3,000.00. An implant is more than double the cost & double the profit for the dentist. The dentist got very upset with me when I told him I did my research & found out diabetics shouldn't get implants because of the higher risk of failure.
It's interesting that when they show drug ads, they're required to mention negative side effects, but when they show ads for dental implants, they're not required to mention anything about failure rates or risks. All they show is that guy biting into an apple with that loud crunch.There's a high risk of failure in general with implants which isn't something they publicize.