How do You Pay for a dental service through a Medicare Advantage Plan?

JoeFromMo

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I visited an In-Network Dentist for dental extraction and paid after the service. The Dental total bill was $262 my half I paid was $131 and my Advantage plan
supposedly $131. BUT later I find out the Advantage plan only allowed $142, $71 they paid my part was $71. Should I tell the dentist before my next procedure
to bill Medicare Advantage Plan first and then I will pay for what they allowed?
 
We have Delta Dental through DH's employer in Tenn. It is cheaper than the Delta Dental plan in Maine. As long as they keep sending me a bill for the annual, I'll keep it. My Dentist always gets "Pre-Approval" before any procedure.
 
My dentist collects his payment from me, right after the procedure. Then the lady at the front desk (I don't know what her job title is) sends in the paper work to my main insurance company. After they make me wait, usually about a month, they pay their little smidgen, and then the dental insurance I use covers part of the rest. I never get it all covered, but usually at least half.

One year I kept careful records to see if it even paid to go to all that trouble. After deducting my premium to the dental insurance, and the amount I had to pay the dentist, I came out about $100 ahead f.or the year. I kept it but am always wondering if I need to, for that amoumt.
 
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