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03-19-2024 09:58 PM - edited 03-19-2024 09:59 PM
I have Delta dental, it's regular insurance, not a supplement to another primary dental coverage.
I think a dental supplement is a good idea if you have issues-
FYI, I find there is no regulation in dental care- I went to a dentist at one time who had a lot of very expensive equipment, and suddenly my teeth that had always been fine, needed 3 crowns and root planing- What?? I got another opinion from a friend's recommended dentis and all these things were not necessary at the time-
Be careful with dentistry!! It's unregulated. Some will talk, you into work that is not needed- And how would we know if it's needed or not? We don't-
03-20-2024 06:57 AM
@Tinkrbl44 I had my work done over 10 years ago but as I remember there was a price list highter prices for insturctors and lower prices for high level students. I am going to see if I can find a price list on their website
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:My dernist teaches at a local dental program I was able to get 6 impants at the program and the rest of the work done at his office. I paid the school price snf got a fantastic deal
Do dental schools accept dental insurance plans or is it an all cash situation?
I'm sure it varies, but wondering what yours does, to get an idea.
03-20-2024 07:02 AM
Replying to my own thread. I looked at their website and waas not able to find a price list I think that infor waas sent to me by my local dentist
@I am still oxox wrote:@Tinkrbl44 I had my work done over 10 years ago but as I remember there was a price list highter prices for insturctors and lower prices for high level students. I am going to see if I can find a price list on their website
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:My dernist teaches at a local dental program I was able to get 6 impants at the program and the rest of the work done at his office. I paid the school price snf got a fantastic deal
Do dental schools accept dental insurance plans or is it an all cash situation?
I'm sure it varies, but wondering what yours does, to get an idea.
03-20-2024 10:38 AM - edited 03-20-2024 10:41 AM
I know Univ of MD Dental School in downtown Baltimore does lots of work , and caters to those that need help with no insurance. My friend needed many teeth pulled at one time and had it done there. My retired dentist teaches there. I also know of a younger person who needed tons of work done and had it done there, very satisfied.
I paid a very high end perio doc in my area, 7000 for one implant, not including my final crown. My insurance paid 1500 of it.
03-20-2024 11:01 AM
03-20-2024 01:28 PM
I agree with Delta Dental, we've had them for as long as I can remember, very pleased with them.
03-20-2024 04:44 PM
I pay $47 a month for my dental insurance with Delta Dental. Its their silver policy, so its right in the middle of pay to dentists. Its great for routine care but only pays $1000. for whatever services per year. I used it the end of 2023 and just finished this month for 2024. So I got the full benefits for each year paid. But, I still had to pay $5300. out of pocket. Dental insurance is not like medical insurance. Theres a cap on payments depending on what plan you use. No matter, there is always out of pocket payments. Its really discouraging.
03-21-2024 04:22 PM
DELTA DENTAL is the best..
03-21-2024 09:14 PM
I have a private dental insurance policy that pays $1500 in a year as well as my Medicare plan that also pays $1500 a year . Unfortunately my dental office billed both as primary insurance so receiving over $150 more than the total bill was . After talking to them about it and getting the runaround , l called the Medicare insurance and told them they had paid out over $160 too much . Medicare then took back the money from the dentist . . So the dental office sent me a letter stating that I was responsible for the amount that they took back and sent me a bill for the $160 , even though the bill was completely paid for by my primary private insurance and there was only $11 dollars left to pay . So l called my Medicare dental and explained it to them . They said no way am I responsible for that, they were overpaid in the first place . The Medicare dental representatives put me on hold and called the dental office , it took a really long time , then she said it was difficult to get the office to understand it , and they finally told her that they had computer issues and that they were now fixed so I didn't owe them any money . Funny thing , I had been in back and forth discussions with them about this , it was already several months earlier it started , l even sent them copies of the EOB statements from both insurance companies , highlighted the payments , added them up , with the bills etc , clearly showing an overpayment ! I changed dentist now , first appointment is in 2 weeks . Just wondering how many other places over bill like that ! And then blame the computer , ya sure !
03-21-2024 11:09 PM
@Q-Checker : DH had 2 sets of implants fail ( it happens occasionally; nobody ever mentions that possibility!) and he now has a complete set of dentures. We went to very good specialists; it is what it is!
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