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I just pay my dentist. So simple.

I've had dental insurance for forty years until last year, became such a hassle I just pay as I go.
 
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I think it’s an insurance company issue like was stated previously. They are starting to cut payments to dentists and they can’t afford it, it’s not just a Delta issue either as I heard rumblings this past year about dentists starting to drop Aetna dental which is what I have.


 
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We have Delta and the Dr’s haven’t kicked us out yet.
 
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Had it for years with no issues and still is good to have.
 
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I've started using United health Care in the last year and so far so good.
One of the advantages of insurance is that even if I'm paying, I get a better rate for the service than if I just went in as a regular paying customer (the insurance rate).


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One of the advantages of insurance is that even if I'm paying, I get a better rate for the service than if I just went in as a regular paying customer (the insurance rate).



Why is it that medical services have 100 different prices for the same service?

That's one of the issues that needs to be fixed. There should be a price, that price should be known prior to obtaining the service.


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Posts: 15719 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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One of the advantages of insurance is that even if I'm paying, I get a better rate for the service than if I just went in as a regular paying customer (the insurance rate)

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Insurance demands a lower allowable charge in return for more business.

BTW you can negotiate a lower rate for yourself. It is less hassle for the doctor and he is paid in cash. Just ask
 
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Ours dropped Delta as of 09/01/23. Fortunately we were able to find a good local dentist that still works with Delta. We would be in a bit of a pickle dentally speaking if HE dropped Delta.
 
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Ours dropped Delta as of 09/01/23. Fortunately we were able to find a good local dentist that still works with Delta. We would be in a bit of a pickle dentally speaking if HE dropped Delta.


Ask about subscription plans, I think you would be surprised. I did the numbers and my dentist’s subscription plan is not that much different in total cost than what I am paying for Aetna dental.

If my dentist ever drops Aetna, that’s what we plan on doing. We are not leaving this guy, he’s too good.


 
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Probably good general advice.

However, we have delta thru my Wife’s employer which is one of the bigger employers in the area. It is very likely that our new Dentist positioned himself as the net that caught many of the cast off Delta customers from other local practices.
 
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Since I stopped working, I thought not having dental insurance was going to be expensive. But my wife has only needed $2000 in dental work so far. I haven’t needed any. The hygienist said she wish more people would take care of their teeth like me.

I spend about 20 seconds each side of my teeth, upper, lower, inside, and outside. That 160 seconds or just under 3 minutes. And I use a water floss. I learned the 20 seconds rule from a dentist who tried to tell me about it. At the time, I honestly told the dentist I don’t have the time for that as I need to get to work. I wish I had started sooner.



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I had an appointment with an endodontics dentist for a root canal. I have no insurance and just received the quote in the pre-op papers for $1875-$2275. Of course this does not include the $1000 for the crown making the total cost of the job $2875 to $3275. It is one of the far back teeth. (Number 2) At my age I decided to have it pulled at a cost of about $450 by a dental surgeon. I don't get why the doctor can't do the job for the individual for what he gets by going through the insurance company?
 
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I don't get why the doctor can't do the job for the individual for what he gets by going through the insurance company?

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Because he would go out of business with their low fees. Try a subscripton service if the dentist offers it. The worst paying is the MA plans with their "free" dental services.
 
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Just made an appointment with a reputable dentist one town over, she accepts Delta PPO (not HMO), so we're good.



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