Dental fees.
- Ken7
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Dental fees.
Wanting to know what the going rate is currently to have a common molar extracted, nothing out of the ordinary.
Further is you have insurance, what do they bill the insurance company.
Please post..Thanks
Further is you have insurance, what do they bill the insurance company.
Please post..Thanks
- Bsuds
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Re: Dental fees.
Depends on your coverage, ours is 70% for most things and 50% on others.
Sorry don't know how much an extraction costs, you would be better to phone your dentist.
Sorry don't know how much an extraction costs, you would be better to phone your dentist.
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Re: Dental fees.
And extraction means they yard (pull) the tooth out.......
There is a hard copy of the Dental Fee Guide at the Library; however, dentists are not obliged to follow it. There is no electronic version of it available.
There is a hard copy of the Dental Fee Guide at the Library; however, dentists are not obliged to follow it. There is no electronic version of it available.
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Re: Dental fees.
My Wife asked me if I knew what her favorite flower was?
Apparently "Robin Hood All Purpose" was the wrong answer!
Apparently "Robin Hood All Purpose" was the wrong answer!
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Re: Dental fees.
Sure can not keep anything simple here. Forget I asked TY!
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Re: Dental fees.
Ken7 wrote:Sure can not keep anything simple here. Forget I asked TY!
True but you asked a question that there is no simple answer to other than to call your dentist.
As FF said their is a fee schedule but they all charge what they want.
My Wife asked me if I knew what her favorite flower was?
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- oneh2obabe
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Re: Dental fees.
Check your PM.
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Re: Dental fees.
Just ask your dentist if they charge according to the guidelines in the published fee schedule. Asking random people on castanet is about the worst source of information for something specific like this.
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- oneh2obabe
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Re: Dental fees.
Where can I get a copy of the fee guide?
A print copy of the suggested fee guide can be found in public libraries—this is the same print copy sent to all dentists in BC. The British Columbia Dental Association does not produce an electronic version of the fee guide for the public or its members. Patients can direct any questions related to a particular code to their dentists (including asking to see the fee guide) or contact the BCDA Member Services staff for assistance 604 736 7202.
http://www.bcdental.org/YourDentalHealt ... ee%20guide
A print copy of the suggested fee guide can be found in public libraries—this is the same print copy sent to all dentists in BC. The British Columbia Dental Association does not produce an electronic version of the fee guide for the public or its members. Patients can direct any questions related to a particular code to their dentists (including asking to see the fee guide) or contact the BCDA Member Services staff for assistance 604 736 7202.
http://www.bcdental.org/YourDentalHealt ... ee%20guide
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Re: Dental fees.
Hop on plane, off to Mexico, have good quality work done, spend a week in the sun, for less than it would cost in Canada or the US.
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Re: Dental fees.
I wish, don't have the money for either and teeth are rotting and falling out
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Re: Dental fees.
Was in that situation years ago, found a dentist that let me pay in installments. It can be done.
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Re: Dental fees.
have tried pretty much evryone in town and nope.
- oneh2obabe
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Re: Dental fees.
Convenient and affordable zero interest payment plans are available for ANY procedure.
http://www.kelownasmiles.com/services/z ... ent-plans/
We provide honest and affordable dental care and offer payment plans.
https://www.missioncreekdental.com/
Financing is available for dental treatment.
http://www.kelownadentistry.com/financing/
The good news is most individuals can afford the monthly payment options at clinicKelowna, made to fit your budget.
http://www.kelowna-dentist.com/
http://www.kelownasmiles.com/services/z ... ent-plans/
We provide honest and affordable dental care and offer payment plans.
https://www.missioncreekdental.com/
Financing is available for dental treatment.
http://www.kelownadentistry.com/financing/
The good news is most individuals can afford the monthly payment options at clinicKelowna, made to fit your budget.
http://www.kelowna-dentist.com/
Dance as if no one's watching, sing as if no one's listening, and live everyday as if it were your last.
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Re: Dental fees.
Been quoted close to 10 grand and not one will touch that amount of financing.
Thanks for the info though
Thanks for the info though