Dental Care why is it so expensive?
I am in really bad dental pain. My teeth are awful and I can not seem to fine a dentist in my area willing to give me a payment plan. I am looking at least $2500.00 worth of dental work. The dentist I call do not a take partial payments until my insurance company pays them off, and I am left with the total bill.
I called my dental insurance company that is a joke and only tells me that it is up to the dentist on how they file the claim and make me pay for it. What is the point of having insurance then if they are not willing to help you? What am I do to to get a dentist to fix my teeth without being such a jerk about things.
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Wednesday, Jun. 9th 2010 4:14 PM at 4:14 pm
It sounds as if you have a dental insurance plan that let you pick your own dentist. That being the case the insurance company is correct that how claims are filed would depend on the dentist you pick
Just start making some phone call to your local dentist until you find one that is willing to submit your claim first then bill you for any remaining balances.