Has anyone priced a root canal?
Or a crown?
These cost over $1000.00 each. App. $2500.00 in my area (without insurance or insurance they don't take).
I was wondering why I was observing more people with a tooth missing - receptionist admitted more are opting for the pulling.
My regular dentist I used for years no longer takes our insurance but will take
Citi Health Card (a credit card).
We got the cheaper dental plan also. If it covers this it would still be half and don't want another dentist.
Had heard some co workers got the expensive one and the insurance was labeling a crown as 'cosmetic' dentistry, plus the plan costs a lot per year.
The cheaper plan has only a certain list of dentists who take it.
I have the money in the emergency fund - but the amount, after just spending a huge amount on security systems, would get it lower.
Good news: pulling a tooth? Only $150.00.
Yes, am a fanatic about brushing and flossing, but the tooth broke - now a person might go broke to fix it.
Having a savings account for dental procedures sounds like a good budget item.
Or a crown?
These cost over $1000.00 each. App. $2500.00 in my area (without insurance or insurance they don't take).
I was wondering why I was observing more people with a tooth missing - receptionist admitted more are opting for the pulling.
My regular dentist I used for years no longer takes our insurance but will take
Citi Health Card (a credit card).
We got the cheaper dental plan also. If it covers this it would still be half and don't want another dentist.
Had heard some co workers got the expensive one and the insurance was labeling a crown as 'cosmetic' dentistry, plus the plan costs a lot per year.
The cheaper plan has only a certain list of dentists who take it.
I have the money in the emergency fund - but the amount, after just spending a huge amount on security systems, would get it lower.
Good news: pulling a tooth? Only $150.00.
Yes, am a fanatic about brushing and flossing, but the tooth broke - now a person might go broke to fix it.
Having a savings account for dental procedures sounds like a good budget item.
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