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As with any dental work, seeing restorative dentists can be expensive. If it is work that can wait, you may be able to get insurance, which can then cover some of your costs. Of course, some insurance companies view crowns and the like as cosmetic in nature, and thus won't cover the costs. You should look into getting a plan that has a more liberal coverage policy. Those insurance companies that have the customer's best interests at heart will understand that nearly everything (short of whitening) has both a cosmetic and protective/health purpose. Here are some tips on getting good insurance:
Cost
Obviously, you pay for insurance so that you don't wind up in a sticky financial situation when you go see restorative dentists. However, a plan might not make sense if the cost of a likely procedure is much less than what you're paying in your yearly premiums. Considering that many plans won't cover you for anything exceeding $1,000, the entire concept of dental insurance is thrown into serious question. Still, if you can get premiums that are exceedingly affordable, it's a nice cushion to have.
Restorative Dentists
In addition to looking at the cost of premiums and the maximum allowed coverage, you'll want to pay attention to who is in the participating network. If you go to an office that isn't in the network, it may be the same as not buying insurance in the first place. If you don't really care where you go for treatment, this may not matter. You can just pick someone from the network and you'll be fine. If you have someone specifically in mind, however, you should ask them which kinds of insurance they take and use that as a jumping off point.
Cost
Obviously, you pay for insurance so that you don't wind up in a sticky financial situation when you go see restorative dentists. However, a plan might not make sense if the cost of a likely procedure is much less than what you're paying in your yearly premiums. Considering that many plans won't cover you for anything exceeding $1,000, the entire concept of dental insurance is thrown into serious question. Still, if you can get premiums that are exceedingly affordable, it's a nice cushion to have.
Restorative Dentists
In addition to looking at the cost of premiums and the maximum allowed coverage, you'll want to pay attention to who is in the participating network. If you go to an office that isn't in the network, it may be the same as not buying insurance in the first place. If you don't really care where you go for treatment, this may not matter. You can just pick someone from the network and you'll be fine. If you have someone specifically in mind, however, you should ask them which kinds of insurance they take and use that as a jumping off point.
Every time I go to my dentist, he begs me to take him ice fishing or introduce him to someone that will teach him how to ice fish. Now, conversations while having your teeth worked on are challenging enough, but it is even more challenging when you are struggling not to laugh. My dentist is a middle-aged father of three who still has a little bit of fraternity brother in his character rather than a completely polished professional. You expect to see him at the driving range, or a car race, or living it up at the craps tables in Vegas. Instead, he has televisions in his office and his favorite shows are the morning talk and gossip shows.
The last time I was at his office, we talked about every piece of equipment that he would need or would want to enhance his experience. I started the list off with long-underwear, an item he said he never owned and was not sure he ever would. After I explained the comfort of having them while sitting on a slab of at least ten-inch-thick ice for hours on end, I think he may have stopped on his way home to buy a pair. I told him that practicality would be his best friend to ensuring he has a pleasant day. Then we went through more of the stuff he was interested in. He talked about the different types and sizes of ice houses and the pros and cons to each type. He talked about riggers and poles and ice drills. He talked about chairs and pillows and coolers. Then he got fancy. He talked about fish finders, GPS, televisions, satellites, cooking stoves, food options, and even carpeting.
The last time I was at his office, we talked about every piece of equipment that he would need or would want to enhance his experience. I started the list off with long-underwear, an item he said he never owned and was not sure he ever would. After I explained the comfort of having them while sitting on a slab of at least ten-inch-thick ice for hours on end, I think he may have stopped on his way home to buy a pair. I told him that practicality would be his best friend to ensuring he has a pleasant day. Then we went through more of the stuff he was interested in. He talked about the different types and sizes of ice houses and the pros and cons to each type. He talked about riggers and poles and ice drills. He talked about chairs and pillows and coolers. Then he got fancy. He talked about fish finders, GPS, televisions, satellites, cooking stoves, food options, and even carpeting.
CONTACT INFORMATION
3075 Hospital Gate, Unit 209, Oakville, Ontario, L6M1M1
Tel: 289-837-2222
Fax: 289-837-4111
Email: [email protected]
Mon to Saturday - 9:00am - 5:00pm
3075 Hospital Gate, Unit 209, Oakville, Ontario, L6M1M1
Tel: 289-837-2222
Fax: 289-837-4111
Email: [email protected]
Mon to Saturday - 9:00am - 5:00pm