I haven't been in ~4 years and going on Thursday. Has the standard technology changed enough to guarantee me a pain free visit??? Please help... I'm scurred.
2/7/2012 8:27:00 AM
don't be a pussy... take it like a man! lollook, it depends on what you are getting done... if you need a procedure that causes pain, there is always local anesthetic, which hasn't changed since you last went.
2/7/2012 8:33:37 AM
you gonna die
2/7/2012 8:36:05 AM
[no]
2/7/2012 8:36:23 AM
Surprised your teeth haven't rotted.
2/7/2012 8:38:02 AM
no. I think I'm gonna ask for the gas next time i go in for a cleaning. I'm a wuss when it comes to teeth
2/7/2012 8:46:37 AM
I think they are in pretty good shape. All my wisdom teeth are almost in an straight but I'm sure they will try and take them out.
2/7/2012 8:46:44 AM
i went to adam moore in garner...good reviews on google and i their prices are some of the lowest (even though i have insurance now, i wouldn't if my wife's dental coverage wasn't so good...my employer's sucks)it's been about 5 years since i've been (and only then to get a small filling)...i was surprised that fluoride treatment (the trays with gel) aren't covered under insurance, but my exam (4 x-rays, photographs, cleaning) was free
2/7/2012 8:48:53 AM
I pay $39/month for bcbs dental. have no idea what that covers lol
2/7/2012 8:53:48 AM
just hope you don't have to endure the ultrasonic blaster (I don't know the real name)hurts like a bitch.
2/7/2012 8:56:17 AM
^^ exactly...mine was going to be ~$30/month and exams/x-rays were NOT free...rather, i have a $50 yearly deductible and then i'm responsible for 20%my wife's is $18/month, same yearly deductible, but all maintenance type things are "free"[Edited on February 7, 2012 at 8:56 AM. Reason : carats]
2/7/2012 8:56:38 AM
IMO, dental insurance is a waste of money unless you truly have dental problems or need a series of procedures over the course of coverage.Am I the only one who goes to the dentist with regularity? It seems like friends of mine never go or go once every 3-4 years. I have been going twice a year for as long as I can remember. And I pay <$200 a year paying out of pocket where as I could be spending ~$400 just to carry dental coverage.Sure, if I ever need a root canal or emergency procedure i'd be footing the bill but I take pretty good care of my dental hygiene and it hasn't been an issue.
2/7/2012 9:02:28 AM
^same argument can be made for most types of insurance. so far, having insurance has saved me money on my dental, and yes, I take care of my teef. I'm sure that over time, I'll end up paying more for insurance than going out of pocket... but I feel that all insurance is this way for 99% of the people. God damned 1%ers.
2/7/2012 9:05:07 AM
Jeepin posting enlightening info ITT
2/7/2012 9:20:58 AM
^^^ that's the reason i HAVEN'T had dental coverage...and my wife is going back to school in the fall, so i won't have any after that...so i'm paying ~$120 for what would cost just a bit moreand to my credit, i THOUGHT i was going to need a filling or have one replaced, but they said everything looked good (and now i have to figure out what to buy with our FSA funds)if nothing else, i've broken even...i'll probably go back to no coverage
2/7/2012 9:46:57 AM
I'm paying 12k out of pocket even though I have full coverage. The price of unmitigated vanity.
2/7/2012 9:49:09 AM
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2/7/2012 9:55:56 AM
http://www.drkgarrett.com/new patients with cleaning and xray can get a free teeth whitening valued at $430.00i love this dentist
2/7/2012 9:57:40 AM
2/7/2012 9:59:19 AM
take your gang with you
2/7/2012 10:18:08 AM
they gonna be with me fo sho
2/7/2012 4:52:05 PM