Monday, April 27, 2009

Without insurance, roughly how much are these dental procedures:?

Partial Crowns


Crowns


Dentures

Without insurance, roughly how much are these dental procedures:?
A full crown is $600. Dentures are the cheapest but ..........dentures have negative sides.
Reply:Depends, i have to get two crowns when my braces come off and they are 900.00 a pop.
Reply:At the office that i work for; crowns/onlays(partial crown) $880 for dentures $1200...it really depends on what the offices charge..unless you have some sort of insurance discount plan...then you will be payin half or less.
Reply:Your question is fundementally flawed.





The price is the price, regardless of insurance.





Some dentists sign a contract with insurance companies to discount a portion of their fees in exchange for feeding patients into the practice.





Filing insurance claims is expensive and time consuming for a dental practice. Because of this, some dental practices offer an administrative discount to patients who do not have insurance.





Still, the cost to provide these services is the same, whether or not insurance is involved.
Reply:if you use Ameriplan you can save up to 80% on some of these procedures. here is the site www.usabenefits.org


Good Luck!


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