Anonymous wrote:Some of it goes back to the early 90s (?) when the AMA signed up to participate in HMOs while the ADA did not. Ever since, dentistry has been a major cash business with significant insurance involvement, but a whole lot of people don't carry dental insurance at all.
Everyone's got teeth, old young male female, and when they need to be emergently cared for, it's not optional. Dentists frequently do better than even MD specialists.
Anonymous wrote:I have an honest and wonderful dentist. He routinely tells me certain treatments are wacky when we discuss them (removing silver fillings, Botox injections for TMJ, etc). While there are shady dentists, there are plenty of shady medical doctors too.
Anonymous wrote:there is no reason that 1-2 check ups per year are not part of a core health insurance plan. ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Why no one raises their voice against this industry? Their costs are astronomical and rules and regulations are really foggy which gives dentists charge as much as they want. Why isn't it part of medical insurance and why cash costs are out of control? Is there anyone here who can take up this cause and get government and industry to work on making it affordable for Americans?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t disagree. I feel like my dentists are used car salesmen, trying to upsell me