Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know those 2 extra cleanings per year are optional right? Of course they can "recommend" you get monthly or bimonthly cleanings if you want to pay for it....Anonymous wrote:We find ourselves with a lot of dental expenses in our mid-50's, even though we feel that we have good teeth and good dental hygiene.
Our dentist recommends cleanings every 3 month (instead of every 6 months), and so we pay 2x out of pocket.
DH and I wearing night guards to avoid grinding our teeth. Each of those was $1000, but it seems worth it to preserve our teeth and gums.
DH needed a gum grafting, and I needed a crown. Those were expensive.
I am reluctant to say it, but we use an out-of-network dentist.
Anyone else here do something similar, where you're spending about $1500 per year just for each adult in the household? Thank you!
OP here. Yes, the 2 extra cleanings are optional, but we trust our dentist. I figure it's better to do what's recommended than to go by what the insurance company will pay for.

Anonymous wrote:We find ourselves with a lot of dental expenses in our mid-50's, even though we feel that we have good teeth and good dental hygiene.
Our dentist recommends cleanings every 3 month (instead of every 6 months), and so we pay 2x out of pocket.
DH and I wearing night guards to avoid grinding our teeth. Each of those was $1000, but it seems worth it to preserve our teeth and gums.
DH needed a gum grafting, and I needed a crown. Those were expensive.
I am reluctant to say it, but we use an out-of-network dentist.
Anyone else here do something similar, where you're spending about $1500 per year just for each adult in the household? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:early 40s just had two cracked teeth that needed crowns. $1500 each. I guess I should start wearing that $650 night guard.
+100. I wish so much I had worn my night guard regularly. I have had teeth crack from grinding my teeth at night.
, and just cracked temp crown dentist put in...
Anonymous wrote:You know those 2 extra cleanings per year are optional right? Of course they can "recommend" you get monthly or bimonthly cleanings if you want to pay for it....Anonymous wrote:We find ourselves with a lot of dental expenses in our mid-50's, even though we feel that we have good teeth and good dental hygiene.
Our dentist recommends cleanings every 3 month (instead of every 6 months), and so we pay 2x out of pocket.
DH and I wearing night guards to avoid grinding our teeth. Each of those was $1000, but it seems worth it to preserve our teeth and gums.
DH needed a gum grafting, and I needed a crown. Those were expensive.
I am reluctant to say it, but we use an out-of-network dentist.
Anyone else here do something similar, where you're spending about $1500 per year just for each adult in the household? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:early 40s just had two cracked teeth that needed crowns. $1500 each. I guess I should start wearing that $650 night guard.
You know those 2 extra cleanings per year are optional right? Of course they can "recommend" you get monthly or bimonthly cleanings if you want to pay for it....Anonymous wrote:We find ourselves with a lot of dental expenses in our mid-50's, even though we feel that we have good teeth and good dental hygiene.
Our dentist recommends cleanings every 3 month (instead of every 6 months), and so we pay 2x out of pocket.
DH and I wearing night guards to avoid grinding our teeth. Each of those was $1000, but it seems worth it to preserve our teeth and gums.
DH needed a gum grafting, and I needed a crown. Those were expensive.
I am reluctant to say it, but we use an out-of-network dentist.
Anyone else here do something similar, where you're spending about $1500 per year just for each adult in the household? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We find ourselves with a lot of dental expenses in our mid-50's, even though we feel that we have good teeth and good dental hygiene.
Our dentist recommends cleanings every 3 month (instead of every 6 months), and so we pay 2x out of pocket.
DH and I wearing night guards to avoid grinding our teeth. Each of those was $1000, but it seems worth it to preserve our teeth and gums.
DH needed a gum grafting, and I needed a crown. Those were expensive.
I am reluctant to say it, but we use an out-of-network dentist.
Anyone else here do something similar, where you're spending about $1500 per year just for each adult in the household? Thank you!