Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would just wait till the next time you are out of the country and have it done then.
Like as part of a vacation?! I was 16 when I had mine done and was drugged out of my mind afterwards. I made snow angels on the rug in my parents' entry way. Then I just laid in bed with my cheeks packed with gauze and slept. It was super painful for me too. 2 days later I still looked like a chipmunk. I can't imagine wasting a vacation doing that. Plus, plane tickets and hotels would make it the same price as it is in the US. Mine was $500 after insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Is it really necessary? And if yes, then why doesn’t medical cover it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to come out?
Only in the US do they push this bs.
This. If they're not painful, they can be left the eff alone. If/when they cause trouble, YOU'LL KNOW.
US dentistry is such a scam.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to come out?
Only in the US do they push this bs.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they have to come out?
Only in the US do they push this bs.
Anonymous wrote:My medical insurance paid for mine. Use an oral surgeon.
Anonymous wrote:I have a kid who "doesn't have room" for his wisdom teeth. I have read opinions for and against removal, and I've leaned towards against because I imagine it's expensive to pay out of pocket.
1) what is the range of what it will cost with no insurance?
2) If we have BCBS HMO that doesn't have out of network coverage, is it possible to find an in network surgeon to do wisdom teeth removal and get coverage through regular health insurance?
Really appreciate any information you can share with me!