Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a an adult whose parents truly didnt have money for dental care and I never had any sort of dentistry until I was an adult. So, the answer for some families is they just dont do it. Its optional.
For my son, it is actually far less expensive than I expected. We started putting money in an FSA to cover it and didnt need all of it. I think we paid $2K out of pocket. Its definitely something you can shop around for, use tax free accounts, hsas, or ask for a no interest payment plan. Its not that hard unless you just dont plan and dont take any actions to research.
Your parents did not take you for a basic cleaning??? WTF. I believe that is covered by medicaid at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider myself middle class if I was struggling to cover something as basic as braces.
Braces are not that cheap. Have have three in braces and it’s about $21000 in Arlington.
$7k each for braces? Liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a an adult whose parents truly didnt have money for dental care and I never had any sort of dentistry until I was an adult. So, the answer for some families is they just dont do it. Its optional.
For my son, it is actually far less expensive than I expected. We started putting money in an FSA to cover it and didnt need all of it. I think we paid $2K out of pocket. Its definitely something you can shop around for, use tax free accounts, hsas, or ask for a no interest payment plan. Its not that hard unless you just dont plan and dont take any actions to research.
Your parents did not take you for a basic cleaning??? WTF. I believe that is covered by medicaid at least.
Anonymous wrote:I am a an adult whose parents truly didnt have money for dental care and I never had any sort of dentistry until I was an adult. So, the answer for some families is they just dont do it. Its optional.
For my son, it is actually far less expensive than I expected. We started putting money in an FSA to cover it and didnt need all of it. I think we paid $2K out of pocket. Its definitely something you can shop around for, use tax free accounts, hsas, or ask for a no interest payment plan. Its not that hard unless you just dont plan and dont take any actions to research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military families. It is a perk.
Military or Tricare does not pay except rare exceptions.
Actually, the Tricare Dental Program covers 50% of orthodontia, up to $1750 lifetime allowance. Not huge, but a nice benefit.
Yes, but that's not free, and its similar to any other dental insurance. We have tricare and its not covered. I asked. We have private insurance as retirees and ours paid I think around $2K.
Why on earth would Tricare cover braces? It's for medical care. Tricare DENTAL, however, DOES cover it 50% up to $1750 (not $2k). It's literally online; stop claiming otherwise and giving readers bad information. And no, it's not free, but it's SUPER cheap, much less than any commercial insurance. We pay $29.98 a month for the entire family.
https://tricare.mil/FAQs/Dental/TDP_Covered
They can cover it for active duty. Why would they? Medically necessary for starters but they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:21,000 braces for three kids.
Possible if did 2 phase treatment and went to the most $$$$ office in the area.
She's crazy. We're doing Invisalign with a Diamond provider or whatever they're called, two phases, and it's only $3800 total, minus our dental insurance allowance. Maybe surgery? But even then, I find it hard to believe all three kids would need it.
She just wants us to think she's rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider myself middle class if I was struggling to cover something as basic as braces.
Braces are not that cheap. Have have three in braces and it’s about $21000 in Arlington.
$7k each for braces? Liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t consider myself middle class if I was struggling to cover something as basic as braces.
Braces are not that cheap. Have have three in braces and it’s about $21000 in Arlington.
$7k each for braces? Liar.
Anonymous wrote:I'm lower income on DCUMs. I used a tax refund for the deposit and then paid every month for years. Thankfully I only have one child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:21,000 braces for three kids.
Possible if did 2 phase treatment and went to the most $$$$ office in the area.
She's crazy. We're doing Invisalign with a Diamond provider or whatever they're called, two phases, and it's only $3800 total, minus our dental insurance allowance. Maybe surgery? But even then, I find it hard to believe all three kids would need it.
She just wants us to think she's rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military families. It is a perk.
Military or Tricare does not pay except rare exceptions.
Actually, the Tricare Dental Program covers 50% of orthodontia, up to $1750 lifetime allowance. Not huge, but a nice benefit.
Yes, but that's not free, and its similar to any other dental insurance. We have tricare and its not covered. I asked. We have private insurance as retirees and ours paid I think around $2K.
Why on earth would Tricare cover braces? It's for medical care. Tricare DENTAL, however, DOES cover it 50% up to $1750 (not $2k). It's literally online; stop claiming otherwise and giving readers bad information. And no, it's not free, but it's SUPER cheap, much less than any commercial insurance. We pay $29.98 a month for the entire family.
https://tricare.mil/FAQs/Dental/TDP_Covered