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 can't quote it because it's so large but I don't have outdoor cats
Actually half my cats are rescued from Turkey, they were street cats. They had to be vetted and vaccinated before they were flown here into the US. I have four of them. They live in indoor luxury.
I'm mostly talking about the dogs who have to be walked.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest child ever had a cavity. When he was about to age out of our dental insurance suddenly the dentist claimed he had 10 cavities. We stopped going there and they spam us with calls and emails constantly.
And yeah, my adult child's new dentist found no cavitiies.
Anonymous wrote: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.
In other words, dentistry is an illegal anticompetitive trust.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that dentists are scammy and the whole industry is out of control.
Vision is also kept out of health insurance for some reason but the industry isn’t so scammy.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest child ever had a cavity. When he was about to age out of our dental insurance suddenly the dentist claimed he had 10 cavities. We stopped going there and they spam us with calls and emails constantly.
And yeah, my adult child's new dentist found no cavitiies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is all the upselling legal? When I go to an MD or NP or PA they don't upsell other services?
So much of dentistry is unregulated and seems like invented procedures to make more money like two phase braces for most kids, selling expensive electric toothbrushes, in office whitening, insisting you need crowns when a filling will do, etc.
This is the biggest scam. Every single NW DC family I know just ponied up the $15K for this and they all started with reasonable teeth. So ridiculous.
Yes. My older child had horrible teeth and I do think two phase made sense for her. I was scammed by doing two phase with my younger. I’m still trying to figure out how to respond. The last day of my younger DS’s treatment, the ortho asked if we wanted to roll right into phase 2. Why would it even be separated out if it could start right away??
It can make sense sometimes but seriously look into this. It’s not needed unless there are major major issues.
The need for two phases is that your child is still growing
Same reason why they won't do serious orthognathis surgery or nose jobs until a child's face stops growing
That's it. That's the answer.
They need to make sure the teeth / nose / jaw fits your child's face for a permanent lifetime
Do you realize you pointed out how scammy it is. Do plastic surgeons do two phase nose jobs? No they wait. Just like they used to do with braces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is all the upselling legal? When I go to an MD or NP or PA they don't upsell other services?
So much of dentistry is unregulated and seems like invented procedures to make more money like two phase braces for most kids, selling expensive electric toothbrushes, in office whitening, insisting you need crowns when a filling will do, etc.
This is the biggest scam. Every single NW DC family I know just ponied up the $15K for this and they all started with reasonable teeth. So ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Forgot to add that I do think it's criminal that dental and eye care is not covered. These are part of health and wellbeing and no excuse for what we have here in the US.