Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all dental insurance covers orthodontia so you can’t assume insurance will cover a portion.
However, if the parents are divorced and each have dental insurance that does cover it, it can be almost free.
Insurance companies won’t give double coverage.
We did it. Each insurance company paid so braces were a total of $500 each parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all dental insurance covers orthodontia so you can’t assume insurance will cover a portion.
However, if the parents are divorced and each have dental insurance that does cover it, it can be almost free.
Insurance companies won’t give double coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a blue collar household where money was very tight. My parents stretched every penny in the grocery budget, our house was shabby, one older car, and maybe one new school outfit every year, the rest being hand-me-downs from cousins, etc. The family income was just enough for no assistance from the state or federal government. Yet both my sibling and I had braces through middle school. My parents considered it a necessity. They used part of their meager savings for it, and it was the only thing they went into a little debt for.
I'm enormously grateful. My sib and I would have looked like beavers with our giant overbites. All you can see in our elementary school pictures are giant teeth set in tiny mouths. Both my parents grew up extremely poor, and had a lot of dental problems (and pain) stemming from childhood poverty, so I think that is a lot of the reason they made sure dental care was something we couldn't cut back on.
My point is, you never know how families might be budgeting to pay for braces; I don't think you can assume they are getting them for free.
Same here
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a blue collar household where money was very tight. My parents stretched every penny in the grocery budget, our house was shabby, one older car, and maybe one new school outfit every year, the rest being hand-me-downs from cousins, etc. The family income was just enough for no assistance from the state or federal government. Yet both my sibling and I had braces through middle school. My parents considered it a necessity. They used part of their meager savings for it, and it was the only thing they went into a little debt for.
I'm enormously grateful. My sib and I would have looked like beavers with our giant overbites. All you can see in our elementary school pictures are giant teeth set in tiny mouths. Both my parents grew up extremely poor, and had a lot of dental problems (and pain) stemming from childhood poverty, so I think that is a lot of the reason they made sure dental care was something we couldn't cut back on.
My point is, you never know how families might be budgeting to pay for braces; I don't think you can assume they are getting them for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think part of the answer lies in OP's question itself. She's asking how families of TEENS are affording braces.
As another PP pointed out, best practice is now to have the orthodonia completed before a child hits that age. Third through fifth grades, mostly.
So, these families are saving until their children are older than the ideal, because they DON'T just have $3K sitting around. It took them a while to save enough to pay. Hence the beater cars, etc.
Maybe if your kid needs extensive care, yes. My kid just has a slight overbite and the dentist and ortho didn't want to see him until he was turning 13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See the link above. There are shady dentists that will deem braces to be medically neccessary and therefore covered by medicaid.
But this seems too widespread to be some isolated shady scheme. There are maybe 100 plus low-income young teens in the league currently in braces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably get it for “free” (#yourepayingforit).
Okay, how? I don’t want to pay another $7k.
The same way they qualify for their food stamps. They don’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably get it for “free” (#yourepayingforit).
Yep. This.
Ah... some things on DCUM never change...
It's the illegals and the blacks that are holding you down. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for the name of the ortho doing braces for $2,500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably get it for “free” (#yourepayingforit).
Yep. This.