vhoffman said:
DD will need braces soon. They're waiting for some adult teeth to come in before beginning. Even with insurance, the cost will be quite high.
I was wondering if going to a dental school would be more cost effective? Do dental schools even do braces? The nearest dental school is about 2 hours drive away. It might be worth it for significant savings, but how many visits should we expect to make during a year for braces, adjustments, etc? It would involve time out of school, gas, etc. Just wanted to know if anyone has used a dental school for braces, what the cost and quality is like.
Interesting idea. If I lived near a dental school, I would investigate the possibility. I imagine the students' work is carefully supervised. Do they take insurance?
I'd be leary of the two-hour drive though. You'll be taking her about once a month for several years, so a four-hour round-trip drive will get old -- unless, of course, there's shopping or other things you need/want to do in that area.
Things may have changed, but when I had my braces, setting appointments was always a headache. No parent wants her child to miss school, so my orthodontist had a rule: if you have a morning appointment this month, you must have an afternoon appointment next month -- or vice versa. It was a way of spreading out the more popular afternoon appointments. Anyway, you should ask about appointment policies. What if you end up with an 8:00 AM appointment? Are you okay with leaving the house at 5:30 AM to drive to the orthodontist? If you go to a local doctor, she can probably miss one class period and be back at school; the dental school would probably necessitate a half-day's absence -- again, once a month. What's her school's policy on missing days for doctor's appointments?
Most months her "chair time" will only be 15-30 minutes; however, we all know that some months she may wait an hour to get into the chair! So you could potentially be looking at 5-5.5 hours per month for ortho visits (2 hours to drive, 1 hour to sit, 30 minutes in the chair, 2 hours home).
Do you work? Can you easily miss the time to take her to the orthodontist /schedule around her appointments?
When will she get her license? Would you be okay with her driving to and from the orthodontist herself?
I don't know if I'd do it or not. Too many unanswered questions.