rluey29
Wish I was in Disney, Hooray, Hooray!!!
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Hi there dis'ers...
I feel like this is budget related because it could potentially cost me alot of money depending on which way we go.
My 15 month old son is scheduled for oral surgery at the hospital in about 20 days so I don't have alot of time to make up my mind. His 4 top teeth and 3 of his front bottom teeth are needing caps. Since he had to have these teeth for the next 6-7 years, I wanted to get the white caps so that he could take nice pictures and not be teased by any children. The problem is that his insurance won't pay a penny on the white ones and will only cover the stainless steel. The white ones are $235 per tooth out of pocket.
My husband and I decided that since it was so expensive that maybe we'd have the top 4 white and the bottom ones silver, but when I talked to the surgeon's office this morning she was telling me that the white and silver can both fall off but only the silver would be covered by insurance for reattachment. She also said that the white can scratch and chip easily.
Now I don't know what to do. I hate the thought of him having a mouth full of silver teeth for so many years but it will cost me $944 for something that may not last.
Have any of you opted for the white caps for your children, and how well did they hold up??
I feel like this is budget related because it could potentially cost me alot of money depending on which way we go.
My 15 month old son is scheduled for oral surgery at the hospital in about 20 days so I don't have alot of time to make up my mind. His 4 top teeth and 3 of his front bottom teeth are needing caps. Since he had to have these teeth for the next 6-7 years, I wanted to get the white caps so that he could take nice pictures and not be teased by any children. The problem is that his insurance won't pay a penny on the white ones and will only cover the stainless steel. The white ones are $235 per tooth out of pocket.
My husband and I decided that since it was so expensive that maybe we'd have the top 4 white and the bottom ones silver, but when I talked to the surgeon's office this morning she was telling me that the white and silver can both fall off but only the silver would be covered by insurance for reattachment. She also said that the white can scratch and chip easily.
Now I don't know what to do. I hate the thought of him having a mouth full of silver teeth for so many years but it will cost me $944 for something that may not last.
Have any of you opted for the white caps for your children, and how well did they hold up??