So, I haven't had to get any fillings for quite a long time. Then, when I went for my last cleaning I told him I was having trouble with a particular tooth. It turns out that an old filling was coming out. So, he said it needed to be replaced. He also recommended replacing another one on the tooth next to it. These fillings were between the teeth and the two he wants to replaced are essentially side by side. They were put in at the same time, have the same wear and tear, and if one was bad it seems logical that the other one should be replaced as well.
So, I get my estimate. My dentist is charging $251 per filling. The fillings are described as Resin-2 surface, posterior by my dentist. Of that, my insurance (who my dentist participates with) only allows for $85/filling. They will pay 80% of the $85 and I have to pay 20% less a $50 deductible plus the difference that is not allowed.
Holy heck, that is a lot of money!!! Like I said, I haven't needed a filling for a long time and so I'm curious if the amount my dentist is charging is outrageous or does my insurance just suck???? I hate to leave my dentist because I really do like him and I really like my hygienist. But if I'm being overcharged, I may have to look elsewhere.
So, I get my estimate. My dentist is charging $251 per filling. The fillings are described as Resin-2 surface, posterior by my dentist. Of that, my insurance (who my dentist participates with) only allows for $85/filling. They will pay 80% of the $85 and I have to pay 20% less a $50 deductible plus the difference that is not allowed.
Holy heck, that is a lot of money!!! Like I said, I haven't needed a filling for a long time and so I'm curious if the amount my dentist is charging is outrageous or does my insurance just suck???? I hate to leave my dentist because I really do like him and I really like my hygienist. But if I'm being overcharged, I may have to look elsewhere.