My DD10 has been under the care of an ortho for about two years now. She has not yet had braces, but has had a bite plate (similar to a retainer) to correct a deep bite. When we originally got the bite plate, we paid the fee which was around $500 (ins covered half) and since then we have not had to pay anything else at any of the other appointments.
Back in February we went for a regularly scheduled appointment and it was decided that DD no longer needed to wear the bite plate, basically the (baby) teeth that were holding it in were falling out, so she could no longer wear it. The ortho said she wanted to see her again in May to see if she would be ready for braces yet.
So we go back a few weeks ago in late May to see the ortho and they take a bunch of pictures and x-rays and it's determined that she's not quite ready for braces yet and that she probably will be in the fall so give them a call to make an appointment when she finally loses her last 4 baby teeth.
Never once was anything mentioned about charges or payment for this appointment and I just assumed that this appointment would have no charge just like all of the other appointments from the last two years. Well yesterday we recieved a bill from the ortho for $375!!! For the X-rays ($150 each) and the photos ($75). It appears they have not attempted to submit these charges to our insurance company either. I will be calling on Monday but I wanted to know if this was normal practice or not for an orthodontist.
Further backstory on this ortho - there are 3 different orthos in our town and when we were first looking a few years ago we went to all 3 for consults. The first one had a free consult so I assumed this Dr would be a free consult too which was my mistake. We get there and they want to take a $150 X-ray before we even see the Dr. I said no and was ready to just leave (calmly, no anger just wouldn't get a consult from this doc) and they agree to do the X-ray for "free". Ok fine, weird but whatever. We end up choosing this doc because we like her treatment plan best.
Fast forward to getting the bite plate - the ones they showed us in the initial appointments were all removable so I assume that's what we are getting. They make the thing and we go to get it and it turns out they made her one that is permanently cemented in her mouth which we never discussed and I wasn't comfortable with. They said it was because too many kids were losing the removable ones. I tell them I'm willing to take that risk, that I have a very responsible kid and we want the removable kind. They agree to remake it, but they charge me $100 for a new one. I was pissed, but went along with it. This latest bill with no upfront explanation feels like the last straw. While the X-rays and photos are their standard and helped with the diagnosis you can tell just by looking at her mouth that she still has 4 baby teeth and we don't need $375 worth of photos and X-rays to see that. This feels like the last straw for me and this practice. Every time I go to the dentist they are very upfront with costs so this ortho is throwing me for a loop. Is this normal or out of line?
Back in February we went for a regularly scheduled appointment and it was decided that DD no longer needed to wear the bite plate, basically the (baby) teeth that were holding it in were falling out, so she could no longer wear it. The ortho said she wanted to see her again in May to see if she would be ready for braces yet.
So we go back a few weeks ago in late May to see the ortho and they take a bunch of pictures and x-rays and it's determined that she's not quite ready for braces yet and that she probably will be in the fall so give them a call to make an appointment when she finally loses her last 4 baby teeth.
Never once was anything mentioned about charges or payment for this appointment and I just assumed that this appointment would have no charge just like all of the other appointments from the last two years. Well yesterday we recieved a bill from the ortho for $375!!! For the X-rays ($150 each) and the photos ($75). It appears they have not attempted to submit these charges to our insurance company either. I will be calling on Monday but I wanted to know if this was normal practice or not for an orthodontist.
Further backstory on this ortho - there are 3 different orthos in our town and when we were first looking a few years ago we went to all 3 for consults. The first one had a free consult so I assumed this Dr would be a free consult too which was my mistake. We get there and they want to take a $150 X-ray before we even see the Dr. I said no and was ready to just leave (calmly, no anger just wouldn't get a consult from this doc) and they agree to do the X-ray for "free". Ok fine, weird but whatever. We end up choosing this doc because we like her treatment plan best.
Fast forward to getting the bite plate - the ones they showed us in the initial appointments were all removable so I assume that's what we are getting. They make the thing and we go to get it and it turns out they made her one that is permanently cemented in her mouth which we never discussed and I wasn't comfortable with. They said it was because too many kids were losing the removable ones. I tell them I'm willing to take that risk, that I have a very responsible kid and we want the removable kind. They agree to remake it, but they charge me $100 for a new one. I was pissed, but went along with it. This latest bill with no upfront explanation feels like the last straw. While the X-rays and photos are their standard and helped with the diagnosis you can tell just by looking at her mouth that she still has 4 baby teeth and we don't need $375 worth of photos and X-rays to see that. This feels like the last straw for me and this practice. Every time I go to the dentist they are very upfront with costs so this ortho is throwing me for a loop. Is this normal or out of line?