Growin'upDisney
<font color=blue>I've been to Disney since I was k
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DH was told by the dentist that he has no enamel on his teeth and he has developed pockets/holes inside his front 6 upper teeth.
There are 2 approaches to fix them.
1) is to have 2 fillings in each teeth to fix the pockets but in the months to come more pockets may develop since there is still no enamel. This would cost us about $200 out of pocket.
2) is to get porcelain teeth veneers on the 6 teeth and this will completely fix the problem. Never have to worry about it again but the insurance won't cover them beacuse accoridng to the insurance veneers are cosmetic. Cost to us $3000
How can something that the dentist tells you that you need to fix a rare problem in your mouth is cosmetic? If he only gets the filings more holes could develop and he could lose his teeth.
Insurances are so frustrating!! This all comes less than a week after we had sat down and laid out a plan to buy a home in 6 months, of course.
I think they call it Murphy's law - Hey Dan do you have anything to do with this??
There are 2 approaches to fix them.
1) is to have 2 fillings in each teeth to fix the pockets but in the months to come more pockets may develop since there is still no enamel. This would cost us about $200 out of pocket.
2) is to get porcelain teeth veneers on the 6 teeth and this will completely fix the problem. Never have to worry about it again but the insurance won't cover them beacuse accoridng to the insurance veneers are cosmetic. Cost to us $3000
How can something that the dentist tells you that you need to fix a rare problem in your mouth is cosmetic? If he only gets the filings more holes could develop and he could lose his teeth.
Insurances are so frustrating!! This all comes less than a week after we had sat down and laid out a plan to buy a home in 6 months, of course.
I think they call it Murphy's law - Hey Dan do you have anything to do with this??