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Since the dentist has to remove some of the old cement and prep the bridge (and natural teeth) for recementation...my dentist charges $120-130
Take him to court If the dentist admitted filling the wrong tooth then he shouldn't charge for it and do the other one for free.
Not legally.
It depends upon to which dentist you are going. As, every dentist charge different as per the service offered by them.
Finding a dentist for a fair price is not that easy. A quality dentist may be more important the cost. Anyway, the only way to find one is to call around and ask t hem how much they charge.
If the dentist is part of the insurance company's network, he or she is contracted NOT to balance bill the patient for the discount negotiated as part of the contract. The dentist can charge for the difference between the discounted rate and what the insurer pays. For example, if the usual charge for the procedure is $100 but the discounted amount is $60 and the insurer pays half; then the dentist can charge you $30. But the dentist should NOT be charging you the $30 PLUS the $40 discounted amount. If this happens you should contact your insurance company as the dentist may be in violation of his or her contract.
Yes and no. It all depends on the dentist's contract with your insurance plan. There is no standard answer to this question.
I can only think of a steriod injection
The price for a dentist varies. It also depends if you have insurance or not. If you want to go to a certified dentist then you would be looking at paying about the same price anywhere. You can always pull your own teeth which is free of charge but comes with risks.
AnswerIf you have a co-pay and the dentist does not accept it (only accepts payment from insurance as full) then the dentist is committing insurance fruad. This can lead to revokation of license, fines and prison.
Generally yes, they can ask for the balance.
a dentist offers a "free consultation", and when you have the consultation, he tries to charge you for it