Dentists will be listed in the Yellow Pages of a telephone book. You can also search database for your location. Not all listings are new, so the phone book Yellow Pages would be more beneficial.
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You can contact your dentist's office and request a copy of your records, or you can go in person to request them. Your new dentist can also request a copy of them, but you will need to sign a release form giving your former dentist permission to release the records to your new dentist. If that's the way you go, your new dentist will have you sign the release forms, then they will send it to the former dentist for you.
It is possible for a dentist to falsely claim to be in-network with your insurance provider. It is important to verify their network status with your insurance company before receiving treatment to avoid unexpected costs.
Your insurance provider should provide a list of dentist. Otherwise you can call and ask your dentist office.
You can not get a copy of sent text messages from you service provider. You can call and request a copy of the logged numbers, only if your name is on the account.
Yes, you can generally use anesthesia at a dentist's office while taking Prozac (fluoxetine). However, it's important to inform your dentist about all medications you're taking, including Prozac, as it can interact with certain anesthetics or affect your response to sedation. Your dentist may take this into consideration when planning your treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Your dentist may be charging more than what is stated in the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) due to various reasons such as additional services provided, out-of-network charges, or billing errors. It is important to discuss this discrepancy with your dentist and insurance provider to understand the charges and resolve any issues.
It depends on what state you are from. Go to www.deltadental.com, choose your state, and on the main home page it will have a link to choose a provider in your area. If you already have an General Dentist, simply call the office and ask! :)
It depends in which city you live in. There are usually just a very few of them, and the best person who can give you a reference is your dentist. If your own dentist doesn't know, ask another dentist.
To obtain a copy of your WHMIS certificate, first check your email, as many training providers send a digital copy upon completion. If you can't find it, contact the organization or training provider that issued the certificate; they may have a process for reissuing certificates. You may need to provide personal information or proof of completion to receive a new copy.
A dentist background check usually starts with, pardon the pun, word of mouth. You ask your friends who they go to see and what type of chair side manner their dentist has. Your next step in the dentist background check might be a call to your insurance provider, if your insurance covers dental work.
Arrange a consulation with a dentist to discuss your options. Implants are not for everyone and are costly. Once you have determined what needs to be done to restore your dental health, the dentist office will contact your insurance provider to determine what is covered. The dentist may financial options to cover the uninsured expenses.