Yes, a dental office in Massachusetts can legally charge for a missed appointment if there is a clear policy in place regarding missed appointments, and the patient has been informed of this policy. Typically, this information is communicated through the office's intake forms or appointment confirmation reminders. However, the amount charged must be reasonable and not punitive. It’s advisable for patients to review the office's policy to understand any potential fees.
Somewhere in Massachusetts I think.
For the most part the answer will be no. However, some dental hospitals may offer no appointment Saturday examinations; I would expect these to be advertised broadly.
Make an appointment with a dentist, then ask for advise.
Make a dental appointment. Or if money is an issue, contact a dental school to see if you can get low-cost or no-cost treatment. ~ T
Anything you can take home with you. An appointment or dental visit are not goods.
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The reference that provides guidance for appointment control and the recording of dental diagnosis and treatment is typically the American Dental Association (ADA) guidelines or the Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes. These resources outline best practices for documenting patient interactions, diagnoses, and treatment plans in dental settings. Additionally, state dental boards and insurance providers may have specific regulations that guide these processes.
You need to schedule an appointment with your family dentist, and from there you can have your impressions taken and get one from the lab. :)
My dental surgeon rceommened that I take two advil 30 minutes before my appointment time for surgery.
There are many organizations that offer free dental care to the public. It may take a little time to get an appointment as many people do not have dental. These Dentists are located all over the United States.
Well, most likely they will charge you a missed appointment fee to cover surgery running costs/overheads. If you don't pay this they will probably not give you another appointment but probably they will not pursue the charge if you leave and go elsewhere. However dentistry is a small world and most dentists in an area know each other and you could soon get your self a reputation if do it frequently and find yourself having to go far a field to get a dentist...... I work in a dental office. If you refuse to pay for a missed appointment, the most a dentist can/will "do" is dismiss you from the practice. We can't send you to collections over a missed appointment fee. If I were you, I'd simply let the office know that you are going to another office. But just so you know, it really does impact an office more than you may realize when you don't show up for your appointments. We charge $60 for a missed appointment but that doesn't even touch what was lost.
Having just remembered his dental appointment, John was racing for the door.