Whether parents should pay dental bills often depends on the family's financial situation and the child's age. Many parents choose to cover dental expenses as part of their responsibility to ensure their child's health and well-being. However, as children grow older, it's beneficial to discuss financial responsibility and consider teaching them to contribute or manage their own dental expenses. Ultimately, the decision should reflect the family's values and circumstances.
You should know how much the dental work is going to cost. You should know how much of it your insurance is going to cover, and how much you have to pay yourself. Dental work can get very expensive.
The estate is responsible for all the debts of the deceased including dental bills. The children are not required to pay them from their own pocket.
how can i pay my dental bill i am on a fix income
You and your parents.
"For a low cost dental insurance plan, expect to pay $0-$15. For the Dental PPO or PDN, or for the Dental Indemenity, you will not pay a co-pay when you visit the dentist."
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Parents should have to pay because obviously the parent is lacking on something which makes the child lack and not go to school
Get an older friend who is atleast 18 yrs old and have her buy it for u but pay her back
Delta dental is a dental insurance company. Delta dental will pay 50%-80% of the cost for the extraction of wisdom teeth.
i am a woman aged 60 and am getting state pention .do i have to pay for dental treatment.
I think you should pay half and your parents should pay halfAnother view:No, the parents are not obligated to pay for half, a fourth, or any of it. Parents don't "owe" their kids any expensive (luxury) items - those are a privilege IF the parents choose to buy it, or even pay for just part of it.If the item is not a necessity (e.g. food, basic clothing, etc.), then you should buy it, but only if YOU have the money to do so. If you don't have enough money to buy it right now, then you can save for it until you do have enough money for it.As for how much should you pay for it, that depends on how badly you want it, as well as how expensive it is. If you want it badly enough, then you should be willing to pay for it yourself.
The groom's parents are only responsible for paying out of town guests at rehearsal dinner for: Parents of the bride (some parents are divorced and one ex may live out of town or both live out of town, but often the out of town parents of the bride will pay their own way if they can financially afford it); Maid of honor; bridesmaids; flower girl or ring bearer. Any other relatives or friends that are not in the wedding party should pay their own way.