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Dentist visit
I went to the dentist today to have a couple of "minor" fillings done. The whole process was (almost) completely relaxing apart from the drilling. I was highly impressed with the patient care and the actual photographs taken of the teeth to see the beginning, middle and end were very interesting and much easier for the untrained x-ray reader like me to understand what they were actually doing.
The damage - $888!! Luckily my work health plan covers just about all of this but I almost fell over, I though she said $8.88 to start with thinking she had put the claim through my insurance already. And this was with the new dentist I have not the old one... So a snap shot of potential minor work costs for you if heading to the Calgary area. So keep brushing, flossing and avoid sweetened & fizzy drinks:) Helen |
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I had root canal done last week:thumbdown: for $900:eek:
Next time I go I'm going to ask the dentist to put a bigger mask on while he's robbing me:rofl:
Originally Posted by HPJOS
(Post 8592088)
I went to the dentist today to have a couple of "minor" fillings done. The whole process was (almost) completely relaxing apart from the drilling. I was highly impressed with the patient care and the actual photographs taken of the teeth to see the beginning, middle and end were very interesting and much easier for the untrained x-ray reader like me to understand what they were actually doing.
The damage - $888!! Luckily my work health plan covers just about all of this but I almost fell over, I though she said $8.88 to start with thinking she had put the claim through my insurance already. And this was with the new dentist I have not the old one... So a snap shot of potential minor work costs for you if heading to the Calgary area. So keep brushing, flossing and avoid sweetened & fizzy drinks:) Helen |
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Originally Posted by HPJOS
(Post 8592088)
I went to the dentist today to have a couple of "minor" fillings done. The whole process was (almost) completely relaxing apart from the drilling. I was highly impressed with the patient care and the actual photographs taken of the teeth to see the beginning, middle and end were very interesting and much easier for the untrained x-ray reader like me to understand what they were actually doing.
The damage - $888!! Luckily my work health plan covers just about all of this but I almost fell over, I though she said $8.88 to start with thinking she had put the claim through my insurance already. And this was with the new dentist I have not the old one... So a snap shot of potential minor work costs for you if heading to the Calgary area. So keep brushing, flossing and avoid sweetened & fizzy drinks:) Helen |
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Originally Posted by snowshoveller
(Post 8592249)
all that fancy stuff and a root canal for 60 quid in the west midlands recently!
I had a shock with my first dental check up in 1997 in Calgary. Bill was $750 for check up and chipped tooth repair- no medical insurance then. I happy to keep the NHS funded with my taxes. hudd |
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I'd be cheaper flying back to the UK for treatment.........and stock up on wine gums and sports mixture while i'm at it:eek:
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Originally Posted by HPJOS
(Post 8592088)
I went to the dentist today to have a couple of "minor" fillings done. The whole process was (almost) completely relaxing apart from the drilling. I was highly impressed with the patient care and the actual photographs taken of the teeth to see the beginning, middle and end were very interesting and much easier for the untrained x-ray reader like me to understand what they were actually doing.
The damage - $888!! Luckily my work health plan covers just about all of this but I almost fell over, I though she said $8.88 to start with thinking she had put the claim through my insurance already. And this was with the new dentist I have not the old one... So a snap shot of potential minor work costs for you if heading to the Calgary area. So keep brushing, flossing and avoid sweetened & fizzy drinks:) Helen |
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Originally Posted by budcolin
(Post 8592275)
I'd be cheaper flying back to the UK for treatment.........and stock up on wine gums and sports mixture while i'm at it:eek:
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Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8592299)
Nah. Go to Mexico and have a dental holiday. A root canal is $350. A crown $180. The savings pay for the trip and the work is top notch.
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Originally Posted by budcolin
(Post 8592275)
I'd be cheaper flying back to the UK for treatment.........and stock up on wine gums and sports mixture while i'm at it:eek:
I new a Scottish family in Calgary would get their major dental work done when they went back to Scotland on holiday. hudd |
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don't you ever wonder why brits take alot of bad teeth jokes???
cos your dentist are shite thats why!! I paid for private dentist in UK and it was amazing how a cleaning went from a 10 minute job to a proper 45 mins job...cleanings are not done in 10 mns...!!! We also have white fillings here, not in UK unless you pay for them....and to be honest dentists in UK are tired of making nothing for their work that's why so many are going private. You complain about the price of dentist in Canada but face facts, they do better work here!! |
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Originally Posted by Cdnshaz
(Post 8592542)
don't you ever wonder why brits take alot of bad teeth jokes???
cos your dentist are shite thats why!! I paid for private dentist in UK and it was amazing how a cleaning went from a 10 minute job to a proper 45 mins job...cleanings are not done in 10 mns...!!! We also have white fillings here, not in UK unless you pay for them....and to be honest dentists in UK are tired of making nothing for their work that's why so many are going private. You complain about the price of dentist in Canada but face facts, they do better work here!! I've seen more people in their 40s and 50s here with dentures here than I ever saw when I was in the UK. I have to ask people to remove their dentures for some x-rays so that's how I know this. Plenty of others have gaping great holes and rotten teeth. I've seen people with teeth worn down to stubs. Never saw that in the UK. NHS dentistry may have it's faults but at least pretty much everyone had access to a dentist. 10 minutes cleaning is better than none. |
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8592562)
NHS dentistry may have it's faults but at least pretty much everyone had access to a dentist. 10 minutes cleaning is better than none.
I always thought the Dentistry should be means tested....my boss was loaded but still used NHS dentist, making it impossible for someone who couldn't afford much to get in....he was also a stingy old fart until he wanted new toy!!! |
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Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8592562)
NHS dentistry may have it's faults but at least pretty much everyone had access to a dentist. 10 minutes cleaning is better than none. I see plenty of people here with bad teeth who presumably are unable to afford the dentist or don't have the appropriate benefits. |
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I am sorry, but why do people need to have their teeth cleaned by the hygienist - can you not clean and maintain them yourself??
I have never had to have mine cleaned or scaled and polished! |
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Originally Posted by Cdnshaz
(Post 8592542)
don't you ever wonder why brits take alot of bad teeth jokes???
cos your dentist are shite thats why!! I paid for private dentist in UK and it was amazing how a cleaning went from a 10 minute job to a proper 45 mins job...cleanings are not done in 10 mns...!!! We also have white fillings here, not in UK unless you pay for them....and to be honest dentists in UK are tired of making nothing for their work that's why so many are going private. You complain about the price of dentist in Canada but face facts, they do better work here!! I used to receive excellent and reasonable dental care (private) in the UK. The last filling I had done cost 60GBP more than 6 years ago, my dentist used to clean my teeth himself, no dental hygenist and he used ultra sonic equipment and charges 35GBP for clean, check-up & polish. The time in cleaning here is taken up by the laborious manual scraper, but insurance companies pay it so they charge for it. I think a 10 minute "unit" costs about $67. It's more expensive than the actual consultation with the dentist! Discussing with my new dentist yesterday he said the people with the best teeth are usually from China and other far eastern countries, not due to their dental treatment (which has been pretty much non-existent until very recently) but to their diet being low in refined sugar. On the flip side of that they usually have terrible gum disease because of no routine brushing & flossing. The average Canadian might look like their teeth are great but the amount of work they have had done is insane and it all boils down to diet, well fizzy drinks. That and popcorn apparently! Helen |
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