Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by ballsrburning
(Post 5320351)
Hopefully someone can answer this.
If you had medical insurance covering the dentist wouldn't the cost of work be free?? If this is the case why don't members join these insurance companies, or am I missing something about how it works over there? Russ |
Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by kev&sarah
(Post 5320383)
Most Insurance covers you for a max of $500 per POLICY per year.:sneaky:
oh ok that explains it then thats a complete wast of time. Really can't see the incentive of having insurance now. |
Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by kev&sarah
(Post 5314315)
Someone here said recently that if you are registered with an NHS dentist, you can still visit them for up to 3 years after registering. Based on that theory, if you 'pop back' every couple of years you should still be covered. :sneaky:
Only problem is if you want an emergency appt, bit far to go :D I was taken off my previous dentists list after I cancelled an appointment, after being his customer for 31 years!!! It's all in the big scheme of changing to private only practices;) |
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Dont get me wrong great place N.Z.i cant wait to get back myself but the dentistry needs to be seriously looked at.out and out extortion if you ask me.its a wonder its not a nation of people with rotten teeth!!!!!!
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Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by Patrick2007
(Post 5320804)
Dont get me wrong great place N.Z.i cant wait to get back myself but the dentistry needs to be seriously looked at.out and out extortion if you ask me.its a wonder its not a nation of people with rotten teeth!!!!!!
People forget but NHS dentistry was never totally free for all adults - it was free only to adults in certain income groups/situations and there was an upper limit to what the rest were expected to pay towards a particular course of treatment. Not that different from the weird 3 band system they have recently introduced. Does anyone else know if you had an accident here in NZ and say all your front teeth were knocked out...would implants to replace them be covered on the special catch all accident cover (forgotten the acronym for it) or does it only cover true medical? Or maybe NHS-style they'd only cover you for dentures :p! |
Re: Dentists
Dental work would definitely be covered.
Example: My (idiotic childish nutter) ex boyfriend was playing “fights” with a friend of his. The friend accidentally knocked two of his teeth out. The repairs were paid for by ACC. From memory the cosmetic stuff wasn’t and he ended up having a few problems with his teeth which couldn’t quite be put down to the fight but most likely would have been the result of it. But, generally yes, if there is an ‘event’ then ACC would pay. The same idiot also tripped one day (I suspect he had a couple of beers but he denied it) and fell through a window. Those bills were also paid for – physio, doctors visists, etc. Apparently he has grown up in recent years though! |
Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by luvwelly
(Post 5321050)
Not sure any Western country has got a perfect dental health model (Sweden maybe?). Well NZ has always had a free school dental service (admittedly with a slightly dodgy history in some respects) so just as in the UK, the idea is to give 'free at point of use' access to children from all income groups to at least give them a good start dentally. Don't think braces on teeth etc is routinely covered anymore in either country whereas when I was a child in UK it was.
People forget but NHS dentistry was never totally free for all adults - it was free only to adults in certain income groups/situations and there was an upper limit to what the rest were expected to pay towards a particular course of reatment. Not that different from the weird 3 band system they have recently introduced. oes anyone else know if you had an accident here in NZ and say all your front teeth were knocked out...would implants to replace them be covered on the special catch all accident cover (forgotten the acronym for it) or does it only cover true medical? Or maybe NHS-style they'd only cover you for dentures :p! A few things heard about a dentist down the road from us ( he is gone now ) Patient, while having a tooth extracted - Doctor, "I know you have put jabs in but it still hurts " Dentist, " Well, hang onto the chair then " And, patient in chair for filling, dentist sits down, gets everything ready then turns to his nurse and says " ok, what do I do now ? " peter |
Re: Dentists
If you get a community services card its cheaper
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Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by Pete n Shell
(Post 5328497)
If you get a community services card its cheaper
Dont you haveto be on a low income to qualify for one I have just been quoted $1050 for a cap on a tooth that was broken in half after an accident at work,AC will pay $700 ,I have to fork out the difference but my company may pay that as it was caused at work and they are insured. |
Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by themeggies
(Post 5328532)
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Dont you haveto be on a low income to qualify for one I have just been quoted $1050 for a cap on a tooth that was broken in half after an accident at work,AC will pay $700 ,I have to fork out the difference but my company may pay that as it was caused at work and they are insured. |
Re: Dentists
Originally Posted by themeggies
(Post 5328532)
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Dont you haveto be on a low income to qualify for one I have just been quoted $1050 for a cap on a tooth that was broken in half after an accident at work,AC will pay $700 ,I have to fork out the difference but my company may pay that as it was caused at work and they are insured. |
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