Pricing, Insurance, Ceramics...
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Pricing, Insurance, Ceramics...
My dental care provider is an HMO (or DMO or whatever they call it).
Therefore, I am paying a co-pay ($1200). The cost being low is what convinced me to finally take the plunge and get the braces I dearly needed.
My question is...does anyone else have a copay for ortho?
and...what did people pay for ceramics?
I had to pay an additional $455 to have ceramics on my uppers. They don't do ceramic lowers and I am ok with that, as my teeth are much worse on the bottom.
Thanks!
Braced for 3 weeks on top only.
Lowers coming in 9 more weeks.
Therefore, I am paying a co-pay ($1200). The cost being low is what convinced me to finally take the plunge and get the braces I dearly needed.
My question is...does anyone else have a copay for ortho?
and...what did people pay for ceramics?
I had to pay an additional $455 to have ceramics on my uppers. They don't do ceramic lowers and I am ok with that, as my teeth are much worse on the bottom.
Thanks!
Braced for 3 weeks on top only.
Lowers coming in 9 more weeks.
Wow, $1200 is great! My insurance paid $2,000 towards my braces, so I had to cover the rest (about $2,400). I think I still would have gotten braces if I had to pay the full amount, but that $2,000 certainly helps!
As for the ceramics, I paid an extra $450 to get them on the upper 6, so very close to what you paid. At the time, I absolutely wanted clear on top and I'm very happy with the look of them, but I don't think it would have taken me long to get used to all metal either, so I probably could have saved the $450. Oh well, no regrets.
Good luck with your treatment.
As for the ceramics, I paid an extra $450 to get them on the upper 6, so very close to what you paid. At the time, I absolutely wanted clear on top and I'm very happy with the look of them, but I don't think it would have taken me long to get used to all metal either, so I probably could have saved the $450. Oh well, no regrets.
Good luck with your treatment.


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I don't think any insurances cover the upgrade to ceramics.
My insurance covered up to $1500, but they also have a contract price with the orthos on their plan that limits what the ortho can charge. Between the $1500 and the contract price I saved about $2300 - WOOHOO!
My insurance covered up to $1500, but they also have a contract price with the orthos on their plan that limits what the ortho can charge. Between the $1500 and the contract price I saved about $2300 - WOOHOO!

Expander in 8/9/06
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
I have a PPO.
My ortho maximum is 1400-1500$ lifetime benefit. However, one of my coworkers mentioned they got the lifetime benefit twice - probably due to a paper error. I'm hoping I'm lucky as well.
My final cost is $4800 before insurance and I paid 900$ up front, plus $150 for impressions and panoramic x-rays. My payments are ~$170 per month for 2 years before insurance - their financing operates on the basis of all out of pocket. When the insurance payments come in, they just apply those to the account so I have yet to make a payment on mine.
I also can ask them for *two* forebearances through the life of the financing - if I am short on money, I can ask them to hold the auto-draft from my bank account. They also will hold the autodraft if I want to make a payment by coming into the office.
Also, there is no interest on my financing. After the fiasco with my student loans, I was VERY happy to hear that! All in all, I expect to pay $3300 for my braces - which is less than what I paid for ONE semester of college.
My ortho maximum is 1400-1500$ lifetime benefit. However, one of my coworkers mentioned they got the lifetime benefit twice - probably due to a paper error. I'm hoping I'm lucky as well.
My final cost is $4800 before insurance and I paid 900$ up front, plus $150 for impressions and panoramic x-rays. My payments are ~$170 per month for 2 years before insurance - their financing operates on the basis of all out of pocket. When the insurance payments come in, they just apply those to the account so I have yet to make a payment on mine.
I also can ask them for *two* forebearances through the life of the financing - if I am short on money, I can ask them to hold the auto-draft from my bank account. They also will hold the autodraft if I want to make a payment by coming into the office.
Also, there is no interest on my financing. After the fiasco with my student loans, I was VERY happy to hear that! All in all, I expect to pay $3300 for my braces - which is less than what I paid for ONE semester of college.
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I haven't talked this through completely with my ortho yet (don't have my braces in yet), but I know my insurance (PPO) covers $2000, unfortunately this is for a lifetime. I was quoted over the phone at my braces and expander costing $4400. So we have to pay $2400 over an 18 month period @ $133.33 a month. Now remember, this is all what the receptionist told me over the phone...
Now I have a question. Does this $4400 include all the adjustments and everything else that goes with getting braces and having an expander? Hoping someone knows the answer to this. Of course, I'll ask when I have my appointment on the 16th.
Thanks!!!
Amanda
Now I have a question. Does this $4400 include all the adjustments and everything else that goes with getting braces and having an expander? Hoping someone knows the answer to this. Of course, I'll ask when I have my appointment on the 16th.
Thanks!!!
Amanda
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Everything should be included but might be a good idea to ask your Dr and call your insurance just in case. You guys are so lucky to have dental insurance. We don't have any and out of $6000.00 but worth every penny.
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