Submitted by asturDC t3_10jovzy in washingtondc
My dentistry is in downtown DC; it’s quoting $900 for a crown , just my portion … are you kidding me???
Recommendations plz :)
Submitted by asturDC t3_10jovzy in washingtondc
My dentistry is in downtown DC; it’s quoting $900 for a crown , just my portion … are you kidding me???
Recommendations plz :)
same 😩
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Traveling to Mexico (cheap flight + 2 or 3 night hotel + dental work) might be cheaper.
When the crown fails, you have no recourse
Crowns are running $1200-1500, depending on whether it's a ceramic or porcelain with fine metal margin. As the snail notes, call around and check prices. Just make sure a new dentist isn’t going to want to do a full exam on you and charge you for that, too.
Doesn't Howard offer free and discounted dental services at their school of dentistry? Maybe something to look into.
Check out Howard Dental school. Washington Hospital Center used to do dental work also.
Dental insurance is almost worthless.
Well not for routine cleanings and x-rays…anything more than that and you’re S.O.L.
Not exactly worthless. OP said it paid out 50%.
When I finally had to get a root canal, I thought, “Well, hey, I didn’t have any plans for my next paycheck anyway...” and I was flabbergasted when the insurance covered the whole thing.
That sadly sounds pretty accurate. Dental and vision insurance need to be treated as regular health insurance (which needs to be fixed and run way better). Gum disease can lead to heart disease! It’s all connected. Freaking lobbyists.
Interesting to note that if you have glaucoma or diabetes, health insurance covers eye exams. I wonder if insurance would cover dental exams if you have a heart condition? 🤔
> I wonder if insurance would cover dental exams if you have a heart condition? 🤔
It's possible. Dental exam is usually provided free for transplant as an insurance benefit, as in checking that your oral hygiene is good enough for transplant.
I do know that wisdom teeth extraction can be covered by medical insurance.
The ADA lobbied against Medicare Part B including dental. But I guess to be fair, dentists have different needs than physicians.
My dental insurance covered 50% and that's about what I paid in my DC dentist office. For years, I went to a family friend's office in PG County...I ended up paying the same and waiting a lot longer for everything since they're a smaller office, so it doesn't seem like you're being overcharged.
I've had a few expensive issues in the past few years and would seriously consider medical tourism for anything more than a root canal.
$900 is a “steal”…welcome to the American healthcare system
To be fair, dental is worse in other countries that I’ve lived in. I paid the same in Italy as I would have paid here, and it took me a year to get into dentist on the NHS in the UK, so I paid out of pocket there too. Oh In Italy, I had to pay cash to get that price and the dentist were definitely not as advanced as we have here. No one in Italy is making crowns in the back with 3d printers, like my dentist here does.
Much cheaper in Korea and probably better quality.
Go there and make a vacation out of it.
Had a similar situation recently - after hours on the phone I learned that insurances have a 'contracted rate' with in-newtork offices. These are pre-determined and they can't charge you more.
I would ask the dentristy for the 'code' assigned to that procedure (They have to have one in order to bill the insurance company). Then call your insurance and ask for the "contracted rate".
In my case, the office over charged me and ended up refunding me the difference.
my practice is somewhere in montgomery county. my crown fee is $1600.
i discount that pretty heavily for cash patients
I’ve had three, I don’t have dental insurance, and they are always expensive. I assume that includes a root canal? There are different levels or severities of work that is needed, in my experience, and one size doesn’t fit all. You could
Good point. Last month I went to Guatemala City to a super modern dentist’s office with better equipment and facilities than I’ve seen here. He spoke perfect English and was educated at a well known US dental school. I had extensive work done under sedation (a licensed anesthesiologist works from the office) for hundreds vs the thousands I would pay here in DC. My wife has had a root canal and crowns done by him. I will go back for my regular appointments there and will have typical / regular dental work and check ups there.
Have a website?
I’ll have to ask my wife. She is the keeper of records. And she’s down there right now.
I’d love this info, too.
Please share if you’re able to
Please let me know!
Totally agree that this is an option worth considering. I would've considered it, but (and I don't know if this is the case for everyone) every time I've needed a root canal it's been sudden intense pain that I had to to schedule an emergency appointment for
Do you have this info???? Or how did you find them?
My wife works at the US Embassy in Guatemala City. She took the recommendations of her neighborhood listserv type group.
Ok, well I really hope I find the dentist name or shoot some people over to the group:) thanks o much for replying!!
Dental Experts Guatemala +502 3130 6330
https://g.co/kgs/33o8Y6 here’s a good one. Not the same one, and I haven’t had a chance to ask my wife just yet. When I do, I will post it.
Thanks for all the follow up:) and I hope you have a great day!!
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Crown is considered cosmetic. It would be almost free to pull it.
This is criminal
I went to a downtown DC dentist for about 8 years… that price sounds about right. I have pretty decent dental insurance too :/
Looks like my insurance covers 50% on crowns
Not a joke. My wife went to consult on a bridge today. They recommended 3 crowns, $4K also with 50% coinsurance.
Sadly yes, that’s what I paid even with 50% insurance.
Dental in the U.S. is terrible. I try to get mine done abroad when I can, it’s sometimes 1/10th of the cost OOP there and depending on your insurance you can actually bill them for what you paid abroad. But yes sadly, that seems about right.
This is about average for 50% coverage. Cost fluctuates if you need a build-up, porcelain/ceramic or metal based are less expensive than high noble metals.
In office crowns may differ slightly.
But a few offices will try to eat some of that cost.
As someone once described it, in America, teeth are considered "luxury bones".
You didn't go to Tend did you?
Dude I ended up paying $3200 for a crown and dental work all because of a gummy bear. Yes it broke my tooth and had to have special surgery and a crown.
sounds slightly high, but maybe inflation is catching up at the dentist too. my last one was $1500 2 years ago ($750 after 50% insurance coverage). don't grind your teeth or bite anything hard with that tooth, if you crack the root an impant will run you close to $4-5k
Better yet, get a night guard !
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Go to Mexico for dental and vision if you can
Seems about right. American dental care is a rip off.
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Sounds about right. I signed up for Delta Dental @$40/m for additional coverage. Crown for $750ish out of pocket with that.