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Dental "Insurance" isn't really insurance??
Hi, if you're going to comment something cynical/negative, go somewhere else. I'm new to this and just trying to understand.
I'm being hit with a potential bill of
- D2740 (porcelain crown)
- D2950 (buildup, including pins)
- D2392 (filling)
- D2394 (more filling)
I have dental "insurance" and they're in network, but I may still be on the hook for $1360 - is dental not like a hospital where you may not end up paying anything?
Or is dental such that unless you're doing a cleaning, you can expect to pay things.
Thank you!
u/Flimsy_Strain1595 — 4 days ago