The bill for scraping my teeth for 10 minutes was €160!
For a 27 year old to have only spent €160 on dentist bills in their lifetime, sounds like a bargain to me. but looks like your dentist is going to bring you up to national average as best he can.
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Originally Posted by colly http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=514951#post514951
The bill for scraping my teeth for 10 minutes was €160!
That does seem a lot. My wife recently paid Eur 65 for a checkup and clean.
Not necessarily - e.g. if they did not bother to get some idea of the charges applicable in advance.I think you're both being ripped off.
Every 12 months as far as I know.You are entitled to a full check-up and cleaning free of charge every 6 months if you pay the normal Class A PRSI.
They can only claim it if the patient signs the form.I've no doubt that most dentists claim the PRSI money for most of their patients
Treatment Benefit only covers part of the cost of some treatements - they are not "getting away" with anything by charging the patient the balance! Of course people should feel free to haggle with their dentist on charges if they see fit.but many charge on extra on top of this to the patient as they can get away with it due to patient apathy.
Yes, i avail of this all the time..it is every 6mths!I think you're both being ripped off.
You are entitled to a full check-up and cleaning free of charge every 6 months if you pay the normal Class A PRSI.
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What about this then?Yes, i avail of this all the time..it is every 6mths!
ORAL EXAMINATION
A complete oral examination of hard and soft tissue, medical and dental history, recording of missing teeth, diagnosis and treatment plan.The fee for examination includes any necessary intra-oral radiographs. Except on grounds of exceptional clinical necessity, a fee shall not be payable by the Department unless a clear interval of not less than 12 months has elapsed since such an examination was last completed.
Re: 6 or 12 months. AFAIK anyone covered by PRSI is entitled to a free cleaning every 6 months and a free check-up every 12 months. Unless one gets a D1 form from the dentist (D2 if it's for a spouse) and sends it off to get it (pre)approved before the visit, the dentist can charge whatever they fancy. The DSFA, or whomever is responsible for operating this scheme really should simplify it, and ditch dentists who abuse it - at least Dick Turpin wore a mask and brandished a pistol.
What about this then?
see Scale of Fees
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ORAL EXAMINATION
A complete oral examination of hard and soft tissue, medical and dental history, recording of missing teeth, diagnosis and treatment plan.The fee for examination includes any necessary intra-oral radiographs. Except on grounds of exceptional clinical necessity, a fee shall not be payable by the Department unless a clear interval of not less than 12 months has elapsed since such an examination was last completed.
Yeh same with me, never pay anything at all, but the last few years i havent needed anything apart from the basic clean etcNever have had to send any forms in advance of visit - dentist's reception has them already filled in when I arrive & I sign when I leave. I've never had to contact Social Welfare myself or complete any paperwork that the dentist didnt already have ready.On subsequent visits, I just sign a form the receptionist has already completed to verify that I actually attended
OK - thanks.Thats for the full x-ray of the inside of your mouth and all teeth, which isnt necessary every 6 months. The regular check-up and accompanied clean are every 6 months.
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