well done to your dentist for referring you for extraction with specialist.My wife was quoted some astronomical figure for an extraction. her local dentist advised that the person doing the extraction and the implant was the same one so she was referred to a specialist.
On the day she was told to pay her extraction money but the was told to pay 400 for the anesthetist and 800 for his drugs!!!! so the extraction cost about 2000.
She recently went back for a checkup and was told the implant would be about 1000 (I can't remember the exact figure) and that she would again have to pay the 400 + 800.
She will still then have to pay for the crown.
By my reckoning the extraction, implant and crown is costing EUR7000.
How can this be? Are we being ripped off? I know there can be differences between hard to access teeth, or complications for various reasons but it still seems like alot of money to me!!!
My son lives in Belgium, in the past two weeks he has had, check, up xray, four fillings piece replaced on front tooth that was broken and repaired when a secondary school student. (The replacement piece was not successful even after two attempts in Ireland.),cleaning. The cost of this treatment was €100. His Belgium equivalent PRSI paid €250. Had he not had cover the cost would have been €350. Irish dentists explain please.
I completely agree with this. As to the rest of your "horror story" - any specialist in his area in any country would tell you how "wrong" they do the same thing abroad (yet people in these foreign countries have not lost all their teeth by now due to unprofessional dentists there!).Get a SECOND OPINION for any case involving proposed treatment which involves multiple crowns etc and implants.
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