Monday, May 17, 2010

Dental work done now and pay on a monthly basis?

cosmetic dental surgery

Dental work done now and pay on a monthly basis?
I used to pay for my dentistry monthly. The dentist had a Denplan scheme. The amount I paid was worked out by what work I needed doing and then paid by direct debit. I know a number of people who use these scheme but I don't know if it can be used for cosmetic dental surgery.
Reply:How about looking at joining HSA - you can get dental cover. I think it's like a subscription insurance policy kind of thing - you pay monthly and get a certain amount of money back. It might be something you want to look into. Otherwise, ask your own dentist if they would do the work and let you pay in instalments.
Reply:If you need dentistry now, yes. If it is the only way you can afford it, yes. Most office's will let you use credit cards or have a plan for extended payments like credit care. You can find Credit care on line to apply or apply at the office you are going to if they offer it.
Reply:My dad had to lose most of his teeth an need ceramic dentures. He paid while the treatment was happening in about 3 months. All over £2,000
Reply:Before doing anything I would ask the Dental-Office about payment arrangements.
Reply:for cosmetic dental surgery no you cant pay it on a monthly basis its has to be paid in full up front before you have it done.





No insurence company will pay for comestic dental surgery.





If you want it done you need to save up and then go for it when you have all the money for it.


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