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Now that I think about it, my pattern has become a 3/4 waltz. I have to get my teeth cleaned every four months because I have one of those dental implants that they have to check out. But the insurance only covers two cleanings and two exams per year. So once every four months I get a cleaning and nothing else, and the other two times I get a cleaning and an exam. This means that my exams are on an alternating schedule of four months and then eight months, with a cleaning on the third beat. It's like the Blue Danube with dental picks.
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I don't really get why you'd want to go to a dentist but never have x-rays done. The whole point is to catch cavities early so that they don't end up causing major damage, right? I'd assume tooge is right that they could be held responsible if you ended up with a major issue that they didn't find because they didn't do x-rays.
My dentist does x-rays once per year and cleanings every six months. My insurance pays for all of it, so I wouldn't want them to skip out on them regardless. |
I think the secretary played it poorly. They should have said to come in for the cleaning and let the dentist explain why x-rays were , or weren't, needed/recommended at this particular visit. On the phone making the appointment they don't know if Laz had a series of head x-rays for other reasons, etc.
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My insurance pays for two cleanings per year and x-rays once per year. I think I read they're going to change the x-ray to 18 months.
I was at the dentist three weeks ago and recently got the statement of payment for services (x-rays included). $125. Pretty cheap. I think without x-rays it's about $85. I imagine it would be cheaper if you were a cash paying patient. One thing I've noticed is by changing to a Sonicare toothbrush my cleanings go much faster. That toothbrush just blasts plaque off the teeth and under the gums. |
I find it hilarious that you're so old and bitter that you think everybody needs to just do it your way.. nah **** getting a routine x-ray that takes literally bout a minute to put the ****in heavy bib thing, 10 seconds to shove the ****in shit between ur teeth and maybe another 5 seconds to actually take the x-rays. **** THAT!
The nerve of those people trying to keep you healthy.... |
whuddup. dental student here (albeit just a decent one):
minimum x-rays taken are bitewings which show me the crown and broad contacts between the posterior teeth where decay is often found beneath. looking just inside the mouth can be very difficult. also, the bitewings shows me the extent of the decay. drchristophermorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/bitewing.jpg if you have very very good oral hygiene, then you can definitely argue pushing the interval of x-rays to 18 months (even up to years, though not likely). if you have lots of crowns and composite (tooth colored) and amalgam (silver) fillings, then bitewings once a year is fine. if there's decay underneath the crowns, they may take full mouth x-rays. if you have very poor oral oral hygiene, then i would get the bitewings once a year. then tell you to fkn brush and floss. in regards to radiation exposure: dental radiation is a fraction compared to extensive exposure given in hospitals. the shape and length of the x-ray collimator only allows parallel rays to exit and focus on the area where the dentist wants it. fyi: rectangular collimators expose less than circular collimators. I would be more worried about thyroid cancer than a tumor in the brain ,but there should be a throat shield placed on top of the lead vest. I'm aware there are dental offices that don't do this. |
Its a money grab plan and simple. And once every couple of years is good for xrays.
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they are the one trying to force me to do something i didn't want or ask for |
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Do you not have insurance or something? There is no reason to not get the xrays. That is how they determine that everything is healthy.
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I'll just find another dentist |
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