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    Everytime I have a few fillings done I always end up paying for some of it out of pocket even though I have 100% coverage health insurance. I know Alberta dentists charge some of the highest rates in country but am I being overcharged for their services? I've been to 3 separate dentists in the last 2 years and it's happened each time.

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    Originally posted by Manhattan
    Everytime I have a few fillings done I always end up paying for some of it out of pocket even though I have 100% coverage health insurance. I know Alberta dentists charge some of the highest rates in country but am I being overcharged for their services? I've been to 3 separate dentists in the last 2 years and it's happened each time.

    Dentists and Insurance companies have different fee guides

    Say a dentist charges $120 for a cleaning, but the insurance companies fee guides only thinks $100 is fair enough for a cleaning they will only pay 100% of the $100, leaving you the $20 to the patient to pay.

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    dentists can charge whatever they want... your insurance company can cover whatever they want, obviously those 2 things aren't matching up.
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    Yup, the insurance companies won't cover all the costs at a lot of dentist's in Calgary. Especially the ones downtown.

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    There are some dentists in town that go by the Alberta Blue Cross fee guide, they should be able to direct you

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    Didn't know about the fee guide. I've never looked into rates of getting teeth done, or any procedures. Last procedure I needed would have been another $1100, I told the dentist I couldn't afford that even with my benefits right now. Called me a month later saying he'd do it for $900. What rate book is he going off of?

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    Originally posted by HomespunLobster
    Didn't know about the fee guide. I've never looked into rates of getting teeth done, or any procedures. Last procedure I needed would have been another $1100, I told the dentist I couldn't afford that even with my benefits right now. Called me a month later saying he'd do it for $900. What rate book is he going off of?
    there is no rate book in Alberta. They can charge whatever they want.

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    Mines always over but it's usually $10 or less so I don't care. Exact same thing with massages and other services.

    Your 100% coverage covers 100% of what your health care provider has determined is the fair value for any given procedure, not 100% of what your dentist *can* charge.

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    Sometimes your "100% coverage" is based on rates from a few years back as well

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    I think you pretty much have to find a dentist that charges less... either by recommendations from people who know or by trial and error.

    The one I use does get covered by 2 plans. The one my wife uses isn't, about 10% of the fee seems to be left over. Her cousin's dentist sounds like it might cost around half of what her dentist costs.

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    The fees are expensive, any suggestions for a budget friendly dentist for new immigrants?

    Heck is it worth it to drive to small towns?
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    Originally posted by max_boost
    The fees are expensive, any suggestions for a budget friendly dentist for new immigrants?

    Heck is it worth it to drive to small towns?
    I'm planning on going to saskatchewan for my dentist overhaul lol

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    Short answer is YES. Go to a province with regulated pricing for major work.

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    I've been thinking of getting the invisible braces...but fuck $5,500 for just one year is outrageous!
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    One dentist is not the same as another. You can't judge by price alone. None of us would us the same logic with a mechanic, plumber or tile guy. You think the guy at the Lambo or Ferarri dealership is equal in skill to some wrencher at Canadian Tire?

    Dentists are free to charge as they see fit, as do I. I pay for value, it might be a little more than another dentist in Moose Jaw but my dentist has some of the only training in Alberta and perhaps Canada. Also, the technology used is second to none in this city for sure.

    Save money where you can, but cheaping out on your major orifice is short sighted.

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    Originally posted by Minimalist
    One dentist is not the same as another. You can't judge by price alone. None of us would us the same logic with a mechanic, plumber or tile guy. You think the guy at the Lambo or Ferarri dealership is equal in skill to some wrencher at Canadian Tire?

    Dentists are free to charge as they see fit, as do I. I pay for value, it might be a little more than another dentist in Moose Jaw but my dentist has some of the only training in Alberta and perhaps Canada. Also, the technology used is second to none in this city for sure.

    Save money where you can, but cheaping out on your major orifice is short sighted.
    Everyone else in other cities must have sub par teeth then!
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    Originally posted by blindsight
    Fly to Yuma, walk across the border to Los Algodones...pay 20% of an Alberta dentist. Ask any retired person which dentist they use there.
    Typo? You mean retarded, reight?

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    Originally posted by Minimalist
    Typo? You mean retarded, reight?
    No, he's reight: you have save a bundle by getting that kind of work done in Mexico.

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