So, I've been going to the same dental clinic (that, unfortunately, as of the last few years has had a revolving door of dentists) for about 10 years. I'm almost 46 and never been diagnosed with a cavity. Visits have always been preventative (cleaning and xrays) and 100% covered by my insurance. I do have very sensitive teeth with some pitting and gum erosion.
For various reasons (including the fact that my previous clinic never seems to have the same dentists), I decided to try a new dentist. Went today and they told me the following: 1) I need a DEEP cleaning, which isn't covered by my insurance and requires that I be numbed and 2) I have NINE cavities.
The "treatment plan" was to do 1/2 of my mouth today (deep cleaning and fillings) for $943. Then I would come back and have the other side done for another $943.
I asked if I could just have the regular cleaning instead of the deep cleaning, and they refused. I requested copies of the X-rays, paid a $65 "copay" (that I never had to pay at my previous dentist), and left without any cleaning.
I'm back at my previous dentist, getting copies of my records (just for my review), and I made an appt with them for a cleaning.
Is this "deep cleaning" thing some kind of scam? I have never in my almost 46 years been told I need a deep cleaning or been refused a "regular" cleaning.
The cavities are another issue. It's certainly possible I have some, but 9 seems excessive, considering I've never had one before. It's been about a year and a half since my last check up (annual visit got away from me this year)
For various reasons (including the fact that my previous clinic never seems to have the same dentists), I decided to try a new dentist. Went today and they told me the following: 1) I need a DEEP cleaning, which isn't covered by my insurance and requires that I be numbed and 2) I have NINE cavities.
The "treatment plan" was to do 1/2 of my mouth today (deep cleaning and fillings) for $943. Then I would come back and have the other side done for another $943.
I asked if I could just have the regular cleaning instead of the deep cleaning, and they refused. I requested copies of the X-rays, paid a $65 "copay" (that I never had to pay at my previous dentist), and left without any cleaning.
I'm back at my previous dentist, getting copies of my records (just for my review), and I made an appt with them for a cleaning.
Is this "deep cleaning" thing some kind of scam? I have never in my almost 46 years been told I need a deep cleaning or been refused a "regular" cleaning.
The cavities are another issue. It's certainly possible I have some, but 9 seems excessive, considering I've never had one before. It's been about a year and a half since my last check up (annual visit got away from me this year)