Can my soon to be ex husband make any of his medical or dental bills my problem once the divorce is final? P.S. The bills were accumulated during our marriage through my jobs insurance benefits.
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health-quotes.isgreat.org - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
Should I put my newborn daughther on dental and vision insurance?
Obviously, when she is born in 2 weeks I plan on adding her to my health insurance. However, it seems unwarranted to add her to vision and dental right away. Any thoughts? Also, if not right away, when would you add a new child to vision and dental insurance? Thanks in advance!
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Babies don't develop 20/20 vision until they are 2, and before that, the pediatrician can do any necessary checks. Dental insurance isn't necessary, she doesn't have any teeth. I would add them around 2 years of age.
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Babies don't develop 20/20 vision until they are 2, and before that, the pediatrician can do any necessary checks. Dental insurance isn't necessary, she doesn't have any teeth. I would add them around 2 years of age.
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Help! I have a broken tooth and i cant afford dental insurance right now. What can i do?
It hasn't gotten to the point of severe pain. But it is chipping more and more with the stuff i eat. I have this temp fill that i bought in it but it doesn't hold long. I have medical insurance but not dental. I cant afford the dental. Any suggestions?
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There is no way around it - borrow money, use your credit cards, whatever - and go to the dentist take care of it. Believe me, you will pay many many times over what you have to pay now if you let the tooth break further. If it gets destroyed too bad, you will have to pay about $1000 extra to have it extracted, and then $2-$3K more for a replacement tooth; and if you wait on those, you will pay thousands and thousands and thousands more for the surrounding teeth and gum treatment. Let it be your consolation that a lot of dental insurance policies are so crappy anyhow, they only cover half and only up to a $1000 maximum - so a broken tooth is still extremely expensive. Think about this - if your car is broken down, you HAVE to fix it or you can't go to work. Well, this mouth of yours is like that, too.
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There is no way around it - borrow money, use your credit cards, whatever - and go to the dentist take care of it. Believe me, you will pay many many times over what you have to pay now if you let the tooth break further. If it gets destroyed too bad, you will have to pay about $1000 extra to have it extracted, and then $2-$3K more for a replacement tooth; and if you wait on those, you will pay thousands and thousands and thousands more for the surrounding teeth and gum treatment. Let it be your consolation that a lot of dental insurance policies are so crappy anyhow, they only cover half and only up to a $1000 maximum - so a broken tooth is still extremely expensive. Think about this - if your car is broken down, you HAVE to fix it or you can't go to work. Well, this mouth of yours is like that, too.
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Who has the best private dental insurance?
Group insurance is high, and yet they are better then private, I just cant afford it. I would like to find a coverage that was relatively cheaper, that will cover pre exst. cond. and somewhat PPO. IS there such a dental plan out there?
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I would encourage you to visit this great website: www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago when I was in college and they have saved me thousands of dollars on all of my dental needs. From extractions, xrays, fillings, root canals...etc. Even my braces had coverage. They even had my very affordable benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use them the very same day. Good luck and Hope this helps out
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I would encourage you to visit this great website: www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago when I was in college and they have saved me thousands of dollars on all of my dental needs. From extractions, xrays, fillings, root canals...etc. Even my braces had coverage. They even had my very affordable benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use them the very same day. Good luck and Hope this helps out
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Is the anyway possible, That I can see a dentist without dental insurance?
Unfortunately I do not have dental insurance, and as of right now, I cant afford it. But my teeth are in TERRIBLE condition!!! Its gotten SOO bad that I cannot eat, if I bite down on anything, I get this excruciating pain,that makes me sick to my stomach. I'm scared that I might have gum disease. What can I do to see a dentist without ending up with a multi-thousand dollar bill? Thank you!
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You can definitely see a dentist without insurnace. You can either go and work out a payment plan with a local dentist, or you can visit your local DES (Department of Economic Security) office and ask them what they have to offer as far as state-provided insurance...at no cost to you. They should be able to help you. Good luck!
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You can definitely see a dentist without insurnace. You can either go and work out a payment plan with a local dentist, or you can visit your local DES (Department of Economic Security) office and ask them what they have to offer as far as state-provided insurance...at no cost to you. They should be able to help you. Good luck!
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Does anyone have or know about a good dental insurance company that covers major procedures??
Im trying to get good dental insurance coverage that will cover major procedures.. If u can find something can u give me the website??
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No such thing for under $160/month. Sorry. There are non-insurance alternatives though. See below.
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No such thing for under $160/month. Sorry. There are non-insurance alternatives though. See below.
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Can someone teach me a little about dental insurance?
I'm 20 years old and just got back from the dentist for the first time since I was 12. It turns out I have 7 cavities that need to be filled and need 2 teeth pulled. This would be upwards to $2,000 without dental insurance. What is preventing me from getting dental insurance now? There must be something stopping me, right? I don't know how any of this works. I'm just hoping there's a cheaper way to fix my teeth. Thanks for your help in advance.
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you can sign up with a dental insurance plan no problem. You're young healthy person it probably won't cost you too much, maybe like $50/month. Depending on which kind of plan you get. For dental I would stay away from DMO/HMO and go with the PPO. There is usually a waiting period for any major work, like 3 months or up to a year. Simple cavities and fillings aren't major. You'll have to pay co-pay, deductibles(usually not that much for fillings and extractions). Ask your dentist which insurance he is a contracted provider and sign up for that. They usually charge less because they've agreed to a fee in return for a larger number of patients. REMEMBER, insurance companies is not your friend. They're big corporations, big busineeses that's out there to make money off you and the dentist. "Insurance" is not even a right word for such practice, it really should be called a "benefit plan". Why does health care cost so much in the US? because of them lawyers. In the US people love to sue, any chance they get. And the ratio of lawyers to doctors is like what, 10:1? plus those ambulance chasers. No wonder doctors have to raise fee in order to pay for their malpractice insurance premiums. And hospitals have to hire more staff to document all the procedures, go through unnecessary tests(ordered by doctors fearing the lawyers). So lawyers is the reason why you have to pay so much for health care in the US. Good luck.
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you can sign up with a dental insurance plan no problem. You're young healthy person it probably won't cost you too much, maybe like $50/month. Depending on which kind of plan you get. For dental I would stay away from DMO/HMO and go with the PPO. There is usually a waiting period for any major work, like 3 months or up to a year. Simple cavities and fillings aren't major. You'll have to pay co-pay, deductibles(usually not that much for fillings and extractions). Ask your dentist which insurance he is a contracted provider and sign up for that. They usually charge less because they've agreed to a fee in return for a larger number of patients. REMEMBER, insurance companies is not your friend. They're big corporations, big busineeses that's out there to make money off you and the dentist. "Insurance" is not even a right word for such practice, it really should be called a "benefit plan". Why does health care cost so much in the US? because of them lawyers. In the US people love to sue, any chance they get. And the ratio of lawyers to doctors is like what, 10:1? plus those ambulance chasers. No wonder doctors have to raise fee in order to pay for their malpractice insurance premiums. And hospitals have to hire more staff to document all the procedures, go through unnecessary tests(ordered by doctors fearing the lawyers). So lawyers is the reason why you have to pay so much for health care in the US. Good luck.
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