Re: dental insurance




Bill Wrote:

And how many patients are so dentally educated to know whether they
are getting "switched" to a more expensive procedure? Bill - could you give some concrete examples?
I don't quite understand if you mean getting switched to an unnecessary
procedure, or if you mean, for example, suggesting better materials
which would cost more? As in, could being "switched" be in the
patient's interests? Cheers (and sorry if this is a dumb question).


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