DO NOT Pre Pay In FULL for Dental Implant Treatment!
Board Certified Prosthodontist and Board-Certified implant Dentist, Dr. David McFadden, discusses the typical common practice of patients having to pay in full - in advance - before they can even schedule their dental implant treatment, and just how unfair he believes this practice is.
He shares his thoughts on what (in his opinion) IS fair and cites several reasons to think twice before agreeing to do this.
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IF ONLY EVERY PRACTICE FELT THIS WAY! THIS SPEAKS VOLUMES!!! 👍🏼👍🏼
You are honest as the day is long. I am absolutely sure your mother is proud of you. The was you turned out to be a great person and a dentist. You are a great man!
Thank you for being very honest about all of your procedures and being willing to help with the finances of getting expensive dental treatments.
I just had this done in October. I'm paying cash out of pocket and my dentist broke it up into 3rds for me. I couldn't be happier with how things went and are going with this and I lucked out with finding this dentist as I had previously set up and paid for a consultation visit at another Office but they called and pushed back the appt date twice after I had already paid for the visit, and that was enough to give me pause, While it was a reputable place, I'm certain they do quality work & the Dentist has a KZread channel with good quality information , I'm happy I ended up where I did. I'm pretty picky especially about this, and if it's a problem getting me in for a consultation that indicates problems down the road as well
Absolutely agree!
Thank you for taking the time to make this videos, when ever you have some time it will be very informative to make a video on implant distribution, I am the dental technician that watches all of your videos and really appreciate your honesty.
I'm taking your advise by heart. I visited another, the estimate of all on 4 is only 1 line "D6900 All on 4 system", the dental specialist said, because it's a whole package including everything, it's easier. What do you think the reason behind this 1 line only and I couldn't find this dental code online at all. Is this a red flag? However, on snap on, it is broken down into different codes, like D6010. I thought I found a good local periodontist, but now this 1 liner thing bothers me. The specialist said I can pay in sections, not one lump sum.
That seems like sound advice
I am about my second dental restoration consultation, and I want to thank you on your advice on how to handle payment!
Ypure the first to recommend this, here in Florida mostly all required payment upfront, first of all its so hard to come up with that much money all at once and youre tught, what if things happen....any suggestions on nogotiating this at locations that do require upfront payments?
First comment!!!! Thank you for what you do Dr. McFadden!!
I'm thinking about the procedure, but don't know how much it cost. Does anyone have an estimate for a full set?