> I do not live in a rural area. I cannot just go to another dentist for a > second opinion, I must change dentists through my insurance company. Yes, you can just go to another dentist! Your "insurance" won't pay for it, that's all. (I put the word "insurance" in quotes because it appears that you don't have real dental indemnity insurance, but have a capitation-type "dental plan" instead.)
If your "insurance" were to give you a couple of cheap coupons for a couple of hamburgers at your local McDonald's, that would NOT mean you "can't" go to another restaurant for the rest of your life. You can go to another restaurant any time you like.
People go to restaurants all the time without expecting the insurance to pay for it, and people go to dentists the same way too.
And when you look at the costs, people spend more money for food than they do for dentistry -- so why is there "dental insurance," but not "food insurance?" Maybe food insurance would be more logical than dental insurance, because food costs MORE than dentistry.
> Why hould I have to go through this? The reason I am so skeptical is that > the insurance company I am with does not require the dentist to submit for > approval x-rays,a written description of the patient's dental issues, or > her/his treatment plan. They require NOTHING. The dentist just just gets > paid by them to have me as a patient and she/he can do whatever she/he > pleases. As the consumer, I find this outrageous! I agree, it is outrageous! But that's what the "insurance" company wants to do, and if you agree to subject yourself to the whims of a far-away company instead of just buying what you really want, then that's what you have to put up with.
Best regards, dentaldoc
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