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jagdl 10-14-2021 02:06 PM

Baylee Dental - make an appointment before those people give you chronic jaw pain
 
You need to go to Baylee Dental. My husband, sister in law and I all go and they have never suggested the deep clean. My MIL went to another and had hers deep cleaned and has trouble now. They told her she just needed another painful "deep clean" She is now going to Baylee Dental. Not a golf cart trip but they are wonderful people. Two great dentists.

NoMoSno 10-14-2021 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MandoMan (Post 2017465)
I’ve just returned from my 11:30 dentist appointment at Dental Care on Fennell, near Miller’s Ale House and Mission Barbecue just off 466. The $79 cleaning, x-rays, and exam in the ad so many of us received in our mailboxes is just a come-on to get people in the door. If you insist on that deal without using insurance, you will get a very limited number of x-rays and perhaps a less thorough cleaning. I was told, “Let us bill your insurer and you’ll get a lot more and you’ll pay less.”They ended up charging about $300, of which I paid $50.

On the other hand, I liked my hygienist—a pleasant young African-American woman in a head-covering, and I thought she did a thorough and painless cleaning. The x-rays were more elaborate than I’d ever seen (a panoramic view, a 360° view, and 18 individual x-rays), and she also took closeup photos of the crown of each tooth—new to me.

I also liked the young Ecuadorean-American dentist, though he kept saying “awesome” and “perfect” about, say, a missing filling in a broken tooth—neither awesome nor perfect (why do young people keep saying that?).

Replacing the missing big filling in a molar next week will cost $1200, of which I have to pay $622, with my insurance paying the rest. I have no idea whether that is reasonable.

Everything at Fennell Dentistry seems to be state of the art, and I suppose that accounts for the cost. I was pleased with the people and the standard of care, and I’ve already scheduled my next cleaning. No one suggested that I get a “deep cleaning” or “Invisalign” braces. I was also there for 90 minutes, all told. As I said, they were thorough. It’s quite possible that the owners have read a book about how to increase profits in a dental practice, but I didn’t think I was being pressured, and when I refused a fluoride spray after my cleaning, it was cheerfully removed from the bill I saw in advance. (I’d never seen an itemized bill in advance that tells me exactly what the insurer will pay ant what I will pay and what it would cost without insurance. I wish that were provided in doctors offices). This approach isn’t new. (When you go to a chiropractor and are urged to purchase unneeded vitamins or herb tea, that’s because the chiropractor read articles an how to maximize profits.)

Seem kind of steep $1200 for a filling.
Just got a crown at Marion Dental for $838, my cost $100.
I always get a pre-treatment estimate from Delta Dental which shows what insurance covers and my cost.

Westie Man 10-14-2021 02:58 PM

A friend in NYC got a call from his dentist apogizing for overcharging him
 
This was one of his 12 steps... make amends to those you have harmed.

thevillages2013 10-14-2021 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PJackpot (Post 2017422)
I also use Heritage Dental. They have a unique plan. $24 per month which includes two cleanings a year, one set of x rays and 15% off any dental work. They did try to upsell me to a periodontal plan when I informed them I had gum disease and surgery back in the 80's. They pushed to the point I was annoyed, but I said no, and that was pretty much the end of that. Unless you have bleeding gums, 5mm depth is not that bad. On the advice of my periodontist back in Massachusetts, I use an additional electric brush with a pointed end to massage the gums in between my teeth, and that made a huge difference in closing the deep gum depths.

Is it just me or when they find a 5mm pocket it’s just because they are pushing down harder?

LG999 10-14-2021 07:12 PM

$1000 for a periodontal cleaning seems high. I have been having periodontal cleaning and recording for many years. My dentists were/are in NYC where everything is expensive. I never paid that much. When I had corporate insurance all periodontal exams & treatments were covered.medicare plans may not cover everything.
Perhaps see how a different periodontist would be

Gabi12 10-14-2021 08:00 PM

We had a bad experience also with a dental office. We have since moved to Grand Traverse dental and very happy.

Topgun 1776 10-15-2021 05:04 AM

No matter what, don't go to colony dental!

GRACEALLEMAN 10-15-2021 06:51 AM

Dental on Fennel fraud
 
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Originally Posted by Yucatan2 (Post 2017100)
Had my last teeth cleaning last December, after years of just normal cleanings it was recommended I see a periodontist. This dental office in Fruitland Park has a nice dentist and staff, but maybe not the advanced cleaning apparatus such as the ultrasonic unit. Anyway, because of not yet having my Covid vaccination, I put this off. Got vaccinated in April, then went on a 3 month camping trip.

Upon return, in late July I made an appointment at Dental on Fennell, because as a new modern office they seemed to have the latest equipment. Could not get in until Oct 12 for an initial appointment and cleaning.

I was there at least 1.5 hours getting panorama, multiple small xrays, some fancy camera views of every tooth. Finally the probing for gum depth. I heard mostly level 2,3 and a few 5’s in the molar areas. Dentist comes in, tells me my teeth are grinding and we could use Invisaline to correct them (big money), there are two small fillings he could fix, one on a far back molar that’s been there since the 1980’s. And of course, I need the deep cleaning and scaling to the tune of $1000, which my insurance doesn’t cover.

So, I end up leaving the office with NO cleaning, they will check again with insurance, as will I.

But it seems like I am being held hostage…..no teeth cleaning unless it is the deep cleaning first. I was not happy to say the least. Anyone know a dentist that will just do a cleaning, or is the insurance going to require the deep cleaning now that this dentist has recommended it?

Hello
My husband went to this dentist on Fennel and they told him that he had 2 cavities. We had a second opinion. The other dentist in The Villages we went to said "you do not have any cavity who told you this?" Your teeth are perfect. "
We told him Dental on Fennel and he just shook his head. He's seen this before from them.
They are incompetent.

ThirdOfFive 10-15-2021 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by GRACEALLEMAN (Post 2017653)
Hello
My husband went to this dentist on Fennel and they told him that he had 2 cavities. We had a second opinion. The other dentist in The Villages we went to said "you do not have any cavity who told you this?" Your teeth are perfect. "
We told him Dental on Fennel and he just shook his head. He's seen this before from them.
They are incompetent.

Upon moving to The Villages last year I was looking for a dentist (nine months after my last six-month checkup, plus a broken tooth) and per the advice of a friend of my wife I contacted Marion Dental Group which is just off 441 in Lady Lake. Dr. Ha (who I gathered was new to the group) had an opening for early the next week to check on the broken tooth. After a quick exam and a little scratching around she said she could fill it, but if that didn't work out then I'd be looking at a crown. I had been expecting a crown as the first option so was glad to have her fill it, which she did. That was six months ago and no problem with that tooth since.

I also made an appointment with Dr. Ha for a full exam and cleaning. Again, straight to the point and no nonsense. After X-rays and cleaning she said that I had one small cavity which should not be causing any problems but that it should be watched. The dental hygienist did her cleaning thing and I was done. No nonsense. No high-pressure stuff. Good service at a price my insurance was very happy with.

I'd recommend Dr. Ha to anyone.

Cdhokeah 10-15-2021 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Yucatan2 (Post 2017100)
Had my last teeth cleaning last December, after years of just normal cleanings it was recommended I see a periodontist. This dental office in Fruitland Park has a nice dentist and staff, but maybe not the advanced cleaning apparatus such as the ultrasonic unit. Anyway, because of not yet having my Covid vaccination, I put this off. Got vaccinated in April, then went on a 3 month camping trip.

Upon return, in late July I made an appointment at Dental on Fennell, because as a new modern office they seemed to have the latest equipment. Could not get in until Oct 12 for an initial appointment and cleaning.

I was there at least 1.5 hours getting panorama, multiple small xrays, some fancy camera views of every tooth. Finally the probing for gum depth. I heard mostly level 2,3 and a few 5’s in the molar areas. Dentist comes in, tells me my teeth are grinding and we could use Invisaline to correct them (big money), there are two small fillings he could fix, one on a far back molar that’s been there since the 1980’s. And of course, I need the deep cleaning and scaling to the tune of $1000, which my insurance doesn’t cover.

So, I end up leaving the office with NO cleaning, they will check again with insurance, as will I.

But it seems like I am being held hostage…..no teeth cleaning unless it is the deep cleaning first. I was not happy to say the least. Anyone know a dentist that will just do a cleaning, or is the insurance going to require the deep cleaning now that this dentist has recommended it?

I would get a second opinion from I would a dentist in Clermont, Ocala or even Orlando. It seems like many of the dentists around here are after the Villagers money

Petersweeney 10-15-2021 08:28 AM

Stay away from white sugar and soda pop and you won’t need a dentist….

BlackHarley 10-15-2021 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by NoMo50 (Post 2017282)
I had the exact same experience at a dental facility near Brownwood. Big upsell attempt. My dentist back in Missouri, who I had gone to for years, never suggested a deep cleaning. Hey...just because the dentist has a boat payment due doesn't mean I need all of your fancy "services!" I went for a second opinion, and wound up at Marion Dental. They did a thorough exam and cleaning, with no upsell attempts. They were fair and honest, and will now be my regular dentist here. Good luck.

"I feel your pain". I was quoted over 6 grand by an office in Lake Deaton plaza. All I wanted was a basic cleaning, but they wouldn't hear any of that until they ran a battery of X-rays and probed around for an hour. Screw that. Deep clean my Harley, stay outa my mouth!
I'm gonna check out your place.

dougjb 10-15-2021 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jagdl (Post 2017479)
You need to go to Baylee Dental. My husband, sister in law and I all go and they have never suggested the deep clean. My MIL went to another and had hers deep cleaned and has trouble now. They told her she just needed another painful "deep clean" She is now going to Baylee Dental. Not a golf cart trip but they are wonderful people. Two great dentists.

Baylee Dental is ok...if you can tolerate the pro-Trump pater they give you as they are working on your teeth. Personally, I like to keep my politics separated from my flossing!

Babubhat 10-15-2021 02:46 PM

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Here is a sample schedule of prices per procedure. Shop around. The link works. Pick a dentist

yankygrl 10-15-2021 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Yucatan2 (Post 2017100)
Had my last teeth cleaning last December, after years of just normal cleanings it was recommended I see a periodontist. This dental office in Fruitland Park has a nice dentist and staff, but maybe not the advanced cleaning apparatus such as the ultrasonic unit. Anyway, because of not yet having my Covid vaccination, I put this off. Got vaccinated in April, then went on a 3 month camping trip.

Upon return, in late July I made an appointment at Dental on Fennell, because as a new modern office they seemed to have the latest equipment. Could not get in until Oct 12 for an initial appointment and cleaning.

I was there at least 1.5 hours getting panorama, multiple small xrays, some fancy camera views of every tooth. Finally the probing for gum depth. I heard mostly level 2,3 and a few 5’s in the molar areas. Dentist comes in, tells me my teeth are grinding and we could use Invisaline to correct them (big money), there are two small fillings he could fix, one on a far back molar that’s been there since the 1980’s. And of course, I need the deep cleaning and scaling to the tune of $1000, which my insurance doesn’t cover.

So, I end up leaving the office with NO cleaning, they will check again with insurance, as will I.

But it seems like I am being held hostage…..no teeth cleaning unless it is the deep cleaning first. I was not happy to say the least. Anyone know a dentist that will just do a cleaning, or is the insurance going to require the deep cleaning now that this dentist has recommended it?

Aesthetic Dental across from Colony Plaza. I have used Dr. Heydari for over 10 yrs. not sure when you can get appointment but you won’t be disappointed. Everything is up front, cost to you if not covered by insurance etc.


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