Advanced Dental Care of Austin
6500 McNeil Dr Bldg 1, Austin, TX 78729
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02/10/2012
Provided by YP.comI went in for an introductory special they were offering to new patients. I knew I needed some work that my regular dentist didn't handle but that was about all. I immediately got a bad vibe when I went in to make an appointment and the lady behind the desk started talking about my needing a root scaling. I was curious as to how she would know this considering I'd just had a cleaning at a different dentist three months prior and no one at this office had yet to even look in my mouth. But that was only the beginning.
After my initial appointment they tried to convince me that I was in need of nearly $3000 in dental work.! Remember I'd just been to the dentist three months prior and not a word had been spoken of all the work that these folks were now recommending. Needless to say I immediately decided to seek out a second opinion from my primary dentist. While I was on the phone making the appointment and telling the office manager about my experience and what they wanted to do she immediately knew what I was about to say before I said it. She promptly started guessing what they were suggesting I needed and it was like she had the list in front of her. Apparently its a not uncommon practice for some offices ( I'm just speaking of dental offices in general, not necessarily ADC) to make their money by peforming procedures that you really don't need. Needless to say the second opinion from my regular dentist confirmed what I'd been suspecting: very few of the procedures they were suggesting were actually necessary.
In fairess to them its a beautiful office with high tech equipment and a courteous professional staff. But theres a major catch to all of that high overhead. They need someone to help pay for it. Thats where you come in! They tell you they aren't on anyone's insurance. They said to me thats because they don't want to let the insurance companies dictate their patients care. Thats a nice story but it only tells half the truth. The truth is that while they offer good quality dental care, you may not really need all the work they're suggesting. Naturally insurance companies aren't in the habit of paying for work that you really don't need. But at least they are clear up front when they let you know that you and not the insurance companies are ultimately responsible for the fees they charge.
Think of it like going to your mechanic for an oil change and while you are there they try to convince you to change all your belts, hoses, tires, brakes, wipers and get a complete overhaul of the carburator, transmission, radiator, and rear axel differential.
Heres some advice if you are considering going:
See if they tell you if you need the following work done:
Root scaling (BTW a root scaling costs about 3-4 times what a regular cleaning does)
Replace all your old fillings.
Crowns for old fillings they can't replace.
Go see if they offer all of that to you. But before you agree to any of it get a second opinion and see how much of it you really need. And do some shopping around. See how much other dentist's charge for the same service.The differences may suprise you.
As far as your insurance provider goes ask them how much they will and will not cover for certain procedures. See if they any need pre-certification or if they will reimburse after the work is already done.
Do your homework so you are paying only what you need to pay and only for work you really need done.
When I see a new patient I often have a great deal of information to share. I want to hear and respond to the patient's chief complaint but I also want to give a comprehensive picture of their dental condition. In order of importance we want to address: 1) pain, 2) tooth decay and gum disease, 3) mechanical issues like weak damaged teeth, tooth alignment, missing teeth, and 4) the appearance of the teeth. Obviously each individual will place a different value on what they want and what they can afford. Hopefully we will do a better job of makeing the distinction between the treatment of dental disease and the many additional options that are available in our modern age of comprehensive dental care. I hope our patients understand we will give them information and will be happy for them to decide what care is right for them.
12/11/2009
Provided by YP.comWords can't explain how amazing this office is. From the front office to the back office. All of the dentists and dental hygienists are amazing and so gentle. I had a crown done here and it is perfect! Thank you Dr. D'Abadie, I will never go anywhere else!
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