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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,655 posts)And those who don't. I had very bad experiences with dentists who accept insurance the last time around - the dentist recommended to me by a friend touched 3 teeth which resulted in catastrophes in 4 teeth. Mucking around with one created a need for a root canal in the adjacent tooth & she improperly filled cavities in the 3 she did touch. She did an onlay, rather than a crown in the root canal - fortunately I got to a competent dentist before it resulted in a shattered tooth - but I had to pay twice to cap off the root canal. One of the others (where she left decayed matter below the filling) nearly resulted in a second root canal. And the two remaining fillings required replacement way before their natural time.
So - I now see a dentist who doesn't accept insurance (and his client list is so long he is not accepting new patients). It may be that you weren't asked before because that office didn't accept insurance. My current dentist doesn't ask for that reason - but my spouse's dentist asks everyone (since they accept insurance).