
These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
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These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
To pause, move mouse over the slide show.
These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
To pause, move mouse over the slide show.
These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
To pause, move mouse over the slide show.
These pictures provide examples of cosmetic
dentistry performed by Dallas Laser Dentistry and Texas Dental Specialists.
To pause, move mouse over the slide show.
We will file for each patient any insurance benefits for which they are
eligible, usually having the insurance company pay us directly (the exception is for Invisalign
orthodontics - see Invisalign below). We will estimate the amount your insurance company will
pay and collect any difference from you at the time services are performed, except where we have
your insurance payment sent to you - in such a case the entire amount due must be paid in full
for services to commence. We will credit insurance benefits paid toward the actual amount owed
us for services, but you should understand that most insurance company contracts still require
significant out-of-pocket payments by the patient, and any amount not paid by insurance is still
your responsibility to pay completely before treatment is completed.
If you're covered by an "indemnity" insurance plan, you may visit any dentist that accepts
insurance (many dentists don't by the way) and have your benefits, but you're responsible to
pay the dentist's full fee regardless of the amount your insurance pays. We accept all indemnity
plans. Indemnity plans have an annual deductible, annual maximum, co-pays on most non-preventive
procedures, and a contractual amount they will pay after co-pays and deductibles for each procedure.
This amount is dependent on what your employer pays for your premium to the insurance company and
varies by company with the same insurance carrier.
The amount is labeled "usual & customary charge" by the insurance company to make it sound like a
standard rate, but it's an arbitrary amount that is different for each company based upon the premium
paid. Don't be fooled by the insurance company or your HR department into thinking that it's all you
should pay; rather, it's all your company is willing to pay toward your dental health.
The use of the "usual & customary" instead of "your company's contracted payment rate" is a true scam
by insurance carriers.
PPO plans are similar to indemnity plans, except they offer a chance to save money through reduced
fees by dentists who are "in-network". In-network dentists participate solely to have patients
referred to them by the PPO provider, and the PPO discount is a form of marketing expense they only
have to pay when a patient pays them. A PPO member can usually also go to any dentist who is not
in the PPO network but who will accept insurance, in which case the PPO plan operates like an
indemnity plan. The difference is that the PPO plan usually pays the dentist a lower amount
than an indemnity plan, so that the patient has a larger amount to pay that"s not reimbursed by
insurance. The following is a list of PPO plans for which at least one of the doctors in our
office is "in-network":
DMO plans are like "in-network"" PPO plans, in that benefits can be paid only to dentists who are members of the network. Therefore, with a DMO plan, if you go to a non-network dentist you will get no insurance benefits at all. Interestingly, DMO plans pay participating dentists for you not to go see them - in fact, DMO dentists lose money if you go to them for X-rays, cleaning, diagnosis, or fillings. Our office is not a member of any DMO plan.
Invisalign orthodontics cost significantly more than conventional braces and are cosmetic in nature, so we are less likely to be reimbursed fully by insurance. Lab costs are a significant portion of the fee and must be paid by us up front, and since insurance companies tend to pay orthodontic benefits over the course of treatment, we will not accept assignment of any insurance benefits. Instead, we require payment in full prior to start of treatment. We will complete any insurance claims and file them for you as the payee.
It is our goal to help you get the smile you want and the dental treatment that you need,
regardless of the cost. Unfortunately, we are not a bank - but we have partnered with some excellent companies
to provide you with options should you care to spread payment over time. Choices abound based upon the amount
financed and the number of payments selected.
We have provided links below should you wish to apply for pre-approval, or you may wait and have our staff assist
you with the application process:
We also accept the following credit cards for payment:
| Am Express | Visa | Master Card | Discover |
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Please contact us to assist you in setting up 3rd party financing to enhance your smile and image.