Are you certain that provincial health plans cover dental services?Martin58474 said:Here are rough averages:
- Cleaning: $120 - $160
- Extractions: $120 -$200 (per extracted teeth)
- Fillings: $120 - $160 (white amalgam is a little more)
- X-rays: $100 - $140 (panoramic are cheaper)
Visitor to Canada insurance (you can get quotes at HealthQuotes.ca) only covers emergency dental costs. When a person is a resident they qualify for personal health insurance which offers the coverage you want (designed for individuals and families). Often times employees get group insurance through the company they work for, which is fully or 50% covered by the company.
They don't.Ponga said:Are you certain that provincial health plans cover dental services?
And less time consuming to have all the dental work done. Plus international shopping experience.newtone said:Lets put it this way its cheaper for me to fly from Canada to either India, Singapore or Malaysia, and back and have all the dental work done.
Why are you surprised? People are people and good professional could be as greedy and dishonest as anybody else.I am surprised how professionals in medicine can behave like greedy businessmen.
They have student loans to pay and medicine is one of the most expensive subjects to studycoolbreeze said:thanks Regina. I have not got it done yet. It was just an estimate he gave me.
I will look for someone else for the cleaning.
But I am surprised how professionals in medicine can behave like greedy businessmen.