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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1451)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1451 of 1451 | Answers: 14,503 | Views: 2,007,061
Falko
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Langhans_innen wrote on 07.04.2025 at 01:32:
oha, that was almost just now and you didn't even mention the bet here in the chatter corner - currently also notorious as a dentist forum I mean that even as a supreme panic sufferer I didn't find it that wild in the end, because it happened quite quickly and as soon as I got out of there, everything was almost all right again with the paranoia. I took a couple of tablets and then it was quickly forgotten, but I think that depends on the individual case and can't be generalized at all. There are certainly also complicated and painful cases. At least that's what I thought until now, a complete quad is usually performed under general anesthesia. A friend of mine had it done once...and even three days later he didn't show up for the soccer match as agreed...It didn't seem to go so well for him either.

And a nurse at the dentist recently tried to talk me into 4 dental cleanings a year, on the grounds that I have 1 implant and because of the implant 4 such cleanings should be necessary every year. At least she was able to persuade me to agree to 2 dental cleanings a year. However, only part of this is covered by health Insurance, so I have to pay about 50 euros per dental cleaning on my own. 200 euros a year out of my own pocket just for that was too much for me, now it's 100 euros a year with 2 dental cleanings. Do you also have them done annually?

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Langhans_innen
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Falko wrote on 07.04.2025 at 21:14:

And a nurse at the dentist recently tried to talk me into 4 dental cleanings a year, on the grounds that I have 1 implant and because of the implant 4 such dental cleanings should be necessary every year. At least she was able to persuade me to agree to 2 dental cleanings a year. However, only part of this is covered by health Insurance, so I have to pay about 50 euros per dental cleaning on my own. 200 euros a year out of my own pocket just for that was too much for me, now it's 100 euros a year with 2 dental cleanings. Do you also have them done annually?

I haven't heard of four times yet...that's really often Should probably be done annually or rather twice, but I really can't manage that, even though I have supplementary dental insurance that reliably pays for it. In that respect, you can really compare me with one or two people from the "criminal charges for gambling" topic who can't sleep for months You can smile or shake your head at both, but that's the way it is

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Maja80
Experienced

Falko wrote on 07.04.2025 at 21:14:

And a nurse at the dentist recently tried to talk me into 4 dental cleanings a year, on the grounds that I have 1 implant and because of the implant 4 such dental cleanings should be necessary every year. At least she was able to persuade me to agree to 2 dental cleanings a year. However, only part of this is covered by health Insurance, so I have to pay about 50 euros per dental cleaning on my own. 200 euros a year out of my own pocket just for that was too much for me, now it's 100 euros a year with 2 dental cleanings. Do you also have them done annually?

That's too much. Two are actually recommended. I am lucky enough to have one a year paid for by health insurance (DAK) and the second by private supplementary insurance. They each pay 50 euros, which leaves me with about 20 euros to pay myself.

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Olli_Eule
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Maja80 wrote on 07.04.2025 at 22:38:

That's too much. Two are actually recommended. I am lucky enough to have one a year paid for by health Insurance (DAK) and the second by private supplementary insurance. In each case proportionately 50 euros, so I still have about 20 own contribution.


My AOK pays for a dental cleaning twice a year at 80%


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