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Dentist maybe overcharging
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02-12-2021, 07:33 AM
<p>I hope there's a dentist here who can help me figure out if my dentist is overcharging me.<br>my daughter had braces in December 2018 and every month she will visit me and my credit card will be charged. The plan was to have it for 18 months, because of COVID 19, she didn't have any visits for 3 months, but the dentist kept withdrawing money from my credit card.<br>Now they are back, and they charge me for current visits, and they claim that past fees were part of a certain treatment plan.<br>Is it correct that regardless of whether there was a visit or not, they can still charge for dental work that was never done?<br></p>
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02-12-2021, 08:55 PM
When you got braces, you had to sign a contract between you and the dentist. If it says that you are required to pay the exact amount, then yes, you are required to pay for all potential visits.
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02-12-2021, 09:04 PM (This post was last modified: 02-12-2021, 09:05 PM by LaurenMthc.)
<div align="justify">No dentist needed, lawyer needed. The person above told the truth, when you put on suspenders, you sign a contract, which indicates all stages and prices for the entire period. Personally, my friend had exactly the same problem as you, because of the coronavirus she could not visit the dentist, so she missed the visits and did not pay for them. Their contract said that if she missed it was her fault and she would be obliged to pay. Because of this conflict, she no longer uses the services of this dentistry and moved to another dentist. As far as I understand, people are treated with respect and there are no such situations. If you're interested, you can find more information here <font color="#000000">
https://thehealthysmile.net/dental-servi...gment--&gt;

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02-15-2021, 09:16 PM
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(02-12-2021, 09:04 PM)LaurenMthc Wrote: </p><div align="justify">No dentist needed, lawyer needed. The person above told the truth, when you put on suspenders, you sign a contract, which indicates all stages and prices for the entire period. Personally, my friend had exactly the same problem as you, because of the coronavirus she could not visit the dentist, so she missed the visits and did not pay for them. Their contract said that if she missed it was her fault and she would be obliged to pay. Because of this conflict, she no longer uses the services of this dentistry and moved to another dentist. As far as I understand, people are treated with respect and there are no such situations. If you're interested, you can find more information here <font color="#000000">
https://thehealthysmile.net/dental-servi...gment--&gt;

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seems to me that all dentists make contracts and indicate payment
obligations, so most likely you will have to pay for all visits, even if
you were not there.</span></span></span>

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