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Conference moira::parenting

Title:Parenting
Notice:Previous PARENTING version at MOIRA::PARENTING_V3
Moderator:GEMEVN::FAIMANY
Created:Thu Apr 09 1992
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1292
Total number of notes:34837

851.0. "How to Choose an Orthodontist?" by BRAT::JANEB (See it happen => Make it happen) Thu Nov 10 1994 09:15

    What are some things to consider in picking an orthodontist?
    
    I have entered a reply in the recommendations note, but I'm looking
    for something different here: Based on your experiences, what should I
    be looking for or asking about when choosing an orthodontist?
    
    Did you talk with more than one orthodontist?
    
    Did you find a range of fees?  payment schedules? insurance issues?
    
    Is there a variation in how appointments are handled? Emergencies?
    
    Or is everyone pretty much the same and we should just pick someone
    conveniently located?
    
    Thanks,
                                
    Mother of TWO needing Braces
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851.1CSC32::M_EVANSperforated porciniThu Nov 10 1994 09:5615
    Jane,
    
    Lolita went to the same orthodontist I did so we didn't have much of a
    serch.  However, he will be retired by the time Carrie and Atlehi are
    of age, and it looks like they inherited my mouth (and hopefully lack
    of cavities.)
    
    Things my mom did was to ask people who had kids in braces in the area. 
    then talk cost comparisons with parents as well as seeing how the kids
    liked the ortho.  Since your child will be seeing this person at least
    twice a month for the next x years, chairside manner is important, as
    is skill.  Cost in this area seems to be pretty level.  Your mileage
    may vary.  
    
    meg
851.2ASIC::JPOIRIERThu Nov 10 1994 10:2927
    We chose an orthodontist for my husband's daughter based on the
    recommendations of family and friends.  We had heard nothing but good
    about this one ortho and after talking with him, we decided on using
    his services.
    
    I think the only issue with insurance is whether they will wait for the
    insurance payments or if they want you to pay upfront and *you* get
    reimbursed from insurance.  FWIW, our's needed payment upfront, we were
    reimbursed by insurance (for the fraction that they do reimburse.)  
    
    As for payments, our's was open-ended.  We made an initial payment to
    get things started then made monthly payments until the braces were
    removed.  Some have a set fee that you pay on until the agreed amount
    is paid.  
    
    Appointments were generally once a month, she did have to go for one
    emergency visit with only a few hours notice, we didn't have a problem
    getting that appointment.
    
    Keep in mind that we're in the open enrollment period, we found the
    HCRA to be great for the monthly orthodontic visits!
    
    *BEST PART* - She had the braces removed a few weeks ago, and it was
    well worth the money!  Her teeth look just great!
    
    Jean
    
851.3Check with your alma mater...CLOUD9::WEIERPatty, DTN 381-0877Fri Nov 11 1994 23:2113
    You also might want to check the college that you and/or hubby may have
    gone to.  I had my braces done at BUMSGD (B.U. Medical School of
    Graduate Dentistry - or something like that).  It was my dad's college,
    and I was in some respects a "guinea pig", but they really did a GREAT
    job, and tried REAL hard, and were about 1/2 the price of a regular
    orthodontist.  Only bad part is that each Dr is only assigned for 2
    years, and I had mine on for 2.5 yrs, so got a new Dr. for the last 6
    mos.
    
    Check your alumni info .... I believe that the insurance then picked up
    most of the rest (there were 2 of us going at the time too!).
    
    Patty (whose teeth are still pretty straight).
851.4Recomendations, Proximity,ExpertisePOWDML::DWOODMon Nov 14 1994 13:4524
    
    We requested a 'free' consult before committing.  And, based on input
    from friends, we thought about the following (in no order of
    importance):
    
    
    -Practice Size (Size of practice in direct correlation to number of
                   satified customers)
    -Credentials (each to his own)
    -Proximity (You'll be trucking to this office weekly for the next 2+
                years, in winter, and w/ school activities)
    -Expertise (Ability for Ortho to justify/explain treatment plan-ie:
                is it really nec. to pull 6 teeth?)
    -Evening Hours (At least once a week)
    -Atmosphere (Kid's atmosphere-our Ortho is an extreme w/ contests,
                 roller skating parties, road races, etc)
    -Staff (ALL staff must be friendly, warm, competent)
    -Payments (Flexible plans available? - will accept JH payment directly
               and has 24 month plan available for balance)
    -Emergencies (ie: Loose wires, etc. What happens on week-ends?) 
    
    We're happy with our choice-Good luck.