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Is there a significant difference between a dental plan and an insurance? If so, what are their main differences and which one is better?
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Started by childishpet on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at insurancejournal):
In other words, the insurance companies assumes a certain risk -- that risk being the amount of dental assistance that you will need....
When it comes to dental insurance versus dental plan, dental insurance is actual insurance.
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I have read some other discussions and it seems like many dental assistants hate their jobs. I am considering becoming a dental assistant and would like to know more about it. Do you get benefits? Is the pay decent?
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I'm on my last year of hs and I'm in a program call willco I need to ask questions to a dental assistant about what courses they had to take after hs to become a dental assistant is there anyone can to take to become a dental assistant....
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Someone who is currently on the pre-dental track (Biochem major) told me that in addition to her undergrad studying, she also attends a local community college where she takes evening classes few times a week to get her Dental Hygienist certificate. (...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
(The college we both attend is really as a dental hygienist, plus....
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Hey guys, im going to be starting dental school at san antonio 2013, i was just wondering if y'all could tell me what to expect...like how hard are each of the 4 years and such..thanks!
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Not because it's easier, but because it's more interesting that costs $3,000 with the HIGHLY undependable variable... .
I was often 10-20% on each test in dental school.
If you didn't do well in undergrad you can still do well in dental school.
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I'm a college student and will be losing eligibility on my parents' dental plan soon. For the time being, I won't have a job that offers dental benefits. So I need to decide what the best/most frugal options are for dental care.
When does it make sense...
Started by scottxmso on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fatwallet):
If a Groupon dentist pushes extra procedures than go another... .
It was in CA pay out of pocket? most dental procedures of dental protection? My health insurance has a $25 co-pay on all dental exams.
Time I used cash for cleaning was $60.
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Now that I've been accepted to Dental School, I have a few months before the Summer/Fall terms begin. With gross anatomy coming up first, what is the most important thing I should be focusing/studying in preparation for classes?
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It is not just for dental....
It is not just for dental school; but, I think it will have some benefit.
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Hey guys,
I was figuring since some of us have gotten into school this cycle, y'all would like to share your plans for financing your dental education. Fill out the poll!
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And besides, the military isn't for everyone, or we all would be paying for our dental educations with hard.
Or we all would be paying for our dental educations with hard-earned tax money.
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I am going for an interview next week in Orem, UT to Utah College of Dental Hygiene and need some help. I would like to know what questions might be asked and what I should be prepared for. Please let me know. Thanks.
Jana
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I had an interview a few weeks ago with a dental hygiene school in Iowa and the first question they asked was: Why do you want to be a dental hygienest? They also gave me a lot of scenarios into this field..what do you know about dental....
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Does anybody else see the flood of new dental schools as a threat to the profession. It seems like every other year a new school is announced. I know the theory is that flooding the market with dentists will solve the access to care issue but I think ...
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Then those ....
Many of these schools are envisioning dental programs providing "fillings and whitening booths".
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I am a single mother of 1 and workign two jobs to keep my head above water. I graduated with honors from high school but did not ever continue my education. I am looking to go back to school in the Dental field but I am having trouble figuring out which...
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YOU CAN DO IT!
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Dental hygiene school is EXTREMELY time consuming! I got my bachelors degree which took 4 years and dental, you see fewer patients and I earned more money in surgical assisting than in general dental assisting.
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