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  • In June of 2015, I went in to Rock Springs Dental with severe pain in one of my molars (very last one in the back). Under the advice of the dentist she suggested I get an onlay. Having no knowledge of dentistry I accepted her advice that I have the procedure done for a price of 518.00. I thought it was kind of high but accepted because of severe pain, I wanted to get it over with and was about to leave town on vacation. In the back of my mind, I thought it was high because I have Liberty dental insurance. They said that I would have to use that "tooth making" machine they have up front so that would be the cost and I agreed. After a week, the pain was still excruciating ! I went back and she said I would have to get a root canal ( 180) and a crown and that they would do it for free, which at the time I thought was a good deal....Moving forward in time I went to my annual benefits health fair at work Oct 23 and talked to my dental insurance representative. They told me under my plan that a crown is 40 dollars TOTAL. I immediately called Rock Springs dental and they told me that at that at the time of my initial exam the onlay was my only option. Had I known I could have got the crown for 40 bucks I would have just done that but I didn't know. I trusted that they had my interest in mind but I was wrong. I also researched onlays and learned that a lot of the time they eventually turn into a crown as a more permanent fix. In addition, this is a tooth in the very back...so I really didn't care too much about cosmetics. I feel that I paid way too much and that this office misled me into paying more than I should have. I should have got the crown from the get go and bypassed the onlay.They offered nothing to me except a weak apology. To be fair I am to blame as well because I should have read my insurance plan and shouldn't have trusted them so much. Last but not least, I received a statement from my insurance company in September/2015 for some procedure from a guy named Brian Freeman ( the claim was denied by them) I questioned them about it and the manager informed me that guy hasn't worked there for years. When I asked why are they billing in his name they said it must be a clerical error...???? To their credit,I will say the quality of work is excellent, but their billing practices I am not so sure...
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