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bealuct wrote:With and W/O insurance... roughly how much for braces for installation and maintenance?
EDIT: I don't have insurance here in the US, debating on whether or not to get the gear installed before I go or wait till I'm in Tokyo.... off-chance for UNIVERSITY FUNDED free installations... need to get on that.... also.... I couldn't find anything on whether or not it would be easy for the J-Dentists to to the routine checkups and what not if I get me installation in the states... anyone here a dentist?
GomiGirl wrote:If so, then the dental work will be hella cheap compared to the US.
chokonen888 wrote:LOL, I remember when that Nor-Cal fad started...and how I wish it would end!
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
chokonen888 wrote:LOL, I remember when that Nor-Cal fad started...and how I wish it would end!
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Maybe "hella" finally made its way into the Aussie lingo or maybe GG is a Too Short and Pharcyde fan.
Iraira wrote:Please, show some respect, it's "NoCal" (anywhere north of the Grapevine (specifically Gorman), although some would say anything north of Mulholland Drive...go home, val), "SoCal", and "LoCal".
Samurai_Jerk wrote:As Russel already pointed out, braces (and other cosmetic dentistry) are NOT covered by national insurance. Also, look around at the average Japanese person's teeth and ask yourself if you really want to get dental work done here. There are some great dentists here but most are horrible and the good ones can be very expensive.
2triky wrote:Fuck Riverside. On tha real. <rhetorical question notwithstanding>
sublight wrote:And of course, like many other things in Japan, the horrible ones can also be very expensive. Price seems to be more a function of location, decor, and ad budget, wholly independent of competence or quality of service.
gaijinpunch wrote:There's a guy in Moto Azabu, near Tokyo Tower. Has a generic name... International Dental Clinic or something. The Dr. is Entatsu. He is good, but will run you about 18,000 yen for a cleaning. Too rich for my blood. Getting another one done when I go back to America (Fuck Yeah).
gaijinpunch wrote:There's a guy in Moto Azabu, near Tokyo Tower. Has a generic name... International Dental Clinic or something. The Dr. is Entatsu. He is good, but will run you about 18,000 yen for a cleaning. Too rich for my blood. Getting another one done when I go back to America (Fuck Yeah).
Greji wrote:I just mail my teeth to my dentist for cleaning....
Coligny wrote:WTF !? it come with happy ending I hope... at least 6 times more than I remember paying...
Iraira wrote:Please, show some respect, it's "NoCal" (anywhere north of the Grapevine (specifically Gorman), although some would say anything north of Mulholland Drive...go home, val), "SoCal", and "LoCal".
kate_3 wrote:Everyone needs a healthy smile with a healthy body. A healthy mouth helps to get rid of much kind of diseases.
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Coligny wrote:Having fun with the bots Russel ?
gaijinpunch wrote: It runs about double what I'd pay for a cleaning in America, so yeah, I'm not too bothered.
chokonen888 wrote:gaijinpunch wrote: It runs about double what I'd pay for a cleaning in America, so yeah, I'm not too bothered.
How so? I was paying $70~$100 for cleaning in LA. (Health insurance doesn't cover dental) with is on par with what they charge here, but then with insurance coverage we pay 2500~3500??
Wibble wrote:chokonen888 wrote:gaijinpunch wrote: It runs about double what I'd pay for a cleaning in America, so yeah, I'm not too bothered.
How so? I was paying $70~$100 for cleaning in LA. (Health insurance doesn't cover dental) with is on par with what they charge here, but then with insurance coverage we pay 2500~3500??
Only basic cleaning is covered under insurance, airflow cleaning, fluoride treatment etc are usually only private, but even so would be less than 10,000 full price.
Basic clean and polish on insurance could be as low as 1500.
But don't forget some Japan dentists try to scam you for separate visits for top and bottom cleaning, which doubles the price.
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