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My dentist charged me $12 for a single REGULAR 4x6 PHOTO (and I mean REGULAR photo, NOT x-ray), is that wrong? |
While cleaning my teeth, the dentist was making small talks and even told me a few jokes. Somewhere in the middle of the jokes and the high whirring noise of the sucking and scaling machines, I heard something about x-rays and pictures and a panoramic of my teeth. I have never had my pictures taken at the dentist before, so I assumed he was talking about x-rays in general. After the cleaning, I was still a little disoriented when he proceeded to take the photos (and I mean regular photos like you and me would take with a digital camera, NOT x-rays). He took 1 of my teeth, and one of my full face. To be honest, I was a little surprised and uncomfortable, especially when he took the picture of my full face, but I thought no harm done, plus they were really nice to my 3-years old, so I just went along with it. To make a long story short, a series of x-rays were taken after the photos, then I was sent to the receptionist to schedule an appointment. And that was when the receptionist... ...nicely informed me that the x-rays were covered under the insurance, but not the pictures, which were $12! She asked me very nicely how I would like to pay for the 2 pictures (which in actuality was only one, since they were printed together on a single 4x6). I was taken aback, but it was after 6pm and I was really hungry and tired, so I paid up the $12. I was actually very happy when I left, thinking about how friendly and nice they were to my daughter. It must be hunger, but it didn't hit me that the charge was unreasonable until I thought it over dinner. You should not have been charged for something you did not authorize and did not give consent for. Dentists are required to give you advance notice of these things in order to obtain your permission before it's done....especially when there is going to be a fee involved which is not covered by your insurance. Report what happened to your state dental board. If anything else shady happens with this office, go to the police. Dental offices who charge for unnecessary work without obtaining your permission are often involved in frauduelnt and unethical practices. Thank you all for your answers. I called the office today and told them how I felt. I tried to be nice about it, but the dentist refused to accept that the office was doing anything wrong. Report It Honestly, even if they just told me "we always tell the patients about charges beforehand, but we just forgot that particular day and we are sorry, it won't happen again," I would be completely happy. Report It But the dentist outright told me that he did it all the time and he didn't understand why we were having that conversation, that it was silly. He was being very disagreeable and condescending. Report It totally wrong This is the craziest thing I've ever heard!! I never heard of a dentist taking pictures. I would call and ask why they were taken. What a story. That is wrong, yes. Full face photo should not be necessary. If they were doing it for dental health statistics/experiment. Then it developing the photos should have come out of their own pockets or research center doing the statistic. I would demand to find out what the pictures were used for. Hopefully not some sick website for teeth fetish. "Regular" photographs can actually be quite helpful in a thorough examination. I do not do this routinely, but I do make photos of certain patients to help communicate something to a dental lab if I am making something for their teeth. In an examination, I would have expected MORE pictures, believe it or not. There are 5 standard views, plus smile, full face and profile that are commonly used. Here is a sample of these photos. http://members.aol.com/swf08302/composit... (These were taken from the Invisalign site and they are not my photos.) Photo's are getting to be a standard procedure at most offices. Especially the offices equipped with the digital x ray and the computer that has a program that downloads it directly into a patients chart, right along with their records. Although you should have been told there would be a charge, if that is what they do. Which I disagree with since there is no charge incurred to the dentist other than the time used to take these photo's. Most offices don't charge for this as it is for "our records," for us to put a face to the chart, so to speak. I'm sure if you call or stop by and inform them, as you have here, that these charges will be removed and you will be reimbursed or credited. This may be beneficial to this office, as they may not realize that patients may actually mind paying this photo charge. This is something they should have let you decide, if you wanted the photo for $12.00 for their records or not. You should have at least gotten one 8x10 glossy for your self! Just give them a call and explain just as you have here, about not just the cost incurred, but their lack of information given to you as to "why" these were needed. I'm sure you will get answers and a prompt reimbursement or credit along with an apology from the dentist. Hope I've been of some help and good luck! I used to be a dental assistant and we took regular photos of people quite often for different reasons. Please do not take it wrong. It is very helpful in some situations, Im not sure in your situation but yes, it is done quite often. We took pictures of the full face not smiling, smiling, side view ... we sometimes took several pictures |
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