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Post by rainbowchaser10 on Jun 19, 2012 12:48:43 GMT 1
Am off to the dentist tomorrow Do I have to send/take the devis to my mutuelle before agreeing to treatment?
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Post by Bunty on Jun 19, 2012 13:24:37 GMT 1
Depends what the treatment is if its just a filling etc goes straight through , for more involved work like a crown need a devis
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Post by rainbowchaser10 on Jun 19, 2012 14:23:30 GMT 1
Thanks Bunty. Being a bit thick here - I just wanted to know if you have to send the devis to your mutuelle for them to approve before you agree for the work to be done. It's going to be for quite a bit of work unfortunately, not just fillings.
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Post by Ali on Jun 19, 2012 18:15:33 GMT 1
I think that many people are under different regimes to do with Mutelles etc.
For example I run a SARL (French Ltd Co) under the RSI regime and also have a top up with AXA - havent needed to do anything concerning devis etc.
I'd suggest calling/calling into your Mutelle and asking the question directly really. Only because everyone is so different which makes it very hard to give a definative answer. Equally your dentist should be able to advise too as he/she should have the detail on screen.
Please try not to be fearful about your impending visit. I've been once a month since March and been screwed, replaced, cleaned and de-tartered. You'll find that the equipment is second to none here. Thankfully, if you are like me and had bad experiences in the past, we can put those behind us.
Hope you see this reply before tomorrow too.
xx
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Post by rainbowchaser10 on Jun 19, 2012 19:11:12 GMT 1
Thanks Ali - will ask dentist tomorrow. Am trying to be positive about it and think/hope that after tomorrow will not be terrified any more as a result of really bad experiences in the past.
Dani
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Post by Ali on Jun 22, 2012 18:56:59 GMT 1
How was it? Are you ok?
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Post by rainbowchaser10 on Jun 22, 2012 21:47:48 GMT 1
Thanks for asking Ali. Went to dentist recommended by Bunty (thanks Bunty) and he put me at me ease. Have got quite a bit of work that needs doing but not dreading it in the same way as I have done in the past. Just want to get the teeth sorted now.
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Post by Bunty on Jun 23, 2012 10:59:48 GMT 1
Glad you got in with him I found him good my crown is lovely and when I first went hadnt got Carte Vital through - so patched me up with a tempoary one till CV & mutual came through then I sent devis to mutual was suprised they paid up as devis was dated before we took mutual out but they dame up trumps
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