How much do you tip your dentist?
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I tip her whatever my co pay is lol0
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Woah, I only pay the bill. I'd starve if I tipped 20% or $300.. I had no idea that I should.. but I wouldn't anyway.. He's doing wayy better than I am lol0
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Tip? My dentist is pretty hot, I'd give her the whole thing.0
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So you're telling me all this time I've was suppose to be tipping my dentist?0
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I tip her whatever my co pay is lol0
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Tip my dentist? I just paid 600 dollars for a crown0
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I don't tip my Dentist at all. I have never heard of tipping your Dentist.
Same here! I'm definitely not planning to start either since she's already getting enough money from me and my insurance company to fund her brand new Mercedes.0 -
We don't tip dentist...they make great money off my mouth0
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nobody is obliged to tip their dentist.
ive certainly never seen it in the time ive worked in dentistry.
if you want to tip i guess u could; they're not gonna turn it down but they already make a ridiculous amount of money.0 -
Tipping a dentist? That's like tipping a police officer who writes me a speeding ticket. Yikes!0
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I expect tips from my dentist, not the other way around.0
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Um, NOT A DAM THING. He lives in twice the house as me, lives on the water, has new cars, fancy bikes and his wife doesn't work. I'd say he get's paid plenty.0
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I don't tip my Dentist at all. I have never heard of tipping your Dentist.
^^^^ this
I assume that anyone in the medical profession is charging enough money to take into account their level of education, degree of specialisation and their time. If they're not then the problem lies with the clinic or hospital management.
Then you better assume you're not going to get the best Care.
Stay Safe.
^^ Yup, and your assumption is pretty wrong on the pay side too, its insurance companies that are paid well for certain, the rest is fought for and up for grabs...and more and more now than it ever used to be. In Bulgaria, you'd better have tipped your MD before your procedure, or he might get "sloppy"...seen the poor results before, and it was even a mis connection in this case that caused the "tip" to not be paid before surgery...sloppy closure after surgery seemed to be almost akin to the stereotypical ill mannered chef spitting in your food because you don't tip well...
I believe in the west this "practice" is called "medical malpractice" and you can lose your licence for it. Maybe these countries should follow suit.0 -
What??? Is this for real? Never heard of such a thing,. That would be funny to tip my GYN. Saying thanks doc nice job.0
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I've never heard of tipping a dentist, but I have a friend who tips the dental hygienist, but that is just because he smokes cigars and his breath stinks.0
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The only tip I've ever given my dentist was "you should get more current magazines"...
Does that count? Otherwise, tipping a medical professional is ridiculous.0 -
Dentists are scumbags! Work 3-4 days a week, charge insane prices and on top of that make you take time off work so you don't make them work long hours!
I'M A PROUD ANTI-DENTITE!!!0 -
That doesn't change the fact that in the US, it is expected that you tip your Dentist.
Do you just post to show people your lack of intelligence? :huh:
People in the States, Canada or UK don't tip their dentist, Most likely neither do a lot of other places.
Maybe you should go to a dentist one day and see for yourself, I'm sure your mother would be happy to book you an appointment.
You only tip those that are in the service industry , Ex. Wait staff, tour guides, bellmen, cab drivers, hair dressers ect.
Tips are generally done to subsidize low wages that are common among the service industry, A dentist isn't among those where a tip is expected.
Stop being an ignorant brat.0 -
Wow I can't believe anyone would tip a dentist. I always believed that tipping was reserved for services rendered that are not adequately salaried. If someone earns 4 or 5 times what I earn, then I'm not about to give them more of my hard earned cash just to do the job they are already paid for.
I only tip what I can afford, usually tip what I deem appropriate for the service I've received and everyone I know does the same thing. We have no set amount of 10%, 20% etc, just depends on what we can afford compared to what service has been provided. Then again, I'm in the UK and tipping is no where near as prevalent as in the US and people don't usually rely on tips to top up their salaries.0 -
"Perhaps you should lock up the N20 tanks".... Did I just say that out loud?0
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Lots of jealousy of people who mad e a good career choice and completed some very tough schooling to have a career.0
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You aren't kidding. Mine is helping his kid thru dental school and says it's brutal compared to when he went. My dentist actually has better hours than most. I just wish i didn't have teeth issues on his days off lol0
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Troll post, but I'll add something cause I'm bored. I give him some bits of string as a tip. My dentist loves bits of string.
Is your dentist a cat? Meh, nevermind it doesn't matter, I'm going to assume he is a cat. Its cuter that way!0 -
I live in Canada...dental benefits!0
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I live in Canada...dental benefits!
Unless you have insurance or you're on welfare, you dont get 'dental benefits' its not covered under any provincial health plan.0 -
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I live in Canada...dental benefits!
Unless you have insurance or you're on welfare, you dont get 'dental benefits' its not covered under any provincial health plan.
My employer pays for it is what I meant. It's just included as part of my deal0 -
I live in Canada...dental benefits!
Unless you have insurance or you're on welfare, you dont get 'dental benefits' its not covered under any provincial health plan.
My employer pays for it is what I meant. It's just included as part of my deal
So the part about Canada was irrelevant. :flowerforyou:
I pay for my own dental, about $25 a month. No biggie.0 -
So you're telling me all this time I've was suppose to be tipping my dentist?
Yes, 15-25% of whatever you pay on the day of the visit. (I do 25%.)0
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