Elimination term versus waiting interval within dental insurance?

Is there a difference between the two, if so which is better?
p.s. I also posted this in the robustness section so please dont report me for posting same question twice as I wasn't sure which place would be better gratitude
Answers:
There is a difference when it comes to disability insurace, but I own never seen the two used together in a dental policy. I would hold to assume that in dental they would both mean impossible to tell apart thing.. the time before the policy go into effect.
I paid dental insurance claims for several years and have never hear of an elimination period for dental coverage, singular disability.

Did you find this term in your dental qualification? The policy or certificate should include a glossary of terms which will explain what that selective company means by that term.
Hello - an elimination period is a possession used for disability insurance. You may have a waiting period for main services on the dental plan, up to 12 months. Whoever is handling the insurance for you or the company you work for should be able to give you the selective plan benefits.


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