Dental Insurance Billing?

I am wondering... If I have dental insurance and health insurance, are near requests I can make, or in anyway be proactive to run down my out-of-pocket expenses related to schedulaed oarl surgery. I need 2 to some extent impacted wisdom teeth extracted under broad anesthesia. I was referred out to an oral surgeon. Those with dental billing experience may know, but insurance customers may enjoy tips, as well. Any suggestions?
Answers:
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We dont bill medical insurance in my office, but I know that near dental insurance the anesthesia is usually only covered in outstandingly specific, limited cases. Make sure the oral surgeons staff has delt beside medical insurance before, and contact your insurance company and find out their usual customary fees(very important) and any limitations and provisions that your plan has within connection with this type of service. Get the ADA codes that the dentist plans to directory under. you get this from his staff. Source(s): dental assistant
HM is right. Most general office do not deal with medical claims. Most oral surgeons are well-versed (not to be confused beside "Versed..." pun intended) with medical claims. In fact, the OS I usually refer to will submit extraction of impacted suitability teeth to the medical carrier FIRST and then submit it to the dental mover.


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