Will dental insurance cover my composite resin bonding or crown?
My husband is going to get dental insurance really soon. When I was 16 I have my two front teeth knocked out. Pretty close to the nerve, but I didn't enjoy to have them pulled. Instead they did the resin bonding. I was told that I would necessitate a crown when I got older.
Now I'm 24 and I've never have them replaced. Will dental insurance cover them? They are sore sometimes... especially my left one.
Thanks everyone. :)
Answers:
Yes they cover it moderately and you will have to pay copay amount. For more on crowns you can read the following hugely informative article on dental website... http://www.identalhub.com/articlesubcate… Source(s): http://www.identalhub.com/articlesubcate…
exceptionally few dental insurance plans will cover all or part of the cost. Only a few next to high premiums will do so. Most will say this is cosmetic dentistry and they won't settle up. Others will call this a pre-existing condition and will not pay. If you are have some pain, they should be x-rayed to make sure the roots are not fractured or the bravery is dead and the tooth infected, which would require a root canal. Good luck Source(s): I'm a dentist
healthplans.bebto.com - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.
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Now I'm 24 and I've never have them replaced. Will dental insurance cover them? They are sore sometimes... especially my left one.
Thanks everyone. :)
Answers:
Yes they cover it moderately and you will have to pay copay amount. For more on crowns you can read the following hugely informative article on dental website... http://www.identalhub.com/articlesubcate… Source(s): http://www.identalhub.com/articlesubcate…
exceptionally few dental insurance plans will cover all or part of the cost. Only a few next to high premiums will do so. Most will say this is cosmetic dentistry and they won't settle up. Others will call this a pre-existing condition and will not pay. If you are have some pain, they should be x-rayed to make sure the roots are not fractured or the bravery is dead and the tooth infected, which would require a root canal. Good luck Source(s): I'm a dentist
healthplans.bebto.com - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.
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