Archive for the tag 'dental insurance'

Nov 14 2011

Will Dental Insurance Cover Your Cosmetic Dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry isn’t usually covered by dental insurance but there are ways to get discounts.

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Nov 01 2011

Afforable Dental Insurance is Available

Affordable dental insurance is available for families — it just takes some research.

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May 01 2011

How Dental Bonding Can Restore Your Teeth

Dental bonding is not as popular as it once was. If you chip a tooth, you can use a procedure such as a crown or veneer to rectify the problem. Bonding is a slower process that takes between one and two hours to complete – however, it is completed in one visit.
One of the [...]

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May 12 2009

Dental Insurance Questions Answered

Dental insurance leaves many baffled. People assume several things while taking a dental insurance and are surprised to find things different during the time of payment for a dental procedure. Today’s post strives to answer a few frequently asked questions about dental insurance.
What should I look for in a dental insurance policy?
If you have family, [...]

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Oct 17 2008

Types of Dental Insurance

Typically, dental insurance covers three types of dental treatments:

Preventative
Restorative
Advanced
The preventative category consists of treatments such as dental cleanings, routine check-ups etc.
The restorative category consists of treatments such as fillings, root canal therapies, or tooth extractions.
The other complicated restorative treatments fall in the advanced category.
While buying a dental insurance plan, seek information on all types [...]

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Dec 29 2007

Affordable Dental Insurance: Does it Exist?

When it comes to physical health, most people have insurance that covers their visits to the doctor and treatments that they need. Not everyone – on the other hand – has affordable dental insurance that will cover the costs associated with routine cleanings as well as restorative work like fillings or orthodontics.
However, that doesn’t mean [...]

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