Can your medical benifits cover the cost of dental implants…?
Friday, April 30th, 2010 at
10:37 am
Dental Implants covered by Medical Health Care Benefits..
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We have a dental plan and I was told that I needed dental implants because my jaw has deteriorated. The jaw bone has to be built up. The insurance co. said I have to pay upfront and they will reimburse me. about 90%. So if you have a dental plan, call them and ask what their policy is. Each implant will cost me $245.00, Even though they will give back 90%, I just can’t afford to do it. So, it all depends on your policy plan and what is allowed, Good luck
It depends on insurance company
Implants generally are not covered by dental insurance. However, our dentist said he is seeing more and more than those that have congenitally missing adult teeth (born without) are being granted insurance coverage – which is my daughter’s situation.