need dental work done but dental insurance not great?
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
3:35 am
Is there anyway i can get teeth pulling to file under medical instead of dental. All my teeth are very bad and the lowest dentists was 3,500 and my dental will cover 500. Now my medical is only 250 deductible then everything is covered 100 percent.
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Check to see if your medical insurance will cover "oral surgery." My dental insurance is the same way. They won’t cover the extraction of my wisdom teeth because it’s an "oral surgery." My health insurance will cover it though, I have to go to an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon instead of a plain ol’ dentist, but I won’t be paying $250 per tooth either. I wish you the best, because I"m in the same boat
Probably, no way to file the dental care under medical. You would have to read the plan.
However I was looking into this last night. I have a bad tooth, and no dental insurance at all. I found America’s Dentist’s Care Foundation provides free dental work.
Visit their website to see when they will be near you:
http://www.adcfmom.org/
And if they are not going to be very close to you, you might try calling dental schools in your area to see if they could get you in cheaper. I’m sure their are some clinics in your area that provide discounts or even free care.
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