Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Is there a way to get a dental procedure covered by medical insurance rather than dental?  

Is there a way to get a dental procedure covered by medical insurance rather than dental?  

answers 0:I have alot of dental problems, i need 15 crowns on the top alone just basic bad tooth enamel. Its not from brushing or flossing since i do that daily. I have dental insurance but not as good as my medical. So is there a way to get it submitted through medical.answers 1:That is horrible that your dentist expects you to pay at time of service. I am suggesting you talk to another dentist, call around and see who might be willing to set up a payment plan. There is no way you can afford to do all that, and as far as I know, regular insurance will not cover dental work.Have you tried to apply for carecredit...Go to carecredit.com and check that out. BesT WisheS to you!I know it can be frustrating to need all this dental work, and feel li! ke there is just NO WAY to get it done. I hope you are able to work it out. Another suggestion that just came to mind, and not one I am comfortable with, but many people are is to find a dental teaching school. They offer discounted dental work, because supervised students work on you. You do have to pay up front there though, you cannot work out payment plans.BesT WisheS!...answers 2:Unless they are working on your jaw or sinus cavities and such, then medical insurance does cover that...as for your teeth, you need to get dental like Delta Dental to cover all those crowns. Even then, they may not cover that many. You basically need your teeth capped and sometimes thats considered a cosmetic process. See if your dentist will work with you to get this covered.answers 3:"my husbands plan calls for $1000 deduct. to be on dental." That statement doesn't make sense, so that leads me to believe that you don't understand how his plan works. Generally dental doesn't have tha! t kind of deductible. It's usually $0-$100 at most, BUT it may! only PAY up to $1,000 per year. Regardless, there's nothing you could likely do at this point other than go with what you have at his work or through your health insurance. In some cases, wisdom teeth can be covered under health insurance depending on the procedure that needs to be done....answers 4:Usually having an on call dentist at your local hospital do it at the hospital gives you some wiggle-room when it comes to your insurance, becuase the treatment may be viewed as a medical precedure, if done at a hospital.answers 5:I don't have delta dental in my state though. And the dentist i go to requires it paid at the time of service.

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