I haven't been able to find a dentist that will take the medically needy insurance (can I call it insurance?) in my area or any area in South Florida. So my answer is NO.
I haven't been able to find a dentist that will take the medically needy insurance (can I call it insurance?) in my area or any area in South Florida. So my answer is NO.
Aetna offers a variety of packages including some that include dental and medical. They are more pricey than other plans and still have limits on what they will cover.
It depends if it's part of your coverage. Review your policy to find out. If there is no dental coverage, ask your insurance provider or broker if you can add a dental plan to your policy or add a dental rider.
I really dont understand your question. If you are asking "if health plan will also cover dental" then that really depends on the plan that you have in mind. Most Health plans only cover medical needs. Therefore requiring you to find a dental plan. Some do cover both. If you are looking for some money saving plan for both, or one of the other.
Life Cover is a type of life insurance. Life cover is beneficial because it covers many aspects of life insurance, such as dental, medical, and accidental death.
According to WebMD, dental implants aren't currently covered under most dental policies. However, some medical policies will cover the procedure. Check with your insurance provider and your dentist. Dentalsite.com can give discount ideas.
I have medical and dental insurance, but I do not have rx insurance. If you don't have rx insurance you have to pay for all your medicines. I haven't seen where dental insurance pays for medicines. Usually only rx insurance will
yes,islamabad medical and dental college got its recognition in 2007.
Yes, cover California does cover the dental and eye glasses.
The answer depends entirely on your particular health insurance provider. The majority of providers do not cover any dental work, including work that may be deemed medically necessary, unless you have purchased an additional premium package that specifically covers things such as dental, vision, and hearing. Contact your health insurance provider for accurate information and answers. It depends entirely on your individual insurance plan. A more comprehensive plan may cover a medical dental emergency, but most dental emergencies will require separate dental insurance.
No, medical insurance and dental insurance are two different products. In fact, employers often go through different insurance companies for each in an effort to find the right price. Your medical insurance card will typically not cover dental, although big ticket things like a broken jaw or oral surgery are actually considered medical. However, an employer who offers medical in many cases (but not all) also offers dental to its employees.
No. But if any dental surgery is necessiated due to accident, the same will be covered under medical insurance purview.