Coverage for dental implants varies from one insurance company to another. Most of the insurance policies provide some coverage for the restorative procedure. You can ask your insurance provider if dental implants are covered or not.
Refund the money to the insurance company and bill the patient for the difference.
Dental insurance plan
To find a dental insurance you can contact a dentist office to find out what type of insurance they accept. Then contact those companies. If you have a specific dentist office you want to go to then it's especially important to find out what insurance they accept.
Yes ... the patient, in all cases, is wholly responsible for assuring proper and timely payment of insurance claims. Chances are, the dental office submitted the claim within the time limits and the claim was returned for whatever reason, so the dental office then sends you a statement for the entire bill due instead. You might check with your dental insurance company to make certain everything is okay with your particular coverage plan.
Yes you can purchase dental plans thru individual offices to cut the cost of procedures.
Yes. By your contract with the secondary insurance you are required to write-off the discount
Call his office and ask.
Why not? What are the terms of the 2nd Insurance?
I would assume Delta Dental
Many employers now offer dental insurance as part of their benefit plans. If this is the case, then one could obtain information about dental insurance from their Human Resources department and/or the representative for their particular dental plan. If one is seeking independent dental insurance (for those that are unemployed or whose employers do not offer dental insurance), there is a plethora of information available online. Many websites offer a comparison of dental insurance rates and provide information about the various types of insurance available. If one is eligible for Medicaid or Medicare, one can contact their local Medicaid/Medicare office for further information about dental insurance.
Contact your state health office for help
maybe because it all depends on the dental office employee's rules and regulations!