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Routine checkups and basic cavaity fillings are typically covered by most dental plans. This can vary based on the plan.

Most dental plans cover check ups and cleanings. Fillings are usually covered at a reduced rate. Xrays are not always covered. Root canals and crowns are only sometimes covered.

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