heart murmur
Not usually; the insurance will require a medical code to process the claim.
Clearance of all dental work for a patient prior to receiving chemo/radio therapy or any other medical treatment that will not allow dental work once that treatment has begun.
It depends where you live. There are a number of ways you can pay for treatment either on the NHS or privately: Pay-as-you-go. 'Capitation' schemes. Dental insurance. Private medical insurance. Cash plans. Treatment loans.
There should be no medical contra-indication for a single cigarette before a dental treatment. But take in consideration that you will then open your mouth to another person that will get all the bad smell in his or her face.
No. The billing codes for medical and dental are completely separate. Dental codes beginning with the letter D and are followed by 4 or more numbers. eg. D1110 for an adult prophy/cleaning Dentists are only allowed to bill for dental treatment with dental codes and not allowed to use medical codes. Billing with a medical code while performing a dental procedure for which a dental code exists is considered insurance fraud and punishable by law.
yes but be careful, they dont have to give you treatment on some things. consult a personal injury attorney.
do i have to pay for my dental treatment at the age of 60yrs
Adult Orthodontic Treatment, this is the American Dental Association code used for billing insurance claims :)
yes,islamabad medical and dental college got its recognition in 2007.
Medical code D8090 is for adult orthodontic treatment. It is used for things like regular metal braces and Invisalign.
i am a woman aged 60 and am getting state pention .do i have to pay for dental treatment.
Medical and dental histories and examinations are necessary to differentiate bruxism from other conditions that may cause similar pain