It all depends on your family or individual package. Some programs offer maximum coverage while others offer a minimum coverage. The good thing about insurance is that it is customizable to suit your individual/family needs.
Orthodontics with an authorization , fillings , sealants , cleanings
No, but it may be covered under your dental insurance plan.
Yes, you can be covered by multiple dental policies. There will be one insurance carrier as your primary insurance and the second insurance carrier will be your secondary insurance.
If you're a resident UK citizen - yes. If you're visiting the UK - no - you would be expected to pay for treatment if your holiday insurance didn't cover it !
Dental Coverage is not usually covered by General Medical Insurance because it is too expensive.
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.
Dental insurance is not typically covered under COBRA. COBRA generally only applies to health insurance plans provided by employers with 20 or more employees. Dental insurance is considered a separate benefit and may not be included in COBRA coverage.
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.
Dentures are covered under most standard dental insurance plans, but may have replacement limits. The easiest way to find out if you have this plan is to call your insurance company or provider.
No. that would be covered under your dental insurance plan.
Coverage truly varies by the policy. Companies typically offer separate health and dental insurance, but there can be overlap. But usually health insurance does not cover regular dental visits like cleanings and fillings.
The type of coverage that pays for routine exams, cleanings, fillings, and local anesthesia is typically found in dental insurance plans. Most dental insurance policies include preventive care benefits that cover these services, often at 100% for routine exams and cleanings. Depending on the plan, fillings and local anesthesia may be covered at a percentage, with a deductible or co-pay. It's essential to review specific plan details to understand the coverage limits and requirements.