answersLogoWhite

0

Like any profession, some do, some don't. It's up to the owners of the company.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What health benefits do architects earn?

WHAT BENEFITS DO ARCHITECTS GET?


What are benefits for a job?

dental health and other stuff..


What other benefits are there for a chef?

i heard that they get health care and that they sometimes get dental to.


What are some benefits pharmacists gets?

They get health, dental, and 401K plan!


What services does Neighborhood Health Plan provide?

Neighborhood Health Plan provides many different services and benefits. These include medical benefits, mental health benefits, pharmacy benefits, dental benefits, and member programs.


Does COBRA coverage apply to dental and vision benefits?

COBRA coverage typically does not include dental and vision benefits. It usually only applies to health insurance plans.


Is dental fall under medical benefits for employees?

Dental coverage can vary based on an employer's health benefits plan. In many cases, dental care is offered as a separate benefit from medical insurance; however, some employers may include it as part of their overall health benefits package. It's important for employees to review their specific benefits plan to understand what is covered and whether dental care is included.


Does a Dental Hygientist get free Medicare and health care?

It depends on who they are working for. The pay is great, but there has always been the issue of health benefits of which many solo practice dentists do not provided. Those who work for a dental group are more likely to be able to secure health benefits.


What are the benefits that an RN gets?

full health benefits after 10 years, yearly bonuses, as well as dental and vision plans


Do all employers cover individual dental insurance for their employees?

No, many employers do not offer dental, vision or hearing benefits in their health packages.


Is health insurance also considered dental insurance?

In the private benefits market, 97% of all dental benefits are provided under separate policies of coverage by carriers that specialize in dental benefits. Why? Dental has a separate set of procedure codes for billing treatment and dentists typically practice in a solo or small practice setting focused on dentistry. And dental disease is limited to two main categories--tooth decay (caries) and gum disease (periodontal disease). As a result, it takes focused knowledge, IT systems and outreach to dental offices to develop and administer dental benefits. If a medical plan includes any dental benefits in a health policy, those benefits are usually very limited, i.e. a small reimbursement for a dental office visit and perhaps for filling of cavities. Dental policies typically have broader coverage.


Where do we get fluoride from and how does it benefit our dental health?

Fluoride is naturally found in water, soil, and some foods. It benefits our dental health by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay and cavities.