Dentures repairs and cost
I got dentures about three years ago. Since then I have changed jobs and did not get dental insurance since I have top and bottom dentures. I never really gave much thought about having to have the repaired. Now my top dentures should be relined and my bottom dentures do not seem to fit like they use too. Getting them repaired without dental insurance is costly to me. If I get dental insurance now will they pay for them to be relined and repaired. Or can I just get new dentures?
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Friday, Feb. 5th 2010 1:32 PM at 1:32 pm
You could get a dental discount plan which would save you around 20% off the cost for repairs or replacement. Or you can look for a dental HMO and see if they would cover repairs. Replacement they normally will not cover until you had your dentures for at least four to five years. But read policy terms would very from company to company.
A good place to start would be http://www.insurancecompany.com
Good luck to you