Dental Insurance, Dental Insurance for Dental Implants.
I would really like to get dental implants for my missing teeth. Right now I have a partial but I seem to aways have issues with it fitting right. I do not like that partial come out it make me feel like an old person with dentures. I am only 28. I lost my front in a car accident. Dental implants have always been something I would like to have but I never really could afford them.
I am back into checking out some cosmetic dentist and their cost to see if having implants are still out of my reach. I would like to know if there are any dental insurance plans that will cover for the cost of dental implants and not just for partials? I would be great to get some help with the cost of getting implants.
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Tuesday, Jun. 15th 2010 9:41 AM at 9:41 am
Most insurance plans do not yet cover for dental implants. However if you do find one that will cover for dental implants make sure it does not have a missing tooth clause.
Otherwise you may want to review a dental discount plan as long as there is a dentist in their network that does implants you would at least get a discounted saving that will help your cost on having them.