Denatl Insurance, Is there any dental insurance that covers for implants.
I am a signal mom and for a long time all I was tyring to do is to get by. My kids came first and I was last. Little to say my dental care went to the waste side. I now have a good job that offers me dental care for most everything except implants and cosmetic care.
I am missing many of my teeth and bridges will not work since I have no connecting teeth on the other side near the back. My dental plan will cover a partial but not by too much they will only pay up to 40%. I want implants that is what my dentist said would be the best if I do not want partials. I have been looking for weeks on line for dental insurance that will cover at least 50% or more towards the cost of implants. Is there anything like that?
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Monday, Jul. 19th 2010 10:48 AM at 10:48 am
Good luck with that. I needed dental Implants and my dental insurance plan I got from work would not cover for implants either.
I too could not find dental insurance that would offer implant coverages. My other problem was that since I had currently missing teeth I fell under a missing tooth clause with most dental insurance plans.
In the end I got a dental discount plan and got a saving of 20% but that still save me $1000 since my cost for the implants I need was $5000. On a ten dollar a month plan that was not to bad.
Monday, Jul. 19th 2010 11:03 AM at 11:03 am
Here is the problem you may fall into with many dental insurance. And that would be the missing tooth clause. Since you have current missing teeth. Many dental insurance will not cover for you to get bridges, partial, and or implants if covered.
Since many dental insurance plans review missing teeth prior to the plans effective date as preexisting which is not cover under their policy terms.
You may want to look into a dental discount plan and see about getting at least 20 percent saving off the cost of implants.