Will dental insurance cover for a bridge
I thinking I will need at least three bad teeth pull since have of the tooth is missing on all three teeth. They are in the back. Although they are bad they do not really hurt so I am not sure if they can be saved and have crowns put on or if I will need to have a bridge but I would like to have some dental insurance in place to help me out with the cost. I just know either way I go it will be costly so any help would be good thanks
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Monday, Nov. 22nd 2010 8:57 AM at 8:57 am
You may then want to look at dental HMO insurance plans and or dental discount plans. Mainly since those plans do not normally have the waiting periods that PPO and Imdemity insurance plans do.
With what you need to have done I am guessing you would want something that can address your current dental needs in a timely manor and still save you money off the dental services render.