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Dental insurance
davec44
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Hi there, I am looking at dental insurance for my self and my family. I already have partial dentures and being told that most insurance company won't cover this as i have it before I took over cover. Does any one know where to look to get cover?
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I'd suggest you go into the dentist of your choice and ask there. My dentist just works with Denplan. My understanding is that a denture isn't really covered by the insurance anyway. They will do any measuring, impressions, fitting etc but any work or repair that's needed is contracted out to dental technicians and paid separately. That's how it works at my practice.0
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Many Dental services covered in dental insurance from many major companies to make dental care more accessible.-1
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