Monday, April 27, 2009

Dental coverage/insurance?

I need a root canal immediatly. I also have no unsurance and it wont be available through work until a the end of October. Can I outsource any insurance that would take effect immediatly? Are there any other options to avoiding thousands of dollars in cost if I get my dental work now?

Dental coverage/insurance?
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Reply:You can get a pulpotomy or pulpectomy treatment now and then have the endodontic procedure done when your insurance kicks in...





Best of Luck~
Reply:It will likely be hard to get on to insurance with an existing problem - they will look at your prior history to see when it was diagnosed and may reject it on that basis. If you have medical insurance, you can look closely at your policy to see if they might cover some dental/surgical work (some policies cover certain dental procedures if they have medical impacts). A second option is to look for a look university with a dental school - they often provide the same services with supervised trainee dentists at substantially lower costs or sliding fee scales. Good luck.
Reply:I have a simple to use dental plan that includes no waiting period. It provide great discounts on all dental procedures, including root canals. I recently had a root canal done and I saved close to 60%. You can even look up dental providers in your area on the website:





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