Teeth bonding?!


Question: Teeth bonding!?
does my insurance cover the cost of teeth bonding !?i have a little gap between my 2 front teeth!.*!.very little*Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Your best bet is to go to a dentist in your network and have a consultation!.
The dentist will evaluate the area and tell you what your options are!.
The dentist will then submit a pre-determination of benefits to you ins!. co!.
Once they recieve the reply!.!.!.!.a few weeks!.!.!.they will call you and tell you how much your ins!. co!. is willing to pay and how much you will have to pay out of pocket!.
Don't call your ins!. co!. and ask them yourself without having a consult first!. The dentist will be able to word things correctly so that your ins!. co!. will pay a portion!.!.!.!.( Not to mention!.!.!.the dentist will have photos to submit)
Most ins!. co!. don't cover cosmetic procedures!. If you go to the right dentist he/she will be able to word it in a certain way, so that your ins!. co!. will think that this a necessary procedure!.!.!.!.
To find a local provider!.!.!.!.look in your ins!. co!. directory ( if you don't have one!.!.!.) go online and type in the ins!. co!. name!.!.!.once u r at their website!.!.!.search local providers!.!.!.!.if this doesn't work!.!.!.!.call the ins!. co!. directly and ask for a local provider!.!.!.!.!.if you are not happy with the first provider!.!.!.!.go to the next!.!.!.!.find a dentist that you are comfortable with!.!.!.!.This is the most important thing!!! :)Www@Answer-Health@Com





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