Monday, May 17, 2010

Which Dental insurance covers porcelain crowns?

$600 per porcelain crown is a great price. Make sure your dentist is using a good lab. Is it all porcerain or porc fused to precious metal?





Most dental insurance covers crowns if they are to restore functionality of the tooth. If it is only for cosmetic reasons, no dental insurance I know of will pay.





The percentage of payment varies, but average is 50% up to the plan maximum.

Which Dental insurance covers porcelain crowns?
That varies greatly with your area.
Reply:Most dental insurances through your employer cover 50%-but it depends on the plan. Check with your employer to see if it is offered. If not, there might be a dental college or school in your area that will do it at a cheaper cost. The work is done by students, but checked by an accredited dentist.
Reply:PARTIAL 50% DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE.
Reply:Mine were 875.00 a piece. My dental insurance paid 1500.00 total for the year on whatever I had done.





I spent 9k on crowns.





it all depends on what insurance you have, so call before and get a pretreatment estimate.


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