The insured's dental care, teeth cleaning, dental veneers, light-cured fillings, porcelain teeth, orthodontics, stained teeth treatment, etc. are not reimbursable. Currently included in the scope of medical insurance are mainly the costs of tooth fillings (using basic materials), tooth extractions, and the treatment of periodontal disease, gingivitis and other dental diseases. However, the costs of dentures, dental implants, and dental cosmetics cannot be reimbursed. At the same time, you are required to bring the "Medical Insurance Handbook" to the designated hospital. If you do not present the "Medical Insurance Handbook" during treatment, or do not have treatment details, the treatment expenses incurred will not be reimbursed. At the same time, treatments of a cosmetic nature, such as teeth scaling and fillings using imported materials, will not be reimbursed.
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