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Can dental implants be reimbursed by medical insurance?
Dental implant medical insurance cannot be reimbursed, and dental implants belong to the category of medical beauty. If it is the cost of tooth filling, tooth extraction, treatment of periodontal disease, gingivitis and other dental diseases, medical insurance can be reimbursed. The cost of dental implants is usually high, and different materials charge different fees. This is a special service fee, and medical insurance cannot be reimbursed. 1 Simple fillings can be reimbursed.

The simple filling here shows that your dental caries are not very serious, that is to say, the scope of damage is not large. Only by removing dental caries or performing acupuncture treatment (killing nerves) and then filling with materials can we recover. Can be reimbursed by medical insurance. The only thing to note is that some self-funded projects will be used during this period, such as various imported instruments (I can't name them). But the cost is not much, tens to hundreds, so don't worry too much. After all, it is not unusual to spend hundreds or even thousands of teeth at a time. During the filling period, if anesthetics and painkillers are used, they can also be reimbursed.

Tooth beauty includes many kinds, such as tooth whitening, orthodontics and plastic surgery, and braces. Because not everyone has to do it, it is not covered by medical insurance. The braces mentioned here are not aimed at orthodontics, but protective measures taken to prevent the fillings from falling off after filling, because the defective holes are too big. This kind of braces can also be divided into two categories, one is braces whose final shape follows yours, and the other is temporary braces (medically called temporary crowns) before braces are made. Both kinds of braces are at their own expense.