Because dental implants do not belong to the scope of medical insurance, they belong to the scope of cosmetic orthodontics, so they cannot be used for medical insurance. Dental implants have a long service life, which can be used for twenty or thirty years or even longer.
Moreover, dental implant is the best way to restore chewing function, which can preserve natural teeth as much as possible. Therefore, dental implant is the best way to restore chewing function.
The specific reimbursement details are as follows:
Dentistry is mainly covered by medical insurance: 1, filling teeth (including basic materials and treatment fees); 2, tooth extraction; 3, the cost of treating periodontal disease, gingivitis and other dental diseases.
Items that cannot be reimbursed by medical insurance are: 1, dental implants; 2. porcelain teeth; 3. Wash your teeth; 4. Orthodontics; 5. dental implants; If it is therapeutic, such as tooth extraction is within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement, then dental implants are not.
It should also be noted that tooth extraction in general non-medical insurance designated dental clinics cannot be reimbursed, and it can only be reimbursed if you go to a medical insurance designated hospital.