There are four sets of teeth in the mouth viz. upper right, upper left, lower right and lower left. So I guess answer should be the insurance to any one of these quadrants.
no expert here but i think it means one fourth
No, but it may be covered under your dental insurance plan.
No. But if any dental surgery is necessiated due to accident, the same will be covered under medical insurance purview.
No. that would be covered under your dental insurance plan.
Dental Coverage is not usually covered by General Medical Insurance because it is too expensive.
Dentures are covered under most standard dental insurance plans, but may have replacement limits. The easiest way to find out if you have this plan is to call your insurance company or provider.
You would need to become a licensed insurance agent through the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance, dental insurance specifically falls under the category of "health insurance". You can get your PA Health Insurance license by itself, or, more commonly, together with a life insurance license.
Aetna and Humana are two trusted names in insurance that offer supplemental dental plans. These plans can start at under $10 a month and they augment the coverage your employer may offer. Humana dental offers great deals on dental insurance for the family. You can also find a list of other companies such as Delta Dental by visiting www.dentalinsurance.com.
One of the most popular corporations known for offering premium health and dental insurance to its employees is Deckers. This is not the only corporation to offer premium health and dental insurance, as many corporations will provide insurance under the United States government through programs such as Medicare.
Locating the least expensive dental and vision plan is not an easy task. Insurance companies have additional riders or add on policies that can help defray the cost of dental and vision care. Aflac and Farmers insurance have subsidy insurance companies under their umbrella that offer low cost plans.
A closed list refers to the network of dentists from which you can obtain treatment that is covered under your dental policy.
According to WebMD, dental implants aren't currently covered under most dental policies. However, some medical policies will cover the procedure. Check with your insurance provider and your dentist. Dentalsite.com can give discount ideas.
Dental insurance coverage for veneers can vary significantly depending on the specific plan and provider. Some dental insurance plans may cover a portion of the cost of veneers if they are deemed medically necessary, such as for structural reasons rather than purely cosmetic purposes. It's best to check with your dental insurance provider directly to understand what is covered under your plan and any potential limitations or exclusions regarding veneers.