Getting a Dental Bridges – Dental 4 Less
When getting dental insurance for bridges, there are a few things to ensure first. Whenever possible, do not pull out your teeth before having dental insurance. Once you have teeth pulled it can be hard to find dental insurance covering the bridge. This is because many dental insurance plans have missing teeth clauses. A missing teeth clause means that if the teeth were missing before the plan’s effective date, they do not cover a new bridge to be put in. A good tip is whenever you do have a dental bridge, put in keep your receipt. That way, if you ever need to replace the bridge later on, it will be good to show just how long ago the old bridge was put in. Some dental insurance plan will replace bridges, partials and denture only after you had your old one in for five or more years. (Therefore, they will typically ask for proof. )
If you have existing missing teeth, it does not mean you can not find dental insurance to help you fix your smile. Just read the terms and conditions carefully. Make sure the dental insurance plan you are buying will cover the dental services you want. I also suggest not ruling out dental discount plans. Preexisting with a dental discount plan is not excluded, including missing teeth. So for a low monthly cost of a dental discount plan, you can save some money by getting a dental bridge without any waiting periods or exclusions. Whether you to have a bridge, partials and or dentures, we are here to help you find the best dental plan that will work for you. So please call our member service line at 310-534-3444 if you have any questions about our dental insurance dental plan options.