Temporary dental insurance?
I need some major work done on my teeth. I come from a very poor people and cannot afford the dentist, which is the reason why I have medicare. My medicare covers for almost everything except for the root canals within the back teeth. I have FOUR teeth that need root canal and crowns. Medicare does cover it if I just get them pulled out. I just get one pulled out so far because it was infected and was putting me in vile pain. So I was curious if I can just buy regular insurance for a while, grasp my teeth fixed, and then dump it? p.s. are there any dental plans that cover 100% ??
Best Answer: There is no temporary dental insurance. There is only just ever 100% coverage except for the most basic services and most only pay a percentage. This would be considered a preexisting condition by most and not covered. Insurance company's are not stupid and their objective is to take in more in premiums than they recompense out in benefits. Sorry
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