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Is dental care asleep (General Anesthetic) covered by my dental insurance?

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Is dental care asleep (General Anesthetic) covered by my dental insurance?

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Gene Myers

Generally insurance will not pay you for office general anesthesia. A statement of cost can be submitted to reap the benefits. You have to pay the cost of surgery at the date of surgery and then the estimate of the benefits will be assessed for the implant or cosmetic dentistry.

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A. Every benefit plan is different there may be no, partial or complete coverage, it all depends on your plan. Some plans require a tooth to be removed before anaesthesia is covered. There are many variations in plans, so it is your responsibility to research your insurance details.

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