ANYBODY KNOW OF INSURANCE THAT COVERS KIDS UNDER 18 THAT PAYS OR OR PART OF THE COST OF GETTING BRACES?
by admin on Feb.07, 2009, under Insurance Program
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Okay a story we have substantially listened 3 million times. My family is bad my, my father doesnt work much, as well as we have a stay during home mom. Im fifteen & my teeth have been curved as well as we “want” braces…my dentist additionally pronounced we have TMJ or something similar to which as well as braces would be a great idea. Its no healing puncture as well as it isnt melancholy my life. Does anybody know ware my family could get word which pays for or would compensate partial of a price of removing braces? we live in Alaska…and we know a little programs have been usually for people which live in sure states. PLEASE HELP. It would meant alot of we could discuss it me anything about this.
I will check out Delta….thank we so most for receiving a time to assistance me out it equates to so most to me.
5 comments for this entry:
February 8th, 2009 on 4:06 am
My wife has crooked teeth and I think they are sexy. Are you sure you want to wreck that.
February 9th, 2009 on 4:40 am
my family has delta and it covered about half the cost of my sisters braces…
February 12th, 2009 on 2:11 pm
Ummmmm????????? i had to get braces and anthem covered it.
February 15th, 2009 on 6:14 pm
AFLAC does, but you have to pay the premiums for Orthodontics for two years before you can use it. Most of the time crooked teeth and TMJ are not life threatening or considered “Health” issues, so they are treated as elective and not necessary. You might need to see what kind of coverage you do have and maximaize that. I am 44. Have the same crooked teeth and the same TMJ since I was a kid too. We got a remodled house and a new kitchen instead of my brother and I haveing proper ortho work done. I swore that once I inherit their house, I am getting my teeth fixed after I sell it. But anyway, Some people have orthodontic insurance available to them through different carriers, but it is not cheap. There are many different agreements between insurance carriers and their subscribers, and each contract provides a different benefit. Orthodontic insurance, however, generally differs from regular dental insurance in that each insured member or the family usually has a lifetime maximum benefit for orthodontic services. There are often age limitations. This benefit is paid as a percentage of the orthodontic fee (diagnostic records, initial fee, monthly payments, etc.) until the benefit maximum has been reached.
My daughter had Orthodontic insurance available through her dad’s insurance plan with Tricare through the military. She had to have a lot of work done that totalled about $10,000. They paid about $4,000 of it and I paid $6,000. So, it usually does not cover everything. You might have to get a job and start saving. It is not cheap and it is not easy to come by insurance that will pay for much, that is for sure!
February 15th, 2009 on 7:09 pm
please try this
help!