Can I get insurance for cosmetic dentistry?

Q.
Hi I’m lookin into cosmetic dental insurance an was wondering if u could suggest the best one their is tht helps with teeth cleaning,teeth whitening,invisalighn braces,lumineers or veneers,and white caps think tht is wut its called lol,please contact me asap.thank u very much for ur time have a great an blessed day!!
A.
I’m afraid there’s no dental insurance that will cover you for purely cosmetic dentistry procedures as they are considered ‘elective’ therefore not ‘insurable’.
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April 27th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Faith Says :

wanna know how to get dental insurance fast and easy and to know the prices thanks in advanced

April 29th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
ian Says :

i have broken and missing teeth can i get venners… i do not have insurance is this something i can afford

April 29th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Ruth Speed Says :

There are many possibilities and you need to visit a dentist for a discussion about what your possibilities and costs are but i dont think that you could get insurance to cover this. you could look into monthly payment plans though

June 6th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Jaeden Says :

I have been told that I need to get veneers on my four front upper teeth. I have dental insurance with Bupa and in NHS the doctor said to me that because there is no much left from my original teeth (I had fillings for many years which became very large now) I can claim the costs of veneers from the Bupa (insurance will cover me 80%). I thought you could have had cases like that before and may be you could advise me. Many thanks. Best regards,

June 6th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Stephan Says :

Hi Without seeing your teeth or your BUPA insurance it would be very difficult to advise you. I suggest you speak with your dentist and take a copy of your policy with you. Good luck

June 13th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Pedro Says :

I am in the need of dental insurance but I want a good cosmetic dental plan and I have no idea where to look or even research. Any advice? I would like whitening, fillings, capping, sealing, priming and all the works. I like to be better of then sorry. I have googled and binged the quotes you would type to find out how much or what plan but it all seems to good to be true, some plans offer as little a $7.95 a month. I mean, who are they kidding? I don’t mind paying for the best and there is something suspicious of such a low quote. What can I do?

June 13th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Charles Says :

Dental insurance generally only covers people once they are fit are healthy you need to read all the small print first. Cosmetic dentistry is not covered.

September 10th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Amber L.P Oodsen Says :

I think that cosmetic dentistry /Dental insurance should be open to more people ie general public. In this day and age of people wanting to look their best.

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