Does Insurance Cover Dental Bridges?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how dental insurance may cover dental bridges and how the office helps patients understand their benefits and costs. If you have questions about your coverage or treatment options, schedule a free consultation today to receive a detailed breakdown of your benefits.

Dental insurance generally covers dental bridges at a specific percentage, but the exact amount varies based on your individual policy. Coverage may depend on factors such as whether the procedure is considered medically necessary, the type of bridge being placed, and whether you have met your annual maximum or deductible.

To provide you with the most accurate estimate, our staff will contact your insurance provider and obtain a detailed breakdown of your benefits. This allows us to inform you of your expected out-of-pocket costs before you make a decision about your treatment. Understanding your coverage in advance helps you plan accordingly and avoid unexpected expenses.

If you have any questions about your insurance benefits, treatment options, or payment plans, we are happy to assist you in reviewing your options and ensuring that you receive the best possible care within your budget.

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