Does Insurance Cover Orthodontic Treatment?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how orthodontic coverage varies by insurance plan and how the office helps patients understand their benefits. If you have questions about coverage for yourself or your child, schedule a free consultation today to receive a detailed breakdown of your options.

Most dental insurance plans provide coverage for orthodontic treatment for children, though not all policies include this benefit. Each insurance plan has specific terms and conditions, so it is essential to review your individual coverage. Our office is happy to assist with this process.

What many patients may not realize is that some insurance policies also cover orthodontic treatment for adults. Since orthodontic benefits vary widely, we will verify your specific coverage details when you visit our office. Upon your arrival, our team will contact your insurance provider to obtain a comprehensive breakdown of your benefits. We will then provide you with clear, detailed information regarding your coverage so that you can make an informed decision about your treatment.

If you have any questions about orthodontic coverage, whether for yourself or your child, we are here to help and ensure you understand your available options.

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