Does Insurance Cover Root Canals?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how dental insurance typically covers root canals and how the office helps patients understand their benefits. If you need a root canal and want a clear breakdown of your coverage, schedule a free consultation today.

The majority of dental insurance plans provide coverage for root canals, typically covering a certain percentage of the procedure. While there are a few insurance companies that do not include root canal treatment in their benefits, most policies offer some level of coverage.

To ensure you have a clear understanding of your benefits, our team will contact your insurance provider when you visit our office. We will obtain a detailed breakdown of your coverage and provide you with an accurate estimate before your procedure. This way, you will know exactly what your insurance will cover and what, if any, out-of-pocket costs you may have.

If you have any questions about your insurance benefits or financial options, we are happy to assist you in understanding your coverage and planning for your treatment.

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