Insurance Covering Cost for Adults
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i have washington dental service, pays 2000 of my orthodontics. My ortho basically chopped 2000 off my bill and I paid the other portion up front. How my insurance is paying my ortho I am not sure but I get monthly explanation of benefits statements showing my insurance paying the ortho a little bit each month.
Another Delta Dental subscriber here, and they paid $1500 of my bill. For a while I had dual coverage through my husband's employer, but they would only pay ortho for kids under 18. So I'm feeling lucky that I got any help at all.
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The insurance I have is with my office and it covers $2500. My entire procedure is costing $25, 000. So yeah. I have to pay first then claim.
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I've got very good dental insurance through my job. It pays $3000 lifetime cap for ortho for each person on my plan with no age limits or deductables. My total cost of treatment is around $3,996 and so I am paying the remainder off over the next ten months. I should be in braces for 24 to 26 months.
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I have Aetna DMO through my job, and they have an Orthodontics portion/clause/ thingy. I have a $2000 Copayment, which my Ortho has split up as $350 for my records, $910 when my brackets are installed, then the rest is paid over the remaining course of my treatment. They also cover my retainers, etc. I should be in braces for 2 years or so.
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Thanks for the replies.
Well I've contacted my insurer and they have to pay me directly b/c ortho doesn't accept payments from insurer.
So, they'll cover 50% of banding fee if invoice for claim is itemized. If not they take the total treatment cost times 20% and then that number by 50% and pay that. For me that would be $3200 then (x.20) $640 then (x.50) they'll pay $320.
Then, they pay $75 per month to me until I reach my maximum or by end of treatment.
So, my down payment is $800. So, I know up front I"ll at least be paying $480 for initial services.
Well I've contacted my insurer and they have to pay me directly b/c ortho doesn't accept payments from insurer.
So, they'll cover 50% of banding fee if invoice for claim is itemized. If not they take the total treatment cost times 20% and then that number by 50% and pay that. For me that would be $3200 then (x.20) $640 then (x.50) they'll pay $320.
Then, they pay $75 per month to me until I reach my maximum or by end of treatment.
So, my down payment is $800. So, I know up front I"ll at least be paying $480 for initial services.
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LOL!!! Right after I was reading that I thought the same thing. I have yet to get anything in writing from mine but when speaking with somebody, they state they pay 1500 lifetime max and there's not an age limit. However, they break it up into 3 payments, 50% immediately, then 25% after a few months, and then the remaining 25% after a year and/or when treatment is completed. I wonder why they don't pay it in one lump sum..
Since the longer they delay payment the more money they make.
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