Medicare & PPO Health Insurance
Learn how Medicare & PPO Health Insurance may pay for certain dental procedures such as dental implants, bone grafts, sleep apnea treatments, and much more.
Medicare
Part B
If you are suffering from a serious dental condition that affects your quality of life and you are 65 years of age or older, your Medicare Part B coverage may cover the cost of the procedure.
Covered procedures range from dental implant treatment, bone grafts, TMJ Disorder treatment, Sleep disorder treatment, bone atrophy, to bone growth abnormalities.
Schedule a consultation to see if you qualify.
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Patients with Medicare Part B as part of their disability benefits also qualify for the same procedures regardless of age.
PPO Health Insurance
for Dental
Millions of Americans do not have dental insurance coverage and as a result go untreated for severe dental conditions. Most patients are unaware that their PPO health insurance may pay for dental procedures that are deemed medically necessary. This applies to patients at any age who are covered with PPO health insurance.
Schedule a consultation to see if you qualify.
DENTAL IMPLANTS
WHAT ARE DENTAL IMPLANTS?
They are tooth shaped devices that are implanted to mimic the roots of teeth and support an artificial tooth (crown). Implants are the closest to the look and feel of a natural tooth.
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TYPES OF IMPLANT TREATMENT:
Implants can replace one single tooth, or multiple teeth as an implant-supported bridge, or they can support a denture (overdenture).
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
An evaluation is required to see if you qualify, but in general if you are missing multiple consecutive teeth or are a denture patient, you may likely qualify if you are 65+. Some PPO Health Insurances may also cover the treatment if medically necessary to improve your quality of life.
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SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION
Call to schedule a consultation to see if you qualify.
SLEEP DISORDERS or APNEA
WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?
Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that occurs when a person's breathing is interrupted during sleep. People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times. This means the brain -- and the rest of the body -- may not get enough oxygen.
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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Waking up with a very sore or dry throat, Loud snoring, Occasionally waking up with a choking or gasping sensation, Sleepiness or lack of energy during the day, Sleepiness while driving, Morning headaches, Restless sleep, Forgetfulness , and mood changes.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Typically Medicare Part B and most health insurances cover sleep disorder treatments.
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SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION
Call to schedule a consultation to see if you qualify.