11/04/11
Dental ADA codes and filing PPO dental claim in Texas. I have a dental PPO plan that I get though my employer. I do not use it all that much because every time I do it becomes a hassle with filing out dental claims and how I have to pay in advance for my services. I getting to the point that I am going to drop the dental benefits since I do not see it being worth it.
When I file the claim most stuff goes not covered or not cover up to the amount it should be. When I call the company they say it is because I am getting dental services not covered on my plan and that I can refer to the ADA code list of dental service covered but I do not know what that is. Do you offer any dental insurance that does not make you jump though hoops just to have claims paid.
15/03/11
Dental health, knowing the dental ADA codes when shopping for dental insurance. For some people shopping for dental insurance can become confusing. They do not know if the dental services they want to have is cover under the plan they may be reviewing. How can you make sure that you are buying a dental plan that covers the dental service you may need?
By knowing your ADA codes. ADA codes are codes use by the dentist and the dental insurance companies. These codes let the company know what dental dental services is being provided by the dentist.
When you are shopping for dental insurance ask your dentist for the dental ADA codes that they may be quoting for you whenever possible. It is possible that not all the ADA codes are listed on the company fee schedule. If you do not see the one you need, then call the company and confirm if it covered prior to buying the plan.
The more information you have on your own dental needs the easier it is for you to get the best dental plan. Making sure you buy the best dental plan for your needs is important. We are hear to help so if you have any questions about any of the dental plans we offer please call our member service line at 310-534-3444 M-F 8-5 CA time.
28/06/10
All the researched I have put into this question and questions like this seems to me comes down to this. Although all the home remedies that are listed may help to whiten your teeth only a dentist can get your teeth the whitest.
Here are some suggested home remedy that may help to whiten your teeth.
1)Brushing with Lemon Juice
2)Brushing with Baking Soda
3)Brushing with Hydrogen Peroxide
4)Brushing with Salt
5)Rubbing Strawberries on your teeth then Brushing off.
6) Orange Peels
7) Banana Peels
All though the above may help whiten your teeth they can do damage as well. They contain sugar and acids and are abrasive, all of which can damaged your enamel that helps protects your teeth
I can understand with all that been said that many people can not afford to go to the dentist to whiten their teeth. I would advise if you are going to try any home remedy to understand that you run the risk of doing more damage to your teeth in the along run.
Trying looking into some of the over counter products that are not so costly. Like tooth paste with whiting, mouth wash with whiting, gum with whiting. Maybe even just speak to your dentist and get advise on what he/she may advise for you. A good dentist will advise you on what you can use to help whiten your teeth. They may still tell you only they can do it the best (which would be true) but they still will tell you other ways if asked.
I hope this has helped you
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27/06/10
I always recommend you to speak to the dentist that is doing the work and ask him/her any questions you may have before and after. Not only does that help you in understanding what is expected from you but helps the dentist in treating you. They normally will give you some type of care instructions that they feel is right for you
I hope this has help you.
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