Cosmetic Teeth

Temporary Cosmetic Teeth

If you are looking to get your teeth to look better, you may want to consider looking into temporary cosmetic teeth. These are teeth that are fake and put in by your dentist that are not permanent.

 

They can just make your smile look better for the time being while your dentist orders what you need or you save money to get a more permanent solution. If you are interested in getting temporary cosmetic teeth, you should talk to your dentist today about the product and see if he or she thinks it is a good product for you! Getting the best product is most important and you do not want to get something you don’t need or can’t afford. Because going to the dentist is generally an expensive endeavor, you should take the time to see what the procedure will cost and if you can afford it.

Cost of Temporary Cosmetic Teeth

The first step to deciding whether you want to get temporary cosmetic teeth is to decide if you can afford the product. You may find you can with not problems. If this is the case, you should talk to your dentist about moving forward with the treatment. On the other hand, you may find you cannot afford temporary cosmetic teeth paying out of pocket. If this is the case, you should consult with your insurance company to see if any of the procedure will be covered by your insurance policy. If it is, you can talk to your dentist to see what you will owe after the insurance company pays. If the amount you owe is not too much, you can see about paying it via a payment plan option. This isn’t going to be available from every dentist, but if the dentist knows you, you may be able to swing this type of arrangement.

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Insurance Company and Temporary Cosmetic Teeth

The best way to see if you insurance policy pays for temporary cosmetic teeth is to talk to your dentist’s office and have them call the insurance company to see what is covered. You may be surprised by how much (or how little) your insurance company pays. You will only know if you have your dentist’s office call them and see. You will have better luck letting them call since they know what kind of procedure you need and also know all the lingo of the insurance company. If you call, you may get lost in the wording and not be able to answer medically related questions. Most insurance companies pay on a percentage basis or a flat rate basis.

The percentage basis means they will pay a certain percentage, up to a dollar amount. The other way is that they will pay a flat dollar amount, as long as it isn’t higher than the cost of the procedure. These are just a couple ways the insurance company may pay for your procedure. You may have a policy that doesn’t cover temporary cosmetic teeth at all and if this is the case, you should look at the out of pocket cost of the treatment.