You put off purchasing dental insurance for awhile now. But, your bicuspid fell out. Now you need to get that fixed. You just purchased dental insurance and go to the dentist. Your dentist is in the plan’s network, and that makes you feel good. However, you turn upset when the office manager informs you that your partial bridge won’t be covered. The reason, she tells you, is because of a “missing tooth clause” with your dental insurance. You’ll have to pay 100% of the cost of your tooth replacement. In this article, we discuss the missing tooth clause and how to avoid it.
Avoid The Missing Tooth Clause
Updated: May 22, 2019 at 6:42 pm