DOES DENTAL INSURANCE COVER COSMETIC DENTISTRY

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Dr. Guy M. Lewis

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5/25/2018

While restorative dentistry is medically necessary, dental insurance companies consider cosmetic dentistry as elective. For this reason, dental insurance covers medically-necessary dental procedures differently than they cover cosmetic dentistry procedures. Insurance will usually cover some or all of your restorative procedures but will not cover elective procedures. However, many cosmetic dentists use restorative procedures, such as porcelain crowns, tooth veneers, and dental implants for restorative AND cosmetic purposes. So what makes a procedure restorative versus cosmetic?

Dental insurance considers a procedure restorative if:

  • Medically necessary due to decay or disease
  • Medically necessary due to accident or injury
  • Used for purposes other than aesthetics, such as to replace missing teeth or alter mechanics of the patient’s bite

A procedure qualifies as cosmetic or elective if:

  • The procedure exists solely for enhancing the aesthetics of the patient’s smile
  • The underlying tooth or tissue is not injured, impaired, or decayed
  • There is no medically necessary reason for altering the tooth or performing the procedure

WILL DENTAL INSURANCE COVER COSMETIC DENTISTRY PROCEDURES?

Dental insurance will usually not cover cosmetic dentistry procedures that have absolutely no medical necessity. But different situations blur the line between medically-necessary dentistry and purely cosmetic dentistry. For example, sometimes a patient needs dental work because he or she was involved in an accident. If they want the final result to be aesthetically appealing, does that qualify as restorative or cosmetic dentistry? We say both! Because the patient had a medical need for replacing teeth, the procedure qualifies as a restorative procedure. But why should that mean that the patient can’t have a beautiful cosmetic result as well?

Dental insurance may cover cosmetic dentistry if medically necessary. Here at the Texas Center for Cosmetic Dentistry, we believe that EVERY restorative procedure should be done with cosmetic appeal in mind. For this reason, we encourage every patient to be very selective when having dental work done. Whether you are in need of restorative procedures or are just interested in cosmetic procedures, you need to find a dentist that will work with the end result in mind. We would highly recommend reading our article on how to choose a cosmetic dentist if you are thinking about having work done.

Here are a few situations in which dental insurance might cover a beautiful cosmetic dental procedure:

  • Beautiful crowns or veneers are placed by a cosmetic dentist to restore diseased, injured, broken, or missing teeth
  • Gum contouring is performed as part of a medically-necessary periodontal surgery due to infection or injury
  • Orthodontia is placed to correct shifting of teeth due to accident or injury

CHECK YOUR INSURANCE BENEFITS TO SEE WHAT’S COVERED

While restorative dentistry is medically necessary, dental insurance companies consider cosmetic dentistry as elective. For this reason, dental insurance covers medically-necessary dental procedures differently than they cover cosmetic dentistry procedures. Insurance will usually cover some or all of your restorative procedures but will not cover elective procedures. However, many cosmetic dentists use restorative procedures, such as porcelain crowns, tooth veneers, and dental implants for restorative AND cosmetic purposes. So what makes a procedure restorative versus cosmetic?

The majority of insurance plans will not cover the following procedures:

  • Bleaching or Teeth Whitening
  • Correcting a space between the teeth when not cause by accident, injury, or disease
  • Initial placement of porcelain veneers if not medically necessary

That being said, you might be covered for cosmetic, whitening, and/or orthodontic services if your employer or group purchased these optional benefits for your insurance plan. To find out if your benefits include these procedures, a good place to start is with your benefits administrator, Contract or Evidence of Coverage booklet from your respective Human Resources Department.

This was my first visit, that was scheduled as a “consult” & it turned out they got started on my treatment! I have to say this office hands down was absolutely wonderful!!! From the front desk to chair side! Love love Dr Lewis!! He took time to sit with me without any rush & explained options to give me the smile I wanted. No pressure , & gave great detail to each treatment plan. Rachel was wonderful to me. They both made every effort to being the most comfortable! Loving my results on phase 1 of treatment !!!!!

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Dr. Guy Lewis and his entire team at Texas Center for Cosmetic Dentistry are very professional, responsive, and caring people.  From start to finish of a full-mouth restoration, I was impressed with how Dr. Lewis listened to the vision I had for the tooth shape and shade that I wanted.  Dr. Lewis, Christine, Rachel, Ana, and the entire team made it happen; my teeth turned out beautifully!  The office was managed very smoothly with regard to communication among the staff; very impressive.  Cristine was always responsive via text if I had any questions, as I was a fly-in patient from out of state.  They checked on me, via text, after the dental work when I returned to the hotel, and I am grateful for the for the genuine care they showed to me.  The entire team is amazing and I am so happy to smile with my bright and beaming new teeth!

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