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Orthodontist Financing Options & Insurance in Apollo Beach, FL
What Is Dental and Orthodontic Insurance?
How to Verify Your Orthodontic Insurance Benefits
If you’re not sure what dental procedures or orthodontic treatments are covered by your orthodontist insurance, you should verify your benefits before making an appointment. This will help you avoid surprises and give you the opportunity to explore other financing options for orthodontic treatment. To verify your dental or orthodontic insurance benefits, you can:
- Look at the documentation your insurance provider gave you.
- Log into your online account to read your summary of benefits or coverage plan.
- Call your insurance provider to ask about your coverage details.
Common Orthodontic Insurance Limitations and Exclusions
- Age restrictions limiting or denying coverage for anyone over the age of 21
- Lifetime maximum payouts
- Post-enrollment waiting periods
- Exclusion of certain treatment types like clear aligners, cosmetic procedures, tooth reshaping, and specialized treatments like TMJ therapy
- Exclusion of replacement orthodontic or dental appliances
- Denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions
Our Financing Options for Orthodontic Care
We offer flexible in-house financing options to qualifying patients. Our goal is to help you get the personalized orthodontic care and treatment you need without having to experience financial stress or worry. Our affordable payment plans and interest-free financing options are provided through our partnership with Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Call us now to learn more about:
- Flexible financing
- Convenient monthly payments
Dental Budgeting and Cost Management Strategies
- Get an estimate for the cost of services.
- Find out if there are any discounts available or upcoming promotions.
- Open a health savings account.
- Sign up for dental and orthodontic insurance.
- Open a traditional savings account to be used for dental visits and treatment.
- Set aside your tax refund or work bonus for use for dental care.
- Ask your dentist or orthodontist about payment plans or financing options.
- Reduce other expenses or cut costs.
- Investigate community resources.
