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Dental Benefits

Dental Benefits

Insurance Benefit | Pinnacle Dentistry Colorado Springs CO

Your dental plan is a form of compensation provided by your insurance carrier. You can expect the insurance company to reimburse us for a portion of the fee. That portion is determined by the contract between you and your insurance provider.

Most Dental plans include coverage for preventive care like routine exams, cleanings, and X-rays. Some plans require a copay for preventive services while others cover those services 100% with no copay. It depends on the plan you choose, but preventive services are usually covered. Many dental plans also include coverage for basic services like fillings and extractions, and major services like root canals, crowns and more. Again, your individual policy will dictate what portion of any dental procedure is covered.

We will always strive to help you receive the maximum reimbursement to which you are entitled. As a convenience to you, we will process your insurance claims so you to receive your maximum benefit.  We will also gladly provide dental x-rays and a written diagnostic report should your insurance company have any questions about the services provided.

At Pinnacle Dentistry we make every effort to provide you with the finest care and the most convenient financial options. If you have any problems or questions, please ask our Treatment Coordinator. They will be able to answer any questions about Dental insurance plans we accept. Our Treatment Coordinator can be reached by phone at 719-590-7100.

Important, please bring your insurance information with you for your initial consultation so we can expedite and maximize your reimbursement.

Dental Benefits and Payment Options

Finances are another key area to consider when choosing your family dentist. Make sure to choose a practice that can work with your dental benefit Insurance provider so that you don’t pay more than you have to and can receive the care you need without worrying about navigating financial hurdles.

Depending on your family’s needs, going to an in-network provider, isn’t always the best choice. Consider the needs of your family and the quality of the dentist you choose. Look for access to flexible payment plans instead of going to a ‘in network’ dentist. Discuss these needs with any potential family dentist in advance so that you can know you’re choosing the right fit for your family.

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