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Baby dental insurace, does it pull out wisdom teeth

Thursday, Sep. 9th 2010 9:28 AM

My son is 14 but needs to have braces, before they will put braces on he has to have two of the bottom Wisdom Teeth pulled.  Will getting insurance help with the wisdom teeth extractions?   I am good for braces since I my brother inlaw will be the one putting them on.  ( nice to have an orthodontic dentist in the family)  However he does not pull teeth.  Need advise for a good plan that will help me.

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Posted by Giorolana | in Tooth Extraction | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “Baby dental insurace, does it pull out wisdom teeth”

  1. Randy Says:

    Had you already had insurance in place then yes it would have helped you with your son extractions. Many of the plans that cover for you to see a specialist, such as an oral surgeon have waiting periods.

    Seen you do not have insurance at this time you may be effected by the waiting periods to have the extractions done and be covered.

    You may want to look at a dental discount plan now to at least get a 20 percent discounted saving off the cost off oral surgeon extractions.

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