Question:

Will my dental plan cover my dentures?

En sustitución de dientes perdidos

Todos hemos visto dibujos animados en la que un viejo se dio una palmada en la espalda con tal fuerza que sus dientes desplegable de la derecha de la boca. Gag que nunca envejece, pero, irónicamente, a medida que envejecemos, podemos requerir prótesis a nosotros mismos. Afortunadamente, hay otras opciones para reemplazar los dientes perdidos, incluidos los implantes y puentes. Cada una de estas opciones de reemplazo de los dientes es mejor en distintas situaciones y la cobertura de seguros es diferente para cada uno de estos tratamientos, así que si le faltan uno o más dientes, usted debe buscar en los tres tratamientos potenciales.

Las prótesis son removibles y se construyen específicamente para cada uno de la boca. Ellos tienen algo de tiempo acostumbrarse, pero son confortables, le permiten comer casi cualquier cosa, y pueden ser limpiados cada noche (como en la copa de los dientes junto a la cama del anciano en la caricatura). Las prótesis son cubiertos al menos el 50% en la mayoría de los planes dentales individuales.

Los implantes son reemplazos permanentes para los dientes que faltan, y son realmente conectados a través de una raíz de titanio falso que se inserta en el hueso maxilar. Aunque probablemente superior a la prótesis removible, que puede ser demasiado viejo para ir a través del procedimiento difícil y dolorosa de conseguir incluso un implante, un proceso que implica la anestesia y varios pasos para completar la totalidad, por no hablar de varios. Como tal, los implantes se suelen utilizar para reemplazar los dientes que se han perdido debido a un traumatismo, y no simplemente la mala salud dental y la enfermedad de las encías. Los implantes pueden o no pueden ser cubiertos por su plan dental, consiguiendo así que si uno es una opción razonable, usted debe consultar a su proveedor de cuidado de la salud dental para ver si cubre los implantes.

Puentes, como los implantes, son permanentes y no se puede utilizar para rellenar los huecos de varios dientes de ancho. Si falta un solo diente entre dos dientes sanos, un falso, diente puente se puede conectar a sus vecinos. Lamentablemente, los puentes son muy caros y considera una forma de la odontología cosmética, así que no estarán cubiertos por su plan dental individual.

Si le faltan uno o más dientes, hable con su dentista acerca de su sustitución. Dependiendo de su situación, uno o una combinación de los tratamientos antes mencionados podría funcionar para usted.

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