Insurance Glossary

Being familiar with insurance terminology helps you better understand your dental benefits.

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Major restorative (Type/Unit III or class C) services repair or replace severely damaged teeth and gums. They are most often reimbursed at a lower level of benefits. Examples include root canals, complex extractions, crowns, bridges, implants, and periodontal or oral surgery. Dental plans vary in how they categorize services, so it is important to review your open enrollment materials and dental plan summary to understand the coverage levels of services you expect to receive.


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Members are individuals or covered dependents enrolled in a dental plan. Members are also referred to as a covered person or an enrollee.
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Minor restorative (Type/Unit II or class B) services refer to a wide range of dental procedures that stop the progression of dental disease, treat its effects, or restore teeth to a properly functioning state. Examples include fillings, scaling and root planing, periodontal maintenance, and simple tooth extractions. Dental plans vary in how they categorize services, so it is important to review your open enrollment materials and dental plan summary to understand the coverage levels of services you expect to receive.


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This is a dental plan clause stating that services related to replacement of a tooth or teeth that was/were missing prior to coverage with your current dental plan sponsor or dental plan administrator may result in denial of coverage.


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