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  2. Dental insurance - Wikipedia

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    With indemnity dental plans, the insurance company generally pays the dentist a percentage of the cost of services. Restrictions may include the co-payment requirements, waiting period, stated deductible, annual limitations, graduated percentage scales based on the type of procedure, and the length of time that the policy has been owned.

  3. Institute for Family Health - Wikipedia

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    The Institute accepts most private insurance plans, Medicare, Medicaid and patients without insurance. [31] Services provided by the Institute for Family Health include: primary care, sexual and reproductive health, behavioral health, dental care, women's health, prenatal care and delivery, health care for teens, diabetes care, HIV care, some specialty care, home visit services, WIC, Veterans ...

  4. Many states are expanding their Medicaid programs to provide ...

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    One study from Texas A&M University found that treatment for preventable dental conditions represents up to 2.5% of emergency room visits, at a cost of $2 billion a year.

  5. Kool Smiles - Wikipedia

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    Kool Smiles Houston-Aldine dental clinic in unincorporated Harris County, TexasKool Smiles is a dental services provider, based in the United States.Its headquarters are in the Kool Smiles Patient Support Center in Marietta, Georgia, U.S., in Greater Atlanta and has over 100 offices located across sixteen states.

  6. Health insurance coverage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, the uninsured often subsidize the insured because the uninsured use fewer services [67] and are often billed at a higher rate. [68] A study found that in 2009, uninsured patients presenting in U.S. emergency departments were less likely to be admitted for inpatient care than those with Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance.

  7. Medicare coverage for dental extractions: What to know - AOL

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    Many Medicare Advantage plans also include dental coverage as an additional benefit. Some plans may include tooth extractions under other circumstances, too. Some plans may include tooth ...

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