I need to have my wisdom teeth removed under general anesthesia. My molar also fell out. Do I have to cover the costs of an implant?
Hello,
I read that the cost of wisdom tooth removal is partially covered by my health insurance.
What about other teeth on that side? One of my molars fell out, and now I have a gap on that side (almost at the back). Sometimes I feel pain when I eat.
It says online that an implant can cost up to €2,000. Would I have to cover the entire cost of such implants?
In any case, the health insurance fund takes over the proportional costs for the regular care.
Implants go beyond the control and are not taken over in this case. But you will still receive the cash grant for the regular service – no matter what you choose.
Implants are the best possible to obtain a full-fledged denture. You conclude an additional cost agreement with the dentist and pay your own share. Surely you can also deposit the bill in rates, which you should also clarify in advance with the dentist.
You always have to pay implants yourself except you have an additional insurance.
The health insurance only takes over the most favorable what is possible.
Thank you for the answer. I guess that’s something you can pay in guessing.
You wonder if this supplementary insurance is worth it? Most people then pay only low costs, I’ve read that way.
Okay, I just pay this for myself instead of a supplementary insurance.
Thanks for the info.