Muß ein Zahnlückenhalter beim Kieferorthopäden gezahlt werden, wenn er nicht passt?

mein Sohn hat einen losen Zahnlückenhalter beim Kieferorthopäden bekommen. Er passt ihn nicht er ist viel zu groß. Er ist privatversichert, muß dieser bezahlt werden?

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karliemeinname
1 year ago

Hello magdalena77,

the vulnerability was worked after a pick-up pressure and was used and the orthodontic jaw has checked whether it fits. I guess that was it. Because the patient immediately notices that if he doesn’t fit and the orthodontic jaws too.

Now the question is why he’s not fit anymore? He didn’t fit from the start or was “forged” to wear and the neighboring teeth have already migrated into the gap.

I think the second variant is more probable;-)

If the insurance pays for the treatment, it also pays for a repair or rework. However, there are limits here.

However, if the orthodontic orthodontist considers that the problem is due to inadequate cooperation, then you could also get there.

Good luck!

Karliename

wdarene
1 year ago

If he doesn’t fit, he’ll be reworked – as long as he fits. So shouldn’t be a problem, but in the end you’ll have to pay him.

frodobeutlin100
1 year ago

You have a treatment contract with the dentist – the bad, you have to complain there…

the private KV has nothing to do with it

mondfaenger
1 year ago

No one knows where and how you are insured! Explore your insurance.

frodobeutlin100
1 year ago
Reply to  mondfaenger

FS has concluded a treatment contract with the CFO or dentist as a private insurer – if there is a lack of work, FS must adhere to the dentist – the private KV does not care …