How common is it for regular health insurance to cover wisdom teeth extraction?

In οthеr words, іf a health insurance рlοt dοеѕ nοt cover habitual dental work (checkups, fillings, etc), іѕ oral surgery considered a total different thing?

If ѕο, hοw οftеn іѕ іt covered (particularly wisdom teeth removal)?

Thanks!

5 Responses to “How common is it for regular health insurance to cover wisdom teeth extraction?”

  • peanut:

    They will not cover wisdom tooth removal.

  • trollicus:

    My dental plot considers this Oral surgery and so would not pay. My medical plot considers anything they have to pay for as not covered and so I had my Wisdom tooth extracted without anesthesia(I didn’t have $800.00). It was impacted took 6 hours to extract in several peaces along with part of my jaw. I felt each last bit(except for a few seconds when I passed out and fell out of the chair)

  • Vidya:

    It depends on the locatyoion you are staying in ie the country state and city …whether the insurance is set up that way.usually Insurance does not cover the above.

    http://www.callcarenet.com

  • Brittany B:

    Not very common. My insurance didnt cover it thats why I got Ameriplan discount coverage. It was only 19.95 per month and they gave me 35% off which is better then nothing. Plus I loved how I could cancel the plot at anytime AND it was 19.95 not just for me but they added on everyone that lived with me for free. You should check them out. Look and see if your dentist or oral surg. takes it. There is a link on there where you can look up providers in your area.

    The website is http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/40683545

  • melfinasan:

    Personally, I don’t have very excellent dental insurance. Oral surgery isn’t covered and I only got in this area $30-40 from insurance for my wisdom tooth extractions which were probably around $100 each.