Does Insurance Cover Dental Crowns?

In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains that insurance often covers a significant portion of the cost of a dental crown, with necessary X-rays and photographs required by insurance companies.

Most of the time, insurance does contribute towards the cost of a dental crown, recognizing its importance. To facilitate this, we need to take X-rays and photographs as required by the insurance companies. Typically, if you have standard dental insurance, it will cover a significant portion of the cost for a crown. We are always ready to evaluate your insurance plan to determine your out-of-pocket expenses.

We invite you to come in for a consultation, and we will be happy to review your insurance coverage and provide you with a clear understanding of what your insurance will pay for your dental crown.

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Goldsboro

2720 Graves Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534
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