Protect Your Smile, Save on Care – Exceptional Care at Affordable General Dentist Rates. 

INSURANCE COVERAGE:

WE ALWAYS CHARGE ONLY THE BC FEE GUIDE FOR GENERAL DENTISTS AND DIRECT BILL TO ALL MAJOR INSURANCE COMPANIES

Green Apple Dental offers direct billing to insurance companies, so you can focus on your oral health while we handle the paperwork. We work with various providers to minimize out-of-pocket costs and maximize your coverage. Whether for routine cleanings or specialized treatments, we ensure a seamless, hassle-free experience with exceptional care and service.

  • Alberta Blue Cross
  • Benefits Trust
  • Canada Life Assurance Company
  • Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP)
  • Chamber of Commerce
  • Claimsecure
  • Co-operators
  • D.A. Townley
  • Desjardin Financial Security
  • Empire Life Insurance Company
  • Equitable Life Insurance Company
  • First Canadian Health (NIHB)
  • Great West Life Assurance Company
  • Green Shield Canada
  • Industrial Alliance
  • Manulife
  • Maritime Life
  • MEBS Multi Employer Benefit Service
  • Pacific Blue Cross
  • Pacific First
  • Quickcard
  • RBC Insurance
  • RWAM Insurance
  • Standard Life Assurance Company
  • Teamster Insurance
  • Waterfront Employers of BC

At Green Apple Dental, we are committed to helping you get the best care while making the most of any dental insurance. Our team will work closely with you to understand your coverage, explain what’s included, and ensure you’re maximizing your benefits. We can assist with verifying your insurance, providing cost estimates, and helping you schedule treatments in a way that aligns with your plan’s limits and timelines. By offering guidance and support, we aim to minimize out-of-pocket expenses when possible while delivering the high-quality dental care you deserve.

BETTER UNDERSTANDING INSURANCE COVERAGE:

Dental insurance HELPS cover the cost of routine and specialized dental care, making it easier for you to maintain a healthy smile without the stress of high expenses. It typically includes coverage for preventive services like cleanings and exams, as well as partial coverage for treatments such as fillings, crowns, and even major procedures like root canals. By having dental insurance, you can prioritize your oral health while reducing out-of-pocket costs for both routine care and unexpected treatments.

While dental insurance provides valuable assistance in covering a range of dental care needs, it’s important to understand its limitations to avoid surprises. Here are some common restrictions of dental insurance:

1. Annual Maximums

  • Most dental insurance plans have an annual maximum, which is the maximum amount the insurance will pay toward your dental care each year. Once you reach this limit, any additional costs are your responsibility. This cap can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, depending on the plan.

2. Waiting Periods

  • Many dental insurance policies have waiting periods for certain procedures, especially for major treatments like crowns or braces. This means you may need to wait anywhere from a few months to a year before insurance will cover these services.

3. Coverage Levels

  • Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays) is typically covered at 100%, but basic care (fillings, simple extractions) may only be partially covered, often around 70-80%. Major procedures (crowns, bridges, dentures) usually have the lowest coverage, typically around 50% or less, leaving patients with significant out-of-pocket costs.

4. Excluded Procedures

  • Some insurance plans exclude certain procedures altogether. Cosmetic treatments, like teeth whitening or veneers, are generally not covered, as they’re considered elective. Similarly, certain advanced treatments like dental implants or orthodontics may either not be covered or have very limited coverage.

5. Pre-existing Conditions

  • Dental insurance may not cover pre-existing conditions, meaning if you had a dental issue before enrolling in the plan, treatment for that issue might not be covered. This is often seen with conditions like missing teeth or ongoing orthodontic treatment.

6. Frequency Limits

  • Even for preventive care, many dental insurance policies impose frequency limits. For example, you might only be able to get two cleanings per year or one set of X-rays every 1-2 years. If you exceed these limits, you’ll have to pay out of pocket.

7. Orthodontic Coverage

  • Orthodontic treatments, like braces or aligners, are not always included in standard dental insurance plans. When orthodontic coverage is offered, it often has separate lifetime maximums and higher waiting periods, and may be limited to children under a certain age.

8. Claim Denials

  • Insurance companies may, on occasion, deny claims for a variety of reasons, such as determining a procedure is not “medically necessary” or requiring pre-authorization before treatment. This can delay or increase your out-of-pocket costs if claims are unexpectedly rejected.

By understanding these limitations, patients can better plan their dental care and avoid surprises, ensuring that they maximize the benefits of their insurance while managing their financial responsibilities.

New Patients Welcome

We always warmly welcome new patients to our office and accept all major insurance companies. Give us a call or fill out the form to request an appointment.

Fleetwood Phone: 604-597-1311

Newton Phone: 604-503-1722

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