Finances & Insurance
How does orthodontic insurance work?
There are many different agreements between insurance carriers and their subscribers, and each contract provides a different benefit. However, orthodontic insurance generally differs from regular dental insurance in that each insured individual usually has a lifetime maximum benefit for orthodontic services. This benefit is paid as a percentage of the orthodontic fee (diagnostic records, initial fee, monthly payments, etc.) until the benefit maximum has been reached. Charges for lost or broken appliances may not be covered by insurance.
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ABOUT DR. WAZIO
Dr. Wazio is a Chicagoland native. He received both his Bachelor of Science degree (1987) and his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree (1991) from Loyola University ...
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RIGHT AGE FOR TREATMENT
Dr. Wazio recommends that a child receive his or her first orthodontic examination no later than age 7. Early diagnosis and treatment can correct small problems ...
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