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    Barry Cohn
    President, RGEB Employee Benefits, Los Angeles
    Health insurance does not cover dental implants unless there is an accident and severe damage to teeth.

    Dental insurance may cover implants, however, dental insurance is limited to a fixed dollar amount each year. For example the most common dental insurance pays a maximum of $1,500 in benefits a year and only 50% of major work.

    If the dental policy covers inplants it may pay 50% of one or two in a year.
    Answered on April 2, 2014
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