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Reimbursement Levels at Dentist Dictionary

What is Reimbursement Levels? Many dental plans offer three classes of covered treatment. Each class provides specific types of treatment and typically covers those treatments at a certain percentage. Class I procedures are typically diagnostic and preventive, and are usually covered at the highest level to encourage patients to seek preventive care. Class II includes basic procedures such as fillings and extractions which are reimbursed at a slightly lower percentage. Class III is for major procedures such as crowns and dentures that are reimbursed at yet a lower percentage. See Dental Benefits Explained

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