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Supplementary dental insurance including glasses and visual aids: tariffs in comparison & test

About every second person in Germany needs glasses or other visual aids. Although the production of glasses often costs a few hundred euros, glasses and visual aids, such as contact lenses, are not covered by the statutory health insurance.

In order to reduce these regularly incurred costs, it may therefore make sense to choose a tariff when taking out dental insurance, which also includes glasses and visual aids.

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Dental insurance that also covers glasses and visual aids – top 5 tariffs

The following table shows the top 5 tariffs which, in addition to services for dentures, dental treatment and prophylaxis / tooth cleaning, also provide benefits for the purchase of glasses / visual aids or their repair. In addition to the reimbursement amount for glasses and visual aids, the individual columns also provide an overview of the otherwise secured service level of the individual tariffs. The von value represents the reimbursement rate for the dental prosthesis service area and the to value represents the reimbursement rate for the dental treatment service area. The benefits for glasses and visual aids are reimbursed by all tariffs with the 100 percent reimbursement rate within the specified maximum amounts. The differentiation between the insurance year and the calendar year is also crucial. For example, an insured person with the R + V Premium Plus + ZV tariff, whose contract begins with the start of the contract in December, can exhaust 400 euros for this area within 13 months, whereas an insured person with a Württemberg tariff can look at this "insurance year", does not enjoy this advantage. The monthly contributions shown relate to a person to be insured for 30 years.

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Dental supplementary insurance for root canal treatment: Top 10 tariffs in comparison & test

Caries and invading bacteria can ignite the tooth pulp of a tooth. Then root canal treatment is often necessary. Otherwise there is a risk of severe pain and even loss of the tooth. It is a very complex and expensive dental treatment. However, the costs of a root canal treatment are only covered by the health insurance under certain circumstances. In difficult cases, the health insurance usually only pays when the root canal treatment is necessary to save a previously closed row of teeth or an intact denture. In addition, the full costs are not always borne by the health insurance. Since the cost of a root canal treatment can well amount to over 1000 euros, a private dental supplementary insurance is helpful for the financing.

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Dental insurance for plastic fillings, test 2020

Supplementary dental insurance for plastic fillings: Top 10 tariffs in comparison & test

A tooth filling is necessary if a tooth is damaged by caries, heavy wear or an accident. Different materials are available to the dentist for the filling. Fillings made of amalgam or special plastics are most commonly used for minor tooth damage. Although amalgam has long been criticized for its mercury content and its potentially harmful effects, it is still the only solution that is entirely borne by the health insurance company. Plastic fillings, on the other hand, are tooth-colored, reach the durability of an amalgam filling and are better tolerated. However, they are only covered by the health insurance for the anterior region. In all other cases, the patient must pay the difference to the amalgam filling himself. Most private dental insurance, however, also bear the cost of a plastic filling.

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Dental insurance for children (without waiting time): Top 10 tariffs in comparison & test

In many cases, taking out private dental insurance can also make sense for children in order to protect themselves from the high costs that arise in particular with orthodontic treatments. Almost every second child in Germany needs orthodontic therapy to correct tooth or jaw misalignments. However, the statutory health insurance only pays for severe to extreme malpositions and in this case also pays a maximum of 80% of the costs. In addition, many dental supplement insurance take on far more extensive dental care measures than the statutory health insurance. Some premium tariffs meanwhile even waive the usual waiting time after the contract is signed.

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Dental insurance for children (braces): Top 10 tariffs in comparison & test

Many children suffer from misaligned teeth or jaws, which, if left untreated, can lead to restrictions on chewing and speaking, dental problems and pain. To treat these malpositions, orthodontic treatment in the form of braces is therefore often necessary. Depending on the severity of the malposition, braces can cost a few thousand euros. Since the protection of the statutory health insurance usually does not cover the full range of costs, additional dental insurance with good benefits in the field of orthodontics can already be useful in childhood.

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Dental insurance for inlays, the best providers in 2020

Dental supplementary insurance for inlays: Top 10 tariffs in comparison & test

If the dentist finds a "hole", i.e. caries, in a tooth, a filling is usually necessary to close the defect. In addition to "normal" fillings, so-called inlays can also be considered as higher quality alternatives. While tooth fillings wear out over time and eventually fail or need to be replaced, inlays fill the tooth permanently and usually last a lifetime. Although it is the highest quality of care, inlays are not covered by the statutory health insurance. If you do not want to bear the high costs for an inlay yourself, you should consider taking out dental insurance, which will pay in this case.

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Pediatric orthodontics Dental insurance for children

Dental supplementary insurance for children and orthodontics

A beautiful child’s smile is priceless. For real?
We will convince you otherwise.

Of course, as parents you only want the best for the little ones. Therefore, only be satisfied with the best possible protection when it comes to dental supplement insurance for children. We’ll show you that it doesn’t always have to be expensive.

Understandable and tailored to the specific individual cases, we have designed a portal for dental supplement insurance child tariffs, which explains step by step how you can find the best protection for your children.

We also provide you with recommendations and background information that you can use to help you make your decision before treatment is advised and this leads to unnecessary costs.

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Braces - cost comparison and dental practices abroad

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Akdent Marmaris Clinic

Akdent mouth and dental health clinic were found by dentist Zekeriya İlkhan in 1997. The location of the clinic is in Marmaris. In all branches of dentistry, it continues to provide services with the staff that are expert on their expertise.

Implant type dental clinic

The Implant Art Dental Clinic in Warsaw is one of the most advanced dentistry facilities in Poland. The clinic specializes in oral surgery, dental implants, dental aesthetics, dental prosthetics and pediatric dentistry.

Turism dental clinic

The Turism Dental Clinic in Bucharest, Romania offers international patients professional dental services. The clinic specializes in dental aesthetics, dental cosmetics, implantology and oral surgery. Patients can also enjoy free online medical advice.

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Dental problems in children

Dental problems in children that can often be seen at the dentist:

• Dental caries
• Gum disease
• tooth erosion
• Sensitive teeth
• Malocclusion
• Thumb sucking
• tongue pressure

dental caries
After colds, dental caries is one of the most common complaints not only in children, but also in adolescents and adults in the United States. This problem is due to the formation of plaque on the teeth.
Dental plaque is a sticky film that covers the teeth. It is created by the combination of bacteria and the acid that they release when processing sugar, food residues and saliva.

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