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Which dental insurance that covers adult orthodontia (braces)?


Which dental insurance that covers adult orthodontia (braces)?

almost all of the reputable dental insurance companies will cover ortho to some degree. typically they will pay from $1000 - $1500 per family member covered on the insurance

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