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I have periodontal disease in my mouth but my insurance is taking so long to aprove the surgery what can i do? |
I have periodontal disease in my mouth but my insurance is taking so long to aprove the surgery what can i do? Call your dental Insurance company and tell them that the wait is jeopardizing your health and can they send the claim through as soon as possible. Be sure and talk to a supervisor at the Insurance company, and write down the name of the person you spoke with,the day and time, and keep for your and your dentist's records. |
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