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Wisdom teeth, Insurance and whether its a Pre-existing Condition

  • 28-04-2010 05:10PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 158 ✭✭


    Can people please shed some light on whether two lhorizontally impacted lower wisdom teeth (3rd Molars) are pre-existing, I have had health insurance cover for 3 years now.

    How can a dentist/oral surgeon figure out how long they have been a problem.

    Also I only found out there a problem because i am getting orthodontic treatment.

    Thanks in advance


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 599 ✭✭✭day dreamer


    Hi there

    it shouldn't be a problem as when you took out the insurance you or your dentist/surgeon were unaware of the condition

    Also the time limit before you can make a claim on a pre-exisiting conditions varies with age. It can be 2 years or 5 depending on how old you are. So you should be covered either way.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 158 ✭✭rocksteady36


    thanks for the reply, they said i have three of five years completed on my pre-existing time ie in two years it doesnt matter if something is pre existing, but does for next two years.

    Pre-existing doesnt work the way your thinking. As far as i know, For example if i have a tumour, that doctors know was growing for over 3 years, and only found out now then i wouldnt be covered regardless if the doctor just nocited. It was exisitng before i got insurance and within the 5 year waiting period, of which i would only be in year three.

    Or if you have some illness like epilepsy before you join insurance then your not covered until after 5 years for anything relating to that, so they are saying if it looks like your wisdom teeth are pre-existing its not covered, i am wondering how would you know with wisdom teeth?

    If anyone wants to pm too, thanks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,051 ✭✭✭digzy


    Jesus, insurance companies really make you jump through hoops?! Obviously you wouldn't be getting them out unless it was needed. Do they think its optional-boob job or liposuction!
    best of luck


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