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Exclusions for Security Life Dental Plans
(This Includes Indemnity and PPO's)
These Exclusions Are For The Following Plans
| Security Life I - 750 - PPO |
Security Life IV - 750
Dental Indemnity Insurance |
| Security Life II - 750 - PPO |
Security Life V - 1000
Dental Indemnity Insurance |
| Security Life III - 1000 - PPO |
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Comments that are bulleted and highlighted in Blue are observations by Savon
No benefits will be paid for expenses incurred
- For over dentures and associated procedures.
- For charges in excess of those considered reasonable and customary.
- For cosmetic procedures.
- For the replacement of dentures, bridges, inlays, onlays or crowns that can be repaired or restored to normal function.
Experience has shown that "repairing" leads to more problems.
- For implants; and for
- a. replacement of lost or stolen appliances
- b. replacement of retainers
- d. precision or semi-precision attachments
- e. denture duplication; or
- For oral hygiene instructions; and for
- b. completion of a claim form
- e. prescription or take-home fluoride; or
- f. diagnostic photographs
- For study models
- For general anesthesia, analgesic or intravenous sedation.
- For services not completed by the end of the month in which coverage ends, unless continuation of coverage has been requested and accepted by Us.
- For procedures that are begun, but not completed.
- For services and treatment provided without charge or for which there would be no charge in the absence of insurance.
- For services in connection with war or any act of war, whether declared or undeclared, or condition contracted or accident occurring while on full-time active duty in the armed forces of any country or combination of countries.
- For a condition covered under any Worker’s Compensation Act or similar law.
Since Savon is not Insurance, if you have workers' compensation or are self-employed, you are still entitled to your Savon discounts.
- That are applied toward satisfaction of a Deductible, if any.
- That are generally considered by the dental profession as experimental or investigational.
- For the treatment of cleft palate and anodontia.
- For services or supplies payable under any medical expense plan.
- For orthodontia, unless included within Coverage Schedule.
This is especially important for families with children ages 8 to 16 years old.
- Prior to the date the Insured is covered under the Policy.
- For the diagnosis or treatment of TMJ.
- For hospital services.
- For any unmarried child age 19 years of age and over unless he is dependent upon You for support, while a full-time student. A full-time student is one who is enrolled for 12 semester hours for credit in an accredited junior college, college or university. Any exception for a full-time student will end at age 25.
- During any waiting period We require, when You voluntarily end Your insurance and re- enroll at a later date. Your waiting period is 2 years and begins on the date Your coverage first ended.
- Charges for infection control, sterilization and waste disposal.
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