Fixed prosthetics Sample Clauses
The 'Fixed prosthetics' clause defines the terms and conditions related to the provision and installation of permanent dental or medical prosthetic devices. It typically outlines the responsibilities of the provider regarding the quality, fit, and maintenance of items such as crowns, bridges, or implants, and may specify warranty periods or procedures for addressing defects. This clause ensures that both parties understand the expectations and obligations concerning fixed prosthetic work, thereby reducing disputes over quality or service after installation.
Fixed prosthetics. 7.7.3.1.1 Crowns and bridges.
7.7.3.1.2 Gold inlays and onlays.
7.7.3.1.3 Repairs of crowns and bridges.
7.7.3.1.4 Replacement of crown or bridge (limited to once every five years)
Fixed prosthetics. The artificial replacement of missing teeth with a crown or bridge. Part C covers those services required to straighten abnormally arranged teeth. Pre-approval by the benefits carrier is necessary. The Plan will pay 60% of: Up to a lifetime maximum of $2,750 per person. Costs of lost or stolen braces are not eligible for payment. To be eligible for orthodontic services, the employee must have been enrolled in this dental benefit for twelve (12) months.
Fixed prosthetics. The artificial replacement of missing teeth with a crown or bridge. Part C covers those services required to straighten abnormally arranged teeth. Pre-approval by Pacific Blue Cross is necessary. The Plan will pay 60% of: Up to a lifetime maximum of $2,750 per person. Costs of lost or stolen braces are not eligible for payment. To be eligible for orthodontic services, the employee must have been enrolled in this dental benefit for twelve (12) months.
Fixed prosthetics. The artificial replacement of missing teeth with a crown or bridge.
Fixed prosthetics. Crowns and bridges.
