Dental Accidents Sample Clauses

Dental Accidents. This plan covers accidental injuries to teeth, gums or jaw. Covered services include exams, consultations, dental treatment, and oral surgery when repair is performed within 12 months of the injury. To request an extension, please have your provider contact Customer Service. In order for us to review an extension request, we will ask the provider to send additional information that would show the necessity for the extension; such as, the severity of the accident or other circumstances. Services are covered when all of the following are true:  Treatment is needed because of an accidental injury  Treatment is done on the natural tooth structure and the teeth were free from decay and functionally sound when the injury happened. Functionally sound means that the teeth do not have:  Extensive restoration, veneers, crowns or splints  Periodontal (gum) disease or any other condition that would make them weak This plan does not cover damage from biting or chewing, even when caused by a foreign object in food. If necessary services can’t be completed within 12 months of an injury, coverage may be extended if your dental care meets our extension criteria. We must receive extension requests within 12 months of the injury date. To request an extension, please have your provider contact Customer Service. In order for us to review an extension request, we will ask the provider to send additional information that would show the necessity for the extension; such as, the severity of the accident or other circumstances. Emergency services are covered the same as any other emergency service. Dental Anesthesia In some cases, this plan covers general anesthesia, professional services and facility charges for dental procedures. These services can be in a hospital or an ambulatory surgical facility. They are covered only when medically necessary for one of these reasons:  The member is under age 9 years old, or has a disability and it would not be safe and effective to treat them in a dental office  You have a medical condition (besides the dental condition) that makes it unsafe to do the dental treatment outside a hospital or ambulatory surgical center Foot Care This plan covers routine foot care for the treatment of diabetes. Covered services include treatment for corns, calluses, toenail conditions other than infection and hypertrophy or hyperplasia of the skin of the feet. Infusion Therapy This benefit is provided for outpatient professional services, supplies, drugs a...
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Related to Dental Accidents

  • Post-Accident a. The City may require a covered employee who was involved in an event that meets any of the following criteria to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing:

  • Catastrophic Leave Program Leave credits, as defined below, may be transferred from one or more employees to another employee, on an hour-for-hour basis, in accordance with departmental policies upon the request of both the receiving employee and the transferring employee and upon approval of the employee's appointing authority, under the following conditions:

  • Dental specific medications for dental purposes, including fluoride medications (except for children less than five years of age with a non-fluorinated water supply);

  • HEALTH & WELFARE BENEFITS Executive shall be eligible to participate in all health and welfare benefits provided generally to other employees of the Company.

  • NATURAL DISASTER LEAVE 29.1 Where a permanent employee is unable to attend work because of a natural disaster, i.e. bushfire or flood, they will be entitled to be paid ordinary pay for the shift they would otherwise have worked on that day. This entitlement will apply once per calendar year and is not cumulative from year to year.

  • Accident INVESTIGATIONS Whenever an accident occurs involving the equipment or personnel of a Supporting Party, the Protecting Party shall take immediate steps to notify the Supporting Party that an accident has occurred. As soon as practical, the Protecting Party shall initiate an investigation of the accident. A team made up of appropriate representatives from all affected agencies shall conduct the investigation. Costs for investigation personnel are Party-specific and will be borne by the sending Party. Other accident or incident investigation costs are the fiscal responsibility of the Party (ies) that has jurisdiction and/or investigative responsibility. The sharing of information between Parties on accident investigations and their findings and probable causes is a valuable tool for safety and must be encouraged.

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