Common use of Emergency Dental Care Clause in Contracts

Emergency Dental Care. Fees for the services of a dental surgeon for the Treatment of an Injury causing damage to a natural and healthy tooth (that still has its root) resulting from an Accidental blow to the mouth, a fracture or a dislocation of the jaw. Treatment must begin and end during the Policy Period. The maximum benefit payable is CAN $1,000 per Accident. However, the following are not covered: the loss of a filing, root canals, the fitting, repair or replacement of a tooth crown, dental bridge or artificial teeth (resulting from an Accident or not) as well as any dental care required as a result of a deliberate introduction of food or an object into the mouth.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mediquote.ca, www.tourmed.ca

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Emergency Dental Care. Fees for the services of a dental surgeon for the Treatment of an Injury causing damage to a natural and healthy tooth (that still has its root) resulting from an Accidental blow to the mouth, a fracture or a dislocation of the jaw. Treatment must begin and end during the Policy Period. The maximum benefit benefit payable is CAN $1,000 per Accident. However, the following are not covered: the loss of a filingfiling, root canals, the fittingfitting, repair or replacement of a tooth crown, dental bridge or artificial artificial teeth (resulting from an Accident or not) as well as any dental care required as a result of a deliberate introduction of food or an object into the mouth.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.mediquote.ca, www.tourmed.ca

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