Prosthetic Repairs Clause Samples

The Prosthetic Repairs clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for repairing or maintaining prosthetic devices provided to an individual. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for the cost and arrangement of repairs, whether it is the provider, insurer, or the individual, and may set limits on the frequency or types of repairs covered. By clearly defining these terms, the clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations and helps prevent disputes over repair costs or service expectations.
Prosthetic Repairs. All necessary procedures required to repair or reline fixed or removable appliances.
Prosthetic Repairs. All necessary procedures required to repair or reline fixed or removable appliances. Repairs to complete upper and/or lower dentures may be performed by either a licensed Dentist or a registered member of the Public Denturists Society of British Columbia.
Prosthetic Repairs. All necessary procedures required to repair or reline or removable appliances. Endodontics All necessary procedures required for pulpal therapy and root canal filling. Periodontics All necessary procedures for the treatment of tissues supporting the teeth. Prosthetic Appliances and Crown and Bridge procedures. Crowns and Bridges Partial dentures. but not more than once in Orthodontics The services of a certified orthodontist registered as such by the College of Dental Surgeons of Manitoba only after the patient has been covered continuously for twelve (12) months. Appliances lost, broken, or stolen will not be replaced. These services are only available for dependent benefit