Emergency Dental Treatment definition

Emergency Dental Treatment means treatment provided to the Insured Person which is necessitated solely by an Injury caused to sound natural teeth, including consultation, staunch bleeding, tooth extraction, root canals and x- ray.
Emergency Dental Treatment means dental care necessary because of a condition that is life- threatening or threatening to the vitality of a tooth or teeth, that has a sudden onset and demands prompt, when treatment begins within 30 days of the accident.
Emergency Dental Treatment means the services or supplies provided by a Licensed dentist, Hospital or other provider that are medically and immediately necessary to treat dental problems resulting from injury. However, this definition shall not include any treatment taken for a pre-existing condition.

Examples of Emergency Dental Treatment in a sentence

  • Emergency Dental Treatment: Emergency Dental treatment is urgent treatment necessary to restore or replace sound natural teeth damaged as a result of an Accident.

  • Emergency Dental Treatment and Dental Surgery necessary to restore or replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident which was covered under this insurance.

  • Emergency Dental Treatment: Emergency dental treatment is urgent treatment necessary to restore or replace sound natural teeth damaged as a result of an Accident.

  • If Dental Treatment option has been selected Emergency Dental Treatment is not applicable.

  • Emergency Dental Treatment necessary to resolve Acute Onset of Pain, provided treatment is obtained within 24 hours of the Acute Onset of Pain.

  • Emergency Dental Treatment All medically necessary and reasonable cost to provide emergency dental treatment forthe relief of pain only up to €300, outside of Ireland.

  • Emergency Dental Treatment Benefit When Injury to whole and sound teeth (capped or crowned teeth will, for the purposes of this policy, be considered whole and sound), due to a force or blow external to the mouth, requires treatment, replacement or x-rays by a legally qualified dentist or oral surgeon, SSQ Insurance Company Inc.

  • However, no benefits will be payable under the sections entitled "Medical Reimbursement Expense Benefit" and "Emergency Dental Treatment" for expenses incurred after the Insured Person is no longer confined as an inpatient in a Hospital or 12 months from the first day of hospitalization, whichever occurs first.

  • Dental Treatment, except for Emergency Dental Treatment necessary to replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident covered hereunder or for the Emergency relief of Acute Onset of pain.

  • Dental Treatment, except for Emergency Dental Treatment necessary to replace sound natural teeth lost or damaged in an Accident covered hereunder or for the Emergency relief of Acute Onset of Pain.


More Definitions of Emergency Dental Treatment

Emergency Dental Treatment means treatment received from a DOCTOR or a DENTIST for the immediate relief of dental pain if this benefit is shown on YOUR PLAN’S BENEFITS SCHEDULE up to the maximum limit shown.
Emergency Dental Treatment means treatment rendered necessary for the relief of pain, inability to eat, arrest of haemorrhage, control of acute infection or a condition which could threaten the Insured Pupils health.

Related to Emergency Dental Treatment

  • Capital Treatment Event means the receipt by the Company and the Trust of an opinion of counsel experienced in such matters to the effect that, as a result of the occurrence of any amendment to, or change (including any announced prospective change) in, the laws, rules or regulations of the United States or any political subdivision thereof or therein, or as the result of any official or administrative pronouncement or action or decision interpreting or applying such laws, rules or regulations, which amendment or change is effective or which pronouncement, action or decision is announced on or after the date of original issuance of the Debentures, there is more than an insubstantial risk that the Company will not, within 90 days of the date of such opinion, be entitled to treat an amount equal to the aggregate liquidation amount of the Capital Securities as “Tier 1 Capital” (or its then equivalent) for purposes of the capital adequacy guidelines of the Federal Reserve, as then in effect and applicable to the Company (or if the Company is not a bank holding company, such guidelines applied to the Company as if the Company were subject to such guidelines); provided, however, that the inability of the Company to treat all or any portion of the liquidation amount of the Capital Securities as Tier l Capital shall not constitute the basis for a Capital Treatment Event, if such inability results from the Company having cumulative preferred stock, minority interests in consolidated subsidiaries, or any other class of security or interest which the Federal Reserve or OTS, as applicable, may now or hereafter accord Tier 1 Capital treatment in excess of the amount which may now or hereafter qualify for treatment as Tier 1 Capital under applicable capital adequacy guidelines; provided further, however, that the distribution of Debentures in connection with the liquidation of the Trust shall not in and of itself constitute a Capital Treatment Event unless such liquidation shall have occurred in connection with a Tax Event or an Investment Company Event.