The dental insurance deductible is the amount of money the insured person must pay out of pocket before the dental insurance plan begins paying benefits for covered services.
The deductible is usually a set dollar amount and may not apply to all services. For example, a plan may have a $50 deductible for preventive services, but a $200 deductible for major services.
However, the deductible must only be paid once a year. This means that you would not have to pay the $50 or $200 the next time you go to the Dentist.
The Quebec dental insurance plan is a public health insurance plan that covers dental care for residents of Quebec.
Quebec's dental insurance plan is one of the most advantageous in Canada. There franchise, that is, the part of the costs of a service that the insured must assume alone, is only $150. Plus, reimbursements are high, making it a good choice for those looking for cheap dental insurance.
Holders of a temporary residence permit in Canada are not covered by the Quebec dental insurance plan.
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