
A dental emergency is a hard thing to handle alone. After all, it’ll leave you worrying about lost teeth, ruined smiles, or worse. That said, you also shouldn’t have to worry about whether insurance can foot the bill. Luckily, it’s easy to address that concern before your trip to the dentist. To that end, here’s a primer on why dental insurance can cover an emergency visit.
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