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Every dental procedure has a corresponding procedure code. In order to confirm eligibility for specific procedures we need the actual procedure code(s) and tooth number(s) (if applicable) for each

When multiple fillings or periodontal (gum) services are done at one appointment, there may be a reduction in time spent by the dentist and therefore the benefit should be passed along to the patient

If the claim for your mask was denied asking for a prescription, that means that we do not have anything on file for you indicating you have a PAP (CPAP, BiPAP, APAP) machine. You can submit one of

In order to process your claim, we require a traceable transaction which proves the disbursement of funds. Valid forms of identifiable confirmation (proof) of payment include:   A cancelled cheque (a

A DIN is assigned to a drug product by Health Canada before it reaches the market. The eight-digit number tells you the product has been approved for use and can legally be manufactured and sold in