Can I use social security card in hospital dentistry?

Social security cards can be used for some dental projects in hospitals, and dentistry is mainly included in the scope of medical insurance:

Dental filling (including basic materials and treatment fees); Tooth extraction; The cost of treating periodontal disease, gingivitis and other dental diseases. Items that cannot be reimbursed by medical insurance include: dental implants, porcelain teeth, tooth cleaning, orthodontics and dental implants. Because it belongs to the category of dental beauty, it is not covered by medical insurance reimbursement.

Precautions for reimbursement of dental medical insurance:

Medical insurance only covers outpatient expenses and hospitalization expenses, and tooth washing is not covered. Even if you find tooth decay when you go to the dental clinic to wash your teeth, the treatment at that time cannot be reimbursed. You must go to the stomatology department of the hospital to see a dentist in order to enjoy medical insurance. Generally, tooth extraction in non-medical insurance designated dental clinics cannot be reimbursed.

No matter what kind of tooth is pulled out, the social security card can be used for routine tooth extraction in regular hospitals, but the specific situation is different in different regions, so you need to ask the local medical insurance department. It should be noted that tooth extraction goes to a regular hospital. After that, you need to follow the doctor's advice to prevent unnecessary complications after tooth extraction.