Excuse me, is tooth washing not covered by medical insurance?

Tooth washing is not covered by medical insurance. The following items cannot be included in the scope of medical insurance: the first category is service items, such as registration fees, out-of-hospital consultation fees, and medical record production fees. The second category is non-disease treatment projects, such as various beauty and bodybuilding projects and non-functional cosmetic surgery. The third category is medical equipment and medical useful materials. The fourth category is treatment items: the source of various organs or tissues transplanted, etc. The fifth category is other types of scientific research and clinical verification diagnosis and treatment projects. In addition, the expenses not paid by the basic medical insurance also include: transportation expenses and first aid expenses; Air conditioning fee, telephone fee, telephone fee, baby incubator fee, food incubator fee, electric stove fee, refrigerator fee, public property damage compensation fee, number protection fee, nursing fee, washing fee and outpatient decoction fee; Meal expenses; Hospitality and other special life service expenses. Patients should pay for the above items when seeking medical treatment.