When do I need to file a claim form?

You may not need to file a claim form when you see in-network providers. When you do need to file a claim form, as you need to do in most cases when you go out-of-network, your dentist may handle your expense in one of two ways. Most dentists require you to pay the bill right away. In this case, get a receipt and file it with a claim form to be reimbursed. If the expense is covered, you will be reimbursed for part of the bill. To file a claim, follow the instructions on the claim form. If you have more than one health or dental insurance plan and have received an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) form from another plan, be sure to include a copy with your claim. Sometimes dentists are willing to wait for payment. In this case, you or your dentist will file the receipt and completed claim form with your dental health care company. The dental health care company will pay the dentist for the part of your expense the plan will cover. The dentist will then bill you for the part the plan did not pay.