acg629
Jun 21, 2010, 11:27 PM
When I was 16 or 17, I got a root canal procedure done on tooth 28. I had no dental insurance and my parents paid for it and I got it filled. For some reason, the dentist said that a crown was unnecessary at the time. I was still young and I wasn't positive how the whole root canal thing works and it may have been due to my parent's inability to afford the crown, but I'm not sure. After the procedure I began taking really good care of my teeth because I never wanted that to happen again.
Now at 23, I feel like I may have a cavity in the same tooth because I didn't get a crown. Although I should've prioritized it, I haven't been able to go to a dentist because my parents divorced and could not financially support me and I've been working my butt off through college. I cannot completely confirm that my cavity is there having not been to a dentist, but if I were to get dental insurance now would it cover a new root canal and crown on the same tooth or would it be classified as a preexisting condition?
Now at 23, I feel like I may have a cavity in the same tooth because I didn't get a crown. Although I should've prioritized it, I haven't been able to go to a dentist because my parents divorced and could not financially support me and I've been working my butt off through college. I cannot completely confirm that my cavity is there having not been to a dentist, but if I were to get dental insurance now would it cover a new root canal and crown on the same tooth or would it be classified as a preexisting condition?