For example, the cost of filling teeth (including basic materials and treatment fees), tooth extraction and treatment of periodontal diseases, gingivitis and other dental diseases can be reimbursed through college students' medical insurance. However, if it is medical beauty, such as tooth washing, dental inlay, orthodontics and so on. This kind of medical insurance is not reimbursed.
When college students use medical insurance to go to a designated medical institution to see a dentist, they can first ask the doctor whether the item can be reimbursed, and the doctor will generally tell the patient which items can be reimbursed.
Medical insurance reimbursement process of the school:
The hospitalization of college students shall be designated medical treatment (except emergency hospitalization), and the designated hospitals shall be reasonably determined by colleges and universities within the designated medical institutions of basic medical insurance. College students seek medical treatment with the hospitalization settlement voucher printed by the medical insurance agency, and the hospitalization medical expenses that meet the requirements of medical insurance shall be accounted for by the designated medical institutions and reported to the local district and county medical insurance agencies for settlement.