Dental insurance and Lumineers for teeth. Is there ever a way for insurance to pay?
Posted on Jul 10, 2008 under Insurance Information |I don't currently have insurance, but the job I'm hoping to get is said to have fantastic insurance. Is there ever a way to have Lumineers paid, in part or full, by dental insurance?
If not, how much does it cost per tooth? How many are usually needed for a person with straight teeth…I was thinking 4 top and 4 bottom? Or more?

July 10th, 2008 at 8:22 am
In rare cases it wouldn't be the dental insurance that would pay for this but your major medical if for some reason there was an accident. Sorry but I do not have any idea on cost.
July 10th, 2008 at 8:22 am
I want Lumineer's too!! The cost is about $999 per tooth…ouch! I am getting them for the purpose of whitening. Mine have always been yellowish. It is genetic.
http://www.MyBenefitsPlus.com/JRussell2
Check out our dental plan. We would offer a discount for this procedure. You can contact me through the site with any questions. (Most dental insurance will not cover any cosmetic…our dental plan does.)
Good luck!!