TMJ
and MPDS Treatment – 50%
Benefits
are provided for services and supplies for the treatment of temporomandibular
joint dysfunction or disease (TMJ) and myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
(MPDS). Covered services include treatment to diagnose, prevent or correct
malfunction, degeneration, disease, injury, and all other ailments or defects
(congenital or hereditary) related to the joints, muscles and tissues that
connect the jaw to the skull, with a
lifetime
maximum of $2,500. These services always
require 50 percent coinsurance and these coinsurance expenses do not apply
toward the $2,300 annual coinsurance maximum. If expenses exceed the $2,500
lifetime maximum, this plan will not pay the additional costs.
Benefits are provided
for:
- Hospital
services and supplies, and the services of a physician or dentist, including the
administration of general anesthesia.
- Examination
and x-rays.
- Behavior
modification
including counseling, bruxism appliances and biofeedback.
- Repair
and regeneration
including:
- Physical
therapy in the form of heat, ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation,
exercises/muscle retraining, and anesthetic injections.
- Restorative
dentistry for TMJ/MPDS purposes.
- Mandibular
repositioning appliances including splint therapy, bite planes and orthopedic
stabilizing appliances.
- Equilibration.
- Prosthodontic
dentistry.
- Surgical
procedures including related hospitalization.
- Braces
or retainers for tooth movement to stabilize the occlusion.
Benefits
are not
provided
for services or supplies that are educational or experimental in nature,
provided primarily for the purpose of medical or research purposes, or include
treatment for restorations of the dentition, supporting tissues and bone.
Procedures and instrumentation must be approved by the American Dental
Association.
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