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basic services


Dental procedures concerned with the repair or restoration of individual teeth due to decay, trauma or impaired function. Basic services may include oral surgery, endodontics (root canals), fillings, and periodontics (tissue/bone treatment). See your policy or brochure for full details on what your PrimeStar plan includes.
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verification of benefits


Need assistance? PortalHelp@Securitylife.com Thank you for registering with Security Life!
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maintenance notification


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allowable charges


The maximum dollar amount on which benefit payment is based for each dental procedure.
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benefit year


Benefit coverage period, 12 months long, which runs one (1) year from the effective date of the policy.
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covered services


The service(s) for which payment is provided under the terms of the dental benefit contract.
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dependents


Generally spouse and children of covered individual, as defined by terms of the dental benefit contract.
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exclusions


Dental services not covered under a dental benefit program. See your policy or brochure for full details on what your PrimeStar plan includes.
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explanation of benefits


The EOB details how the claim was processed and indicates the portion of the claim already paid to the dentist and the portion of the claim that is the responsibility of the insured (if applicable). The EOB is not a bill.
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fee-for-service


Method of paying practitioners on a service-by-service rather than a "salaried basis".
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