Orthodontia lifetime maximum Clause Samples
The "Orthodontia lifetime maximum" clause sets a cap on the total amount an insurance plan will pay for orthodontic treatment over the insured individual's lifetime. This limit typically applies to services such as braces or other corrective dental procedures, regardless of how many separate treatment periods occur. By establishing a fixed maximum benefit, the clause helps control costs for the insurer and provides clear expectations for policyholders regarding their out-of-pocket expenses for orthodontic care.
Orthodontia lifetime maximum. Orthodontia benefits are subject to a three thousand dollar ($3,000) lifetime maximum benefit.
Orthodontia lifetime maximum. Orthodontia benefits are available to eligible dependent children ages 8 through 18 subject to a two thousand four hundred dollar ($2,400) lifetime maximum benefit.
Orthodontia lifetime maximum. Orthodontia benefits are subject to a three thousand dollar ($3,000) lifetime maximum benefit. If an employee elects dental benefits on their own policy, dollars spent when the employee was a dependent of another policyholder shall not be applied toward the new policy’s lifetime maximum.
Orthodontia lifetime maximum. The orthodontia lifetime maximum is the maximum dollar amount Contractor will pay toward the cost of orthodontic services for an individual covered by this Plan. The orthodontia lifetime maximum is $2,000 when the Member receives services from a participating provider and $1,500 when the Member receives services from a non- participating provider.