Yes, medical insurance will typically cover scaling and root planning for diabetic patients. This is because diabetes is a risk factor for gum disease, and scaling and root planning is a preventive measure that can help to prevent gum disease from progressing.
The ICD code 250.00 is for diabetes mellitus type 2, which is the most common type of diabetes. This ICD code is typically accepted by medical insurance companies as a valid indication for scaling and root planning.
In most cases, you will need to involve your physician in order to get your dental insurance to cover scaling and root planning. Your physician will need to write a prescription for scaling and root planning, and they may also need to provide documentation of your diabetes diagnosis and treatment.
I have seen many cases in which medical insurance has covered scaling and root planning for diabetic patients. However, it is important to note that each case is different, and your insurance company may have specific requirements for coverage. I recommend that you contact your insurance company directly to inquire about their coverage for scaling and root planning.
Here are some tips for getting your medical insurance to cover scaling and root planning in Texas:
Make sure that your dentist is in-network with your insurance company.
Get a prescription for scaling and root planning from your physician.
Provide your insurance company with documentation of your diabetes diagnosis and treatment.
Be prepared to appeal your insurance company's decision if they deny coverage.
If you have any questions or need help with medical
billing in Texas, you can contact the Texas Department of Insurance.