i've been informed that the oral surgeon for wisdom teeth removal has to be within the tricare network even if i have metlife dental.
Two insurance plans: tricare %26amp; metlife dental. which one is used for wisdom teeth extractions.?
They both have wisdom teeth extraction coverage but it depends on what plan you are on. Both insurance companies have hundreds of dental plans...all differing from the other. In my experience Metlife seems to have the better coverage but I would check with your specific plan to see what they offer.
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