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Fundamental Change at the Dentist: What Fillings Will People Still Be Entitled To?

Summary by echo24.cz
Some patients will soon have to get used to seeing the dentist more often. According to dentists, with the end of amalgam fillings, health insurance will only cover temporary fillings, which, unlike solid amalgam, only last about two to five years. On the other hand, the amendment, which is likely to be approved by the Senate this week, should make the use of white fillings cheaper for patients.
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Some patients will soon have to get used to seeing the dentist more often. According to dentists, with the end of amalgam fillings, health insurance will only cover temporary fillings, which, unlike solid amalgam, only last about two to five years. On the other hand, the amendment, which is likely to be approved by the Senate this week, should make the use of white fillings cheaper for patients.

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echo24.cz broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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