What does MetLife PDP plus mean?

dental preferred provider plan
The PDP Plus network features the greatest selection of network dentists that MetLife has to offer for our dental preferred provider plan. More in-network options may better control plan costs and help enrollees lower out-of-pocket costs. Greater choice and flexibility can also help promote enrollee satisfaction.

What does PDP stand for dental?

Preferred Dentist Program
® Preferred Dentist Program (PDP) Overview.

Is PDP and PPO the same thing?

MetLife, a provider of dental plan administration for more than 21 million people, today announced the availability of a new, expanded Dental Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) network, PDP Plus.

Does MetLife pay out of network?

Annual Maximum Benefit *Reimbursement for out-of-network services is based on the lesser of the dentist’s actual fee or the Maximum Allowable Charge (MAC). The out-of-network Maximum Allowable Charge is a scheduled amount determined by MetLife † Applies only to Type B & C Services.

What is R&C fee?

**R&C Fees refers to the Reasonable and Customary (R&C) charge, which is based on the lowest of (1) the dentist’s actual charge, (2) the dentist’s usual charge for the same or similar services or (3) the charge of most dentists in the same geographic area for the same or similar services, as determined by MetLife.

What does PDP stand for in insurance?

Join a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (PDP). These plans add coverage to Original Medicare, and can be added to one of these: • A Medicare Savings Account (MSA) Plan.

What is an Eposteal implant?

An eposteal implant is a device that receives its primary bone support by means of resting upon the bone itself. Though most practitioners prefer endosteal implants, in which the implant is placed in the bone, the eposteal implant may still be used in cases of extreme bone resorption or high risk of bone resorption.

What is a endodontic Endosseous implant?

An endosseous implant, or an endodontic endosseous implant, is a type of endosteal implant that is meant to mimic the natural root of a tooth by using a vertical column of bone to anchor the dental implant hardware.

How does a PDP plan work?

A Medicare Prescription Drug plan (PDP) is an insurance policy that covers take-home drugs prescribed by a doctor. Out-of-pocket costs usually apply. PDPs are also known as Medicare Part D. Private insurance companies sell these plans, following approval by Medicare.