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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will my dental or medical insurance cover the cost of my treatment?

    Yes, No, and Maybe.


    Benefits for treatment of medically diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea are customarily filed under a major medical insurance policy, not a dental plan. However, insurance companies do not cover treatment for snoring only. You will be asked to provide both your dental and medical insurance cards, as well as a valid photo id during your initial visit in order to submit a claim accordingly.


    As a result of our sincere desire to base all healthcare decisions on what is best for the patient, not what is best for the insurance company, Dr. Maryam Seifi and Breath of Life Dental are not contracted with any insurance carrier. Therefore, all charges must be paid in full at the time of service. As a courtesy, we will assist you with submitting your insurance claims as an out-of-network provider, and you will be reimbursed directly by your insurance company according to your policy.  


    Because your insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance carrier, we cannot provide details regarding coverage for your treatment or an estimate of charges that will be reimbursed to you by your insurance company. Our best recommendation is to review your medical and dental insurance policy and contact your insurance carrier directly to determine coverage, pre-authorization requirements, limitations, and exclusions for treatment under your policy. We are not responsible for fees not covered by your insurance company or for matching fees based on their “usual and customary” reimbursement.

  • Why do I need to pay for care at the time of the visit?

    Because Dr. Seifi does not participate with your insurance company and is considered an “out-of-network provider,” we do not have access to information about your insurance coverage, rates, co-payments, and deductibles. However, we realize that individuals who have insurance coverage need our assistance in obtaining their covered benefits. As a courtesy, we will submit an insurance claim on your behalf and any necessary documentation to help you receive your maximum insurance benefit. It is our policy to require payment at the time of service in full, and you will be reimbursed by your insurance company according to your policy.


    We do not participate in Medicare, and have “opted-out” of this program. If you are a Medicare beneficiary, you will not be entitled to reimbursement from Medicare and will be responsible for all costs for services.

  • Do you have payment options that can help me decrease my up-front expenses for treatment?

    Yes! We accept all major credit cards including VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card in order to finance your treatment. Many patients use their health savings (HSA) and flexible saving (FSA) accounts to pay for care provided in our office. We also offer low monthly payment options through CareCredit Services. Apply now to see if you qualify!

  • What is the role of a dentist in treating sleep disorders?

    “Dentists are often the first professional to become aware of a potential problem since they are usually in contact with their patients more frequently than are physicians,” says J. Michael Owen, DDS, FAGD, Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) spokesperson. Dentists will send individuals with symptoms of sleep apnea to a sleep medicine specialist who will assess the patient’s conditions. If a person is diagnosed with the disorder, he or she may return to the dentist to receive sleep apnea treatment.

  • Can my dentist diagnose sleep apnea?

    No. Dentists are not permitted to diagnose sleep apnea. Diagnosis should be done at an accredited sleep center which will require a referral from your physician. Once a diagnosis has been made based on the results of the sleep study, your physician must provide our office with an order/referral documenting the medical necessity of an oral appliance before treatment can begin.

If you are ready to find solutions to the issues that constantly disrupt and control your life, schedule an appointment and let us help you get your life back!

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