PNB MetLife launches India's first dental health insurance plan

PNB MetLife launches India's first dental health insurance plan

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Category : Business and economics Published on: May 19 2022

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  • Private insurer PNB MetLife India Insurance Co has launched a dental health insurance plan.
  • This is the first insurance plan in India that covers fixed-benefit outpatient expenses and provides financial assistance with costs related to overall dental health.
  • According to the Indian National Oral Health Survey, 90% of adults have oral health issues and most dental visits are for treatment of dental problems such as gum infection, decay, and tooth loss, loosening of teeth, and significant dental infection and vascular damage.
  • To provide convenience to its customers, PNB MetLife has tied up with more than 340+ dental clinics, including Clove Dental and Sabka Dentist.
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