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Perioprotect: the trays are fda approved. but, are insurance companies saying the method is credible? if yes, give me a link to it?

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Not so much: Insurance companies most often wait until there is a preponderance of evidence of the benefits, which in most cases are a few years behind clinical applications. Insurance company dictation is not always the greatest idea.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Dr. John Kong answered

Specializes in Dentistry

It's not credible.: The aap's (american academy of periodontology) stance on perioprotect is that it does not work.

Answered 3/24/2013

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