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We Treat Dental Injuries From Work Accidents & Auto Accidents

If you injured your teeth, jaw, gums, crown, bridge, or dentures in an accident, Canopy Dentistry can help you get the care you need while helping you navigate the insurance claim process.

We work with patients dealing with Workers’ Compensation dental claims and No-Fault dental accident claims, including injuries from workplace accidents, car accidents, slips and falls, and other trauma-related dental issues.

Our goal is simple: help restore your smile, reduce your stress, and guide you through the paperwork so you can focus on healing.

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Dental Care for No-Fault & Workers’ Compensation Claims

After an accident, you may not know whether your dental injury is covered, who to call, or what paperwork is needed. Many dental offices are not comfortable handling complex claim documentation.

At Canopy Dentistry, we help patients through both the clinical and administrative sides of accident-related dental care.

Our team can assist with:

  • Dental injury evaluations
  • X-rays and clinical documentation
  • Treatment plans for accident-related injuries
  • Insurance claim verification
  • Communication with adjusters
  • Documentation for attorneys when needed
  • Billing the insurance carrier directly when eligible

You do not have to figure it out alone.

Dental Injuries We Treat

We provide restorative and trauma-related dental care for injuries such as:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth
  • Loose or painful teeth
  • Jaw pain after an accident
  • Gum or soft tissue injuries
  • Damaged crowns
  • Broken bridges
  • Damaged dentures
  • Tooth discoloration after trauma
  • Delayed pain or sensitivity after an accident

Even if your symptoms appeared weeks or months after the accident, it may still be worth scheduling an evaluation.

How the Process Works

1. Schedule an Evaluation

We examine your dental injury, take any necessary X-rays, and document what happened.

2. Bring Your Claim Information

Please bring your claim number, accident date, insurance carrier information, and adjuster contact details.

3. We Review the Injury and Claim Details

Our team helps determine what documentation may be needed for your No-Fault or Workers’ Compensation claim.

4. We Create a Treatment Plan

If treatment is needed, we prepare a clear plan to restore your teeth, comfort, and function.

5. We Help With the Insurance Process

Once your claim is verified and authorized, we can bill the insurance carrier directly for eligible treatment in many approved cases.

Do I Have to Pay Upfront?

In many approved No-Fault and Workers’ Compensation cases, treatment may be covered with little to no out-of-pocket cost for eligible accident-related dental care.

Once your claim is verified and authorized, our team can help bill the insurance carrier directly. Coverage depends on your specific claim, injury, carrier, and approval status.

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

To make your visit as smooth as possible, please bring:

  • Your claim number
  • The date of the accident or injury
  • Your insurance carrier’s name
  • Your adjuster’s name and contact information
  • Your attorney’s contact information, if you have one
  • A photo ID
  • Any accident-related paperwork you have received

Do not worry if you do not have everything. Our team can help you understand what may be needed.

We Can Work With Your Attorney

If you have legal representation, Canopy Dentistry can provide clinical documentation, X-rays, treatment plans, and records that may help support your case.

We are familiar with the detailed documentation often required for insurance and legal reviews.

We can help with:

  • No-Fault dental accident claims
  • Workers’ Compensation dental claims
  • Chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth
  • Damaged crowns, bridges, or dentures
  • Jaw pain, tooth trauma, and delayed symptoms
  • Insurance paperwork and adjuster communication

At Canopy Dentistry, we believe that an accident shouldn’t cost you your smile or your peace of mind. While most dental offices shy away from the complex paperwork of insurance claims, we’ve built our practice to be a “canopy” of support for patients navigating the aftermath of auto accidents and workplace injuries.

We understand that when you’re dealing with a No-Fault or Workers’ Compensation claim, you aren’t just looking for a dentist; you’re looking for an advocate. Our clinical team specializes in restorative care and trauma recovery, while our administrative experts speak the “language of insurance” fluently.

We handle the coding, the filings, and the follow-ups with adjusters so you can focus on what actually matters: getting back to your life. From the moment you walk through our doors, our mission is to provide high-quality dental care with zero added stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pay for my treatment upfront?

In the vast majority of No-Fault and Workers’ Comp cases, no. Once your claim is verified and authorized, we bill the insurance carrier directly. Our goal is to ensure you receive necessary care with $0 out-of-pocket costs for covered injuries.

What information do I need to bring to my first appointment?

To make the process as smooth as possible, please bring:

  • Your Claim Number.
  • The date the accident or injury occurred.
  • The name of your insurance carrier and your adjuster’s contact information.
  • A photo ID.

Can I see you for a dental injury that happened months ago?

Yes, though it depends on the status of your claim. If you are experiencing delayed symptoms (like jaw pain or a tooth that has slowly changed color since an accident), we can perform an evaluation and work with your carrier to determine if it is related to the original incident.

Do you work with my attorney?

Absolutely. If you have legal representation, we can provide the necessary clinical documentation, X-rays, and treatment plans they may need to support your case. We are accustomed to providing the detailed records required for legal and insurance reviews.

What kind of “accident” injuries do you treat?

We provide comprehensive care for trauma-related dental issues, including:

  • Chipped, cracked, or knocked-out teeth.
  • Soft tissue injuries to the mouth and gums.
  • Replacement of damaged bridges, crowns, or dentures.