With claims-made, yes. Past treatment remains exposed for years, and tail is usually negotiated as part of the sale.
Only if disclosed. Sedation is underwritten separately and adding it without telling your carrier can leave those procedures uninsured.
Often yes under the practice policy, but confirm it. Independent contractor hygienists may need their own coverage depending on the arrangement.
Equipment breakdown covers repair and lost income. Without a working compressor or autoclave the practice cannot see patients at all.
Extraction complications, nerve injury, failure to diagnose periodontal disease, and implant failures. Anesthesia claims are less frequent but far more severe.





