Doris is covered under an indemnity dental plan through her employer. The plan has a $200 annual deductible, except that up to two examinations with teeth cleaning and one set of X-rays are covered in full (no deductible). Covered expenses beyond the deductible are covered at 80%. So far this plan year Doris has had one examination with teeth cleaning costing $100, dental X-rays that costs $80, two fillings that cost $320, and teeth whitening that cost $100. Of this $600 in expenses, how much did Doris have to pay the dentist out of her own pocket?

Doris is covered under an indemnity dental plan through her employer. The plan has a $200 annual deductible, except that up to two examinations with teeth cleaning and one set of X-rays are covered in full (no deductible). Covered expenses beyond the deductible are covered at 80%. So far this plan year Doris has had one examination with teeth cleaning costing $100, dental X-rays that costs $80, two fillings that cost $320, and teeth whitening that cost $100. Of this $600 in expenses, how much did Doris have to pay the dentist out of her own pocket?


A) $280.00

B) $260.00

C) $324.00

D) $124.00



Answer: C

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