Dental Cover in NZ Pet Insurance

Dental cover varies dramatically across NZ pet insurers: from excluded entirely, to accident-only, to comprehensive (including periodontal disease). Sublimits commonly $500-$2,000/yr. Pre-existing dental issues + preventive care (scaling, polishing) are usually excluded but some insurers offer add-on dental wellness. This page lists each insurer's dental rules + sublimits verbatim.

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AA Pet Insurance

AA Pet Insurance Policy

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Dental illness sub-limit of $600 per policy period at 80% benefit percentage. Cover restricted to eligible vet expenses for scaling, polishing, dental x-rays and tooth removal for: gingivitis; abscesses; odontoclastic resorptive lesions; dental disease arising from infection; retained deciduous teeth; cavities; or fractured teeth. Not covered: any dental illness treatment unless the pet has been insured under this policy for at least 6 months and in this period the pet has not shown signs of or been treated for any dental illness; orthodontic treatment, crowns, root canal, cosmetic dental surgery or corrective treatment. Traumatic tooth fractures are covered under accidental injury cover except where resulting from dental disease or where treatment involves root canal therapy or dental crowns. Waiting period: 6 months.

Cove Pet Insurance

Cove Pet Insurance

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Dental illness is an optional add-on for the Major + Minor plan only. Sublimit of $500 per policy period. 100% benefit percentage (no customer co-payment). Benefit excess of $100. Covers: Gingivitis, abscesses, removal of teeth where medically necessary due to dental disease arising from infection, retained deciduous teeth, cavities, tooth fracture. Not covered unless pet has been insured under this policy for at least 6 months and has not shown signs of or been treated for any dental illness in that period; requires history of annual routine dental check-ups by a vet. Excludes: orthodontic treatment, crowns, root canal, cosmetic dental surgery or corrective treatment, odontoclastic resorptive lesions, elective dental treatment, checks or cleaning. Dental illness is also excluded from illness conditions cover unless the optional dental illness benefit is selected.

Petcover (Petplan NZ)

Petcover Catastrophe Plan

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Annual dental examination required; any Treatment recommended as a result must be carried out as soon as possible. Excluded: periodontics, dental check-ups, COHAT, dental x-rays, dental prophylaxis, dental scale and polish or teeth cleaning, gingival curettes, gingival hyperplasia, removal of plaque or calculus or periodontal surgery; prosthodontics, removal or repair of misaligned or retained deciduous teeth, orthodontic appliances, crowns, caps or splints, luxation, horizontal bone loss, impacted teeth or embedded teeth; orthodontics, malocclusion, wry bite, supernumerary teeth, reverse scissor bite, posterior cross bite, anterior crossbite, overbite, brachygnathia, open bite or level bite. Any Treatment for dental disease is excluded if an annual dental examination has not been undertaken within the twelve (12) months preceding the problem requiring Treatment and any Treatment a Vet recommended resulting from that had not been carried out.

Southern Cross Pet Insurance

AcciPet (Accident-only)

Wording v2023-12-01 · confidence: verified

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We cover dental treatment if your pet requires it because of an accidental injury. However, we won't cover dental treatment from an accidental injury that results directly from your pet eating or chewing an object. We don't cover treatment for dental care generally.

Southern Cross Pet Insurance

FreeCover (Trial)

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We cover dental treatment if your pet requires it because of an accidental injury during your FreeCover period. However, we won't cover dental treatment from an accidental injury that results directly from your pet biting, eating, or chewing an object. Dental care for illness (e.g. treating dental and oral diseases such as gingivitis, cleaning and scaling teeth, providing orthodontics, removing deciduous (baby) teeth) is excluded.

Southern Cross Pet Insurance

PetCare (Comprehensive)

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Base policy covers dental treatment only if caused by an accidental injury (excluding dental treatment from an accidental injury that results directly from your pet eating or chewing an object). Dental care (illness-related) is otherwise excluded from the base policy. Optional dental care extra covers 80% of vet charges up to $300 per policy period for: treatment for gingivitis; treatment for dental abscesses; scaling and polishing teeth; removing teeth where medically necessary due to dental disease arising from an infection, deciduous (baby) teeth not falling out, cavities, or tooth fractures. A 90-day stand-down applies to dental care extra. A 20% co-payment applies to dental care extra claims; no excess applies to extra cover.

SPCA Pet Insurance

Big Stuff Cover

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Excluded. Dental procedures, dental diseases, gingivitis, teeth fractures, teeth cleaning/scaling, orthodontics, removal of deciduous and any oral disease (with the exception of oral tumours) are not covered. Dental Treatment is also excluded under Accidental Injury Cover.

SPCA Pet Insurance

The Works (Comprehensive)

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Excluded. Dental procedures, dental diseases, gingivitis, teeth fractures, teeth cleaning/scaling, orthodontics, removal of deciduous and any oral disease are not covered (with the exception of oral tumours). Additionally, any dental Treatment is excluded under Accidental Injury Cover.

Tower Pet Insurance

Pet Comprehensive + Essentials

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Dental treatment is excluded under Section 1 – Vet Expenses unless: (a) treatment is described in the policy definition of routine care (Comprehensive Plan only), or (b) a serious and traumatic accident occurs and the dental treatment is carried out directly to repair serious injuries to your pet's face. Optional Benefit (Dental Care) under Section 3 (additional premium required, added/removed at renewal only, 90-day waiting period, upper age limit 8 years for all breeds) covers: Gingivitis, Abscesses, Dental disease, Cavities, Tooth fracture, Retained deciduous teeth — up to $350 per period of cover (Comprehensive and Essentials), subject to 20% co-payment. Routine dental check-ups and dental scale and polish are excluded unless required to treat a listed covered dental condition.

2 products with no on-file value for this topic
  • PD Insurance — PD Pet Insurance (PDS) (wording pending ingest)
  • PetNSur — PetNSur Rhodium / Standard (wording pending ingest)

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Not personalised advice. Each policy clause shown is a verbatim excerpt from the cited insurer's wording PDF — refer to the source PDF for authority in any specific case.