When considering dental treatment, it is important to understand the fees that will be charged. Prices may vary depending on the specific treatment plan implemented. Below is an overview of the different categories of dental procedures and their reimbursement terms.
“Conventioned” procedures without extra fees
This category includes common dental treatments such as fillings and scaling, which are listed in the official French Social Security fee schedule (nomenclature).
Social Security generally reimburses 60% of the agreed tariff for these procedures.
If you have complementary health insurance (mutuelle), it usually covers the remaining portion at your expense.
“Conventioned” procedures with extra fees
To provide high-quality care and optimal aesthetics, our clinic may apply additional fees (dépassements d’honoraires) for certain procedures.
These additional fees may be partially or fully reimbursed by your complementary health insurance.
We recommend checking your insurance policy to understand the specific terms and reimbursement conditions.
“Non-conventioned” procedures
This category includes treatments not covered by Social Security.
These may involve specific procedures or advanced aesthetic treatments.
For such procedures, it is important to review your insurance plan, as coverage may vary depending on your contract.
Some insurance providers may offer partial or full reimbursement for these non-conventioned procedures.
Be sure to contact your insurance provider to obtain detailed information about your coverage. Each policy has its own terms and reimbursement rates.

Our team is available to provide you with all the necessary information and help you understand the costs associated with your dental treatment. We believe in complete transparency, allowing you to make well-informed decisions about your oral health.
Patient satisfaction is our top priority, and we are committed to offering high-quality care while taking your needs and expectations into account.