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Patient has a 2,000 Calendar Maximum for insurance with a 50 yearly deductible. Benefit Levels are 100/80/50. They have cleaning which will cost 200.00 (remember that cleanings are part of preventative tier) and a two surface filling that is $300.00. Calculate how much out of pocket they will have to pay for the filling and how much they have left over of insurance.

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