Thursday, November 4, 2010

Can you buy a dental insurance plan on its own?

I am presently on a COBRA plan with my health insurance, which is still ongoing, but my COBRA dental insurance runs out at the end of this month. The company (Blue Cross Blue Shiled) told me that they don't offer dental in itself. I'm presently a student and don't have options through a company. Is it possible to get dental insurance on its own from a provider? I imagine that this is the case, but I was hoping that people could lead me in the right direction!
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if you are going to get insurance for yourself (only) you could put the money you would spend on premiums in a savings account and call it dental insurance about 80.00 a month (40.00 on the 1st and 40.00 on the 15th) that is about what you pay to have insurance (unless your job pays for some ) do this for one year ( usually waiting period anyway) then go to the dentist next year and you will have your own insurance and spend it how you want to in the dentist office. and if you don't need work done you can keep building it up for the next year!
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