Friday, December 17, 2010

Is There an Affordable Dental Insurance Plan Available??

I would like to have my teeth worked on however I do not have dental insurance, are there any good ones?
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there are some plans, you have to weigh the cost of the monthly premium aagainst what it pays for. A lot of the policies are worded-" pays 100% of cleanings and preventive-" and then gives you a 80%for fillings, perio work and extractons, 50% for crowns and bridges and dentures. You must ask questions! 100% of what they allow may be only $30 of your $240 cleaningYour part then becomes the remaining 210 and you paid a premium to the insurance company. A lot of individual policies also have a year waiting period or longer for anything other than a cleaning. Some times it is a really good idea to look for a loan that will pay the dentist in full- Care Credit is online and you apply for a credit card that can be used at participating medical. dental, eye docotr etc. I am sure they are other companies as well, and your dentist may have just one he works with , so call ahead. Group insurnance is usually the best through work place for benefits, but even that can get tricky with going to the right provider( a dentist who has agreed to do the work for the allowance fee of the insurance company.. ) If money is an issue always ask for a predetrimination from the dentists. You can call the customer service number yourself on your policy and give them the insurance codes and find out if you are going to owe a ton or not for procedures. Their are sometimes clinics available that do work for a sliding fee- just ask any office you call, or ask your church if they have a connection to a dentist or clinic.
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