Thursday, January 27, 2011

Medical Insurance, Does anyone feel the way I do that dental should be included with all medical insurance.?

Oral health is part of our overall medical health. I just don't agree with the majority of insurance carriers that ignore this fact. Some offer an "Optional Dental Policy", but I still think it should be in the basic health insurance policy without additional charge.
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I totally agree with you, but that is how most insurance is set up. To help you save money on your procedures, I would suggest using a dental benefits plan. Any dental work is expense, so it is wise to go with a plan that will save you money. I have a dental plan that is very affordable for my family. They have been around for 15 years and are the #1 Provider Access Organization in the U.S. It is only $19.95 for an entire household. If it is just you, then the cost is on $11.95 a month. There is no deductible or co-pay. Cosmetic procedures are covered. All specialists and even braces are covered. There are no caps or limits utilizing the benefits. The providers within the network are of high quality and value. So this plan actually works better for me than dental insurance. If you want, do your research at http://Stacie.OneSimpleCard.com . This plan may be of good use for you or someone you may know. I hope this info is helpful for you. Have a good day.
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