Dental Insurance – Is It Important?



Dental insurance pays for dental treatments so that you don’t have to pay for them yourself. Usually Dental Insurance is provided by your employer together with your health insurance. However, it pays to take a closer look because there are many providers and there are differences in services, costs and treatments covered.

You may also look for a dental insurance when you are unemployed or your employer doesn’t offer it. According to the American Dental Association more than half of the US population has no coverage for dental care.

There are a few important things to consider when choosing dental insurance. Some insurances don’t cover major dental procedures like crowns or bridges. Read the agreements carefully and pick an insurance which does not only provide coverage for basic restoration treatments.

With some dental insurance companies you can not choose the dentist yourself but must take one which is in their database. While this hasn’t to be bad, it’s annoying when your favorite dentist is not supported and you must go to a different one.

You should also take a close look at the UCR agreement (Usual Customary and Reasonable). There you can find out how much your insurance is willing to pay for certain treatments. If your dentist charges more then you may end up with a difference you have to pay out of your own pocket.

If the insurance company lets you choose the dentist then it’s likely they have an UCR like mentioned. If the insurance just supports a network of certain dentists then you shouldn’t be charged for the difference because the insurance should already have negotiated the costs with the dentist.

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There is also a yearly maximum the insurance is willing to pay. This limit is usually about $1,000. That means that your insurance only wants to cover the most important dental treatments and not everything possible. Cosmetic treatments won’t be covered because the insurance will only pay for procedures where it sees a real physical need for it.

If you look for an insurance therefore that covers cosmetic dentistry procedures like teeth whitening or porcelain veneers then you won’t find many. There are companies though who can help you to finance your dream of perfect white teeth. Other companies offer significant discounts, also for cosmetic dentistry. Since the discounts are anywhere between 10% and 35% and cosmetic enhancements are very pricey, you can save a lot of money.

There are so many dental insurance providers that it pays to compare. On my web site http://dentistrylist.com I have mentioned some of the companies for your further interest.

Frank Denber
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  1. #1 by MommaG on February 27, 2010 - 6:01 am

    Dental Insurance????
    My husbands company has Medical Insurance and Vision but NO Dental. He is a Diabetic and it is very important to have Dental care.
    Just wondering if anyone has a really good and affordable plan that they would recommend.

    Thanks

  2. #2 by Josi on February 27, 2010 - 11:03 am

    You may want to ask him primary physician if he has any suggestions as how to have his medical insurance cover dental work because of the diabetes.
    It’s a long shot, but worth a try.
    I’ve known a patient or two that could get it done, but it’s a headache.

    Best wishes!
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    Dental assistant.

  3. #3 by livinglarge2 on February 27, 2010 - 11:05 am

    Email me personally via email and I will give you some information! Have a great day!
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  4. #4 by justmmez on February 27, 2010 - 11:07 am

    You can call Delta Dental in your state, call Blue Cross, Guardian, and there are so many plans that carry individual plans that are affordable. You can also look in the internet, go to DentalPlans.com. They carry many more too, even if you get an HMO plan your husband can get his checkup and teeth cleanings so his mouth will stay clean and healthy. You will find something to accommodate his needs.
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