How to Get the Most Out of Your Dental Insurance
How
to Get the Most Out of Your Dental Insurance. More than 249 million
Americans had dental coverage at the end of 2016, according to the
National Association of Dental Plans. Here’s some information about how
to get the most out of your dental plan.
Types
of dental insurance Dental preferred provider organization (DPPO/PPO:
These plans are popular because they allow covered consumers to choose
from an array of dentists and dental specialists.
The
flexibility of PPOs trends toward higher costs for that type of
coverage. Dental indemnity insurance: Consumers pay dentists directly
for services rendered and later receive compensation from the insurance
company through a sometimes lengthy claims-submission process.
Discount
dental/dental savings plans: Dentists agree to perform services for
plan owners at a discounted price. Dentists are paid the discounted rate
directly by the plan owner. What dental insurance covers Individual
policies typically cover the following at 100 percent::
Preventive
care: Cleanings, routine office visits Most plans apply a copay for
these services: Restorative care: Fillings and crowns.
Endodontics:
Root canals Oral surgery: Tooth removal, tissue biopsy and minor oral
infection drainage. Orthodontics: Braces and retainers; sometimes are
covered via a rider for both individual and group policies.
Periodontics: Scaling, root planning and acute infection and lesion management
Prosthodontics: Dentures and bridges Make sure you read your policy, including the exclusions and limitations.
Your
insurance company will not provide benefits for excluded services even
if approved, prescribed, or recommended by your dentist. Learn more
about dental insurance.
Dental
coverage for kids and seniors Dental coverage for kids up to age 19
(also called pediatric dental insurance) is an essential health benefit
under the Affordable Care Act. State law requires individual and small
group health plans to cover these services, either as part of the health
plan or through a separate stand-alone pediatric dental plan.
Medicare
does not cover dental procedures. However, some Medicare Advantage
plans may offer some form of dental benefit. More information There are
varying costs for dental procedures, but you can get an idea for how
much a procedure will cost you on FAIR Health Consumer's Dental Cost
Estimator. Our office regulates dental and other types of insurance.
If
you have questions about your coverage, contact our consumer advocates
online or call us at 1-800-562-6900. How to Get the Most Out of Your
Dental Insurance.
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