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How Does Dental Insurance Work

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How Does Dental Insurance Work

If you are in the market for dental insurance, you may be curious about how it works. Dental insurance plans come straightforward, and you can make an informed decision when selecting the right plan for your dental needs.

When you enroll in a dental plan, you enter into an agreement. Individuals who purchase a dental must pay monthly insurance premiums, along with any additional copays and deductibles that may be a part of their particular plan. The insurance company will pay your dentist for services covered at an agreed-upon reimbursement level.

To determine whether or not Simply Smiles Dentistry accepts your dental insurance, call us at (520) 368-3351 to learn more. We are proud to serve patients in Tucson and the surrounding area.

 

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Shopping for Dental Insurance

When choosing dental insurance, many people want the insurance plan to include their current dentist. Most providers have websites with a directory of dentists within their network.

“When choosing dental insurance, many people want the insurance plan to include their current dentist.”

Coverage for Dental Procedures: Types of Coverage Available

Plenty of options exist for dental insurance. This can be good, as plans cater to a wide range of needs. The types of coverage, premiums, and deductibles can vary — which can be confusing.

Consider the following when choosing dental insurance:

Find Out What Plans are Available in Your Area.

Start by narrowing your search to dental plans available in your city and state. Some insurance companies do not offer coverage throughout the United States, so keep things simple by comparing plans available in your area.

Look for a Plan that Has Many Dentists and Dental Practices.

Whether one currently has a preferred dentist or not, it is essential to consider having more than one option. An insurance company that covers many dentists and providers typically remains in good financial standing with a solid reputation — meaning that claims will likely be reimbursed on time.

Consider All Costs.

When searching for a dental insurance provider, patients should first consider the monthly premium and deductible. They should also consider the amount they will have to pay out-of-pocket for dental services (copays) before insurance kicks in.

The maximum annual limit is also essential to note. Most insurance companies put a cap on the amount they will reimburse each year. Once this cap has been reached, all the patient’s dental expenses will be out-of-pocket. Patients should pay particular attention if they have extensive dental issues that need to be addressed.

“Plenty of options exist for dental insurance. This can be good, as plans cater to a wide range of needs.”

Purchasing Dental Insurance

Purchasing dental is a personal issue and depends on how much dental work the patient needs and how many family members they have. Generally, the more dental work required and the more family members, the more value for the month.

The typical dental insurance plan covers preventive care: checkups and cleanings at 100% (no deductible), basic procedures (e.g., fillings and extractions) at 70%, and major procedures (e.g., crowns, bridges, and root canals) at 50%. Some procedures may be considered basic by one carrier and major by another, so patients must speak with their insurance carrier before getting dental treatments to understand the breakdown of costs and coverage.

“Purchasing dental is a personal issue and depends on how much dental work the patient needs and how many family members they have.”

Family & Individual Dental Insurance

Oral health coverage does not come as “one size fits all.” Some may need insurance only for themselves, whereas others may be in the market for insurance for the entire family.

Patients can purchase individual dental insurance plans through the marketplace (U.S. government) when selecting their health insurance coverage or directly purchased through the carrier. Premiums for individual plans tend to be lower than family plans as only one individual is covered.

 

“Oral health coverage does not come as ‘one size fits all.’ Some may need insurance only for themselves, whereas others may be in the market for insurance for the entire family.”

Questions Answered on This Page

People Also Ask

What to Consider When Purchasing Dental Insurance

With so many options available, it can be difficult for patients to know which dental insurance plan fits their needs best. In many cases, the plan offered by their employer or professional association represents the best fit.

“It may be helpful for patients to talk to their dentist to see what plans their office recommends and accepts.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions? Look Here

Q. What is the best dental plan for me?

A. You should consider many factors when choosing a dental plan. Examine each member of your family’s coverage needs and evaluate which plan(s) offer financial feasibility. Look at all costs, including premiums, deductibles, and copays. Carefully read the plan’s coverage for services to ensure your desired level of care.

A. You should consider many factors when shopping for the right dental insurance plan. First, evaluate your individual and family needs and take a look at your budget. Examine the different kinds of dental plans available in your area and their coverages. Consider looking at the network size, dentists included in the network, and applicable waiting times and restrictions.

A. Dental care influences not only oral health but also overall physical health. Dental insurance can reduce the financial burden of having dental care, including basic and routine costs such as cleanings and exams. Dental insurance also makes minor and major procedures more affordable, so you do not delay much-needed treatment.

A. It is possible, but it is likely that one of your plans will be considered your primary plan. Your primary plan will pay toward your dental care first, while any additional plans will pay the remaining portion. Together, the plans cannot pay more than 100% of the treatment cost.

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By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

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Endodontic Terminology

Co-pay

A fixed payment made by the insured (patient) coupled with that of the insurance coverage.

Reimbursement

Reimbursement is a policy in which the insurance carrier pays for expenses after the policyholder has paid them directly.

Monthly Premium

The amount an insured pays monthly for health insurance according to their health plan.

Dental Insurance

Insurance benefits that cover all or part of dental expenses.

Deductible

Part of an insurance policy that indicates a specified amount of money that the insured must pay prior to the coverage amount.

Preventive Dentistry

Preventive dentistry is the dentistry that focuses on maintaining oral health in order to prevent the spread of plaque, the formation of tartar and infections in the mouth.

Health Benefits

Health care items that are covered under a health insurance plan.

Diagnostic Care

Healthcare services intended to diagnose a certain disease, ailment, or condition.

Waiting Period

A waiting period is the amount of time a policyholder must wait before at least part of their coverage kicks in.

Oral Health

Health conditions that directly relate to the functionality or aesthetics of the mouth, teeth, gums, jaw, or throat.

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