What is the best dental insurance plan for me?
Although
there is no perfect dental insurance plan, some plans will be better
than others for you and your family. Dental insurance plans primarily
differ in how much you have to pay. Although no plan will pay for all of
the costs associated with your dental care, some plans will cover more
than others. With any dental insurance plan, you will pay a basic
premium, usually monthly, to buy the dental insurance coverage. In
addition, there are often other payments you must make. These payments
will vary by plan, but they are essentially deductibles, copayments, and
coinsurance.
What questions should I ask?
Consider these questions when selecting a dental plan:
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How much will it cost me on a monthly basis?
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Are there deductibles I must pay before the insurance begins to help cover my costs?
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After I have met the deductible, what parts of my costs are paid by the plan?
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Which dentists are part of the plan?
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Where will I go for care? Are the offices near where I work or live?
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If I use dentists outside of a plan's network, how much more will I need to pay to receive care?
If
you have access to dental insurance, it's a good idea to elect
coverage. But if you can't get dental coverage through work, you might
be able to buy an individual dental insurance policy.
What types of dental plans are available?
Dental
insurance plans usually are described as either indemnity
(fee-for-service) or managed care. Indemnity and managed care plans
differ in their basic approach. The major differences concern choice of
providers, out-of-pocket costs for covered services, and how bills are
paid. Usually,indemnity plans offer a greater choice of dentists than
managed care plans. Indemnity plans pay their share of the costs of a
service only after they receive a bill. Managed care plans have
agreements with certain dentists to give a range of services to plan
members at reduced cost. In general, you will have less paperwork and
lower out-of-pocket costs if you select a managed care-type plan and a
broader choice of dentists if you select an indemnity-type plan. Managed
care plans are dental PPOs, POSs, and dental HMOs. Some dentists,
called non-participating or insurance-free dentists, do not accept any
insurance in their practice.
What is a dental discount plan?
A
number of companies offer dental discount plans. For a monthly or
annual fee, you get access to a network of dentists who will work for
discounted rates. However, there are no guarantees that your dentist
will provide services for the discounted rate for the entire term of
your plan membership. Be sure to check with your dentist to make sure he
or she is a member. You also may want to talk with your dentist about
other financing arrangements. Many dentists are willing to work with
your financial constraints.
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