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Best Dental Insurance?
Can anyone who lives in the states recommend good dental insurance?
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Not all dentists accept all dental plans, so before committing to a policy you'll want to check that a dentist in your area will accept it.
I got some coverage here: http://www.dentalplans.com/ before getting some work done. I was pleased when the receptionist asked where I got the policy because she said it covered more than most that she had seen - it was either Aetna or Cigna. |
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which discount plan is good?
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check out aspen dental
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it really depends on what you want, think you will need.
Ive had a ton of plans over the years, some that had $0 copay for visits but didn't cover shit in terms of work, then others that had a $50 copay and covered full. My last visit I had to get a crown. The way my dental insurance read, they covered 60% of everything then 80% after I spent $1000 up to an additional $1000. However, in their fine print, they classified what they deemed necessary work and getting a crown was "not necessary." They stopped responding to my letters and calls and I am out over $900. So if you are the kind of guy that has to get a lot of cavities filled or work done, get insurance around that, versus if not, then just go for the low office visit. :2 cents: |
Most if not all of your regular dental insurance plans will have waiting periods before you can get any major work done. So if you decide to go that route be sure to check out the waiting period for whatever procedure.
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Floss and a toothbrush.
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