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Compare Dental Insurance & Discount Dental Plans

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Both dental insurance and dental savings plans (also known as dental discount plans) can help you save money on dental care. Which option you choose should be based on your dental care needs, budget, and preferences. Below, you’ll find some information on things you should consider when deciding between dental savings plans or dental insurance

Cost of dental insurance 

The typical cost of an individual dental insurance policy is around $350 a year. For a family, the cost is around $550, annually.  

Dental savings plans are typically priced at about half of that cost. Dental insurance is usually billed monthly, while dental savings plans are paid annually.  

Dental insurance deductibles 

Usually, insured individuals must meet their plan deductible before dental insurance begins to cover their dental care. Annual deductibles are typically $50 per covered individual.  

Dental savings plans do not have deductibles.  

Dental insurance caps (also known as annual spending limits) 

The majority of dental insurance PPO plans cap the amount of reimbursement that they pay to an annual maximum, usually $1,000 to $1,500 per year. The insured individual is responsible for any costs incurred after that. This may present a challenge for people who need a significant amount of dental work done.  

Dental savings plans do not have annual caps.  

Dental insurance reimbursements 

Some individuals with dental insurance policies complain about the process of getting reimbursed for their dental care. Their issues include having to manage written claims procedures, figuring out the exclusions on pre-existing conditions, and surprise denials for filed claims.  

With a dental savings plan, you pay your discounted rate to the dentist directly, so there’s no need to worry about reimbursements. 

Dental insurance waiting periods 

Dental insurance PPO plans will frequently have waiting periods of up to one year before you are covered for restorative treatments such as root canals, crowns, bridges, dentures and other major treatments.  

Dental savings plans members start saving as soon as their plan activates, typically within three days of purchase (immediate activation is available on some plans). 

Dental insurance and cosmetic care 

Dental insurance rarely covers cosmetic care, which includes what are considered to be “optional” procedures such as overlays, teeth whitening, and dental implants.  

Most dental savings plans do have discounts on cosmetic care. 

Choosing the right plan for your needs 

If you need to lower the cost of expensive procedures, such as crowns, bridges, braces, implants, and dentures – even including treatments rarely included in dental insurance policies such as tooth whitening and other dental cosmetic care and dental implants, join a dental savings plan.  

But if your primary goal is to reduce the cost of preventive care, and you don’t expect your dental care costs to be more than about $1,000 a year, dental insurance may be right for you.  

Want help choosing the dental savings plan that’s right for you? Give us a call at 1-833-735-0399. You can also use our calculator below for a quick look at how much you can save on virtually all of your dental care with a dental savings plan.  

*Discount Health Program consumer and provider surveys indicate average savings of 50%. Savings may vary by provider, location, and plan. 

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