Dental Insurance
Does
one need Dental Insurance? This question is asked by us in parlance with any
kind of insurance. Well, insurance is a tool that offsets financial losses due
to accidents or incidents or unforeseen circumstances. With this in view, insurance
is always advocated but if one is young and healthy and doesn’t need to visit a
dentist more than twice a year, dental insurance will not be a requirement,
since the premium for such insurance may be more than the annual tooth
maintenance bill.
People
with a turbulent dental history are advised to purchase dental insurance or
join a discounted dental plan for the simple reason that dental bills can turn
out to be very steep. Millions of Americans are undergoing root canal and
cavity procedures despite the fluoride in drinking water. Dental health in the USA has not
been of very high standard over the decades. Dental health depends upon a
variety of factors including dental hygiene, stress, personal eating habits,
nutrition etc.
The
programs of dental coverage available are Indemnity Plans, Preferred Provider
Plans, HMO Plans and Discount Plans
Dental
Indemnity Insurance Plans
These
are normal, traditional insurance coverage plans where you get a percentage of
your dental bills covered for a monthly fee or premium. Normally a indemnity
plan covers 100% of preventive services, 80% of restoration services and 50% of
major treatment like orthodontics.
Dental
Preferred Provider Plans
These
plans cost an average of $40 per month and give you highly discounted rates of
dental procedures within the specified network. A few benefits are available
outside the network also. These plans are regulated by state insurance
departments and fall in the insurance category.
HMO
Dental Insurance
These
insurance plans are also known as capitation plans. They operate like Health
Maintenance Organizations (HMO). These are also regulated by state insurance
department and cost between $20-$40 a month.
Dental
Discount Plans
Discount
dental plans are like clubs where you get the best deals when you show your
membership card. These are again network based. They give best value to
individual and family memberships. This membership is only purchasing a
discounted access to a network dentist and is not considered insurance.
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