Dental plans and Dental insurance
Dental
coverage is normally not underwritten by insurance companies because the
treatment and medication of dental needs are predictable and follow a time
table. No individual would opt for a dental insurance plan if he were to pay
more in premium than in annual dental charges, and the insurance company would
lose money if they pay more in claims than the premium collected for each
policy they underwrite.
Despite
these drawbacks, some companies offer dental benefits by group discount
schemes. These are also called discounted dental plans or affordable dental
plans. These are a kind of “clubs” where membership costs a little money
monthly or annually where the members can avail of dental services at a
discounted rate. The dental service providers or dentists affiliated to these
“clubs” have agreed to provide dental services at a discounted rate. The
payment is made directly by the patient to the dentist, no paperwork or claims
or future hassles. These “clubs” only do matchmaking between the patient and
the dentist, earning money in the process. The dentist in turns gains to earn
due to larger volumes of work. The patient gets the service at a discounted
rate. It’s a WIN-WIN for all parties involved.
Dental
Insurance when offered is again a complicated issue. The insurance company
generally stresses upon background checks and pre-existing conditions. After
this goes through you have to wait out until the coverage starts. When the
treatment is actually undergone, a lot of paperwork regarding claims, %age
exclusions etc. come to the fore where it becomes more of a pain to actually
undergo and finish the process of reimbursement.
However
insurance has its own benefits and plans have their own. A lot of employers
also provide dental insurance whereupon the need for plans ceases for the
individual. It’s for the individual to decide between the two as per their
requirement, needs and current situation.
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