5 Money Saving Tips For Dental Plans

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic by 0 people | Log in to rate

Ranked #83,592 in Health, #837,469 overall

5 Money Saving Tips For Dental Plans

With more employers dropping dental coverage as part of their employees benefit package, the ever rising cost of 21st-century dentistry makes going to the dentist too expensive for many Americans.

Then along came "Discount Dental Plans" which made going to the dentist more affordable for the average non-insured American. But finding the absolute best discount plan can be a daunting task, even for the smartest of consumers.

These five tips on buying the right discount dental plan will help you get the right discount dental plan at the right discount dental price

My Dental Health Companion 

Up-to-date news on dental health, technology, oral hygiene and dental insurance coverage

Loading Fetching RSS feed... please stand by

Can't Afford Going To The Dentist? What Are Your Priorities? 

Dentists frequently hear new patients say that the reason they haven't had dental work is because they didn't have dental coverage. It is always a curiosity to wonder how do these same patients can afford non-essential expenditures -gifts, vacations & recreation, boat payments, tobacco, alcohol, gambling and so forth- since they didn't have any insurance to help pay for it.

Sadly, it says something about people's values when they choose discretionary lifestyle expenditures above needed health care, and would be willing to shed body parts and allow disease to worsen rather than discipline their basic values and budgeting.

Discount Dental Plans Save You Money and Teeth
Do you know that the discount health/dental plan industry is one of the fastest growing segments of the health care industry. This segment is growing so fast in fact that consumers can easily become overwhelmed with the differences in price, fee schedules, restrictions, enrollment options, etc., that the different discount dental plans offer.

As the Webmaster of a site that tries to make sense out of all the different discount plans, let me pass on some of the "inside information" I've learned over the past 20 years that have enabled me to quickly and decisively recommend one discount dental plan over another.

(1) Let The Dental Plan Buyer Beware Don't even consider a discount dental plan unless you know that it is a reliable, trustworthy operation. Despite being part of a very heavily regulated industry, companies that sell discount dental plan coverage have a history of all too many fly-by-night operators who are looking or to scam the public such as collecting membership fees without providing any service. Make sure you are working with a legto itimate dental plan company by first checking with your state insurance commissioner to see if the firm is registered. You can reach your state insurance office by visiting NAIC.org.


(2) Make Sure There Are Local Dentists Dental plans like to boast about how many dental providers they have their network. This can be deceiving because more important than how many participating dental providers a plan has is how many providers it has near you! Even then these numbers can be deceptive as discount plans have several trick" to boost their network numbers making it seem that there are many more dental providers who accept their plan than who actually do. For instance, dental providers who work out of two offices are counted twice while providers who no longer accept the plan are often still counted as "participating"? If there are only one or two dental providers nearby, I recommend that you call these providers to make sure they are still participating in the discount plan you're considering joining.


(3) Check For Local Dental Specialists Although most of the dental work you and/or your family will need can be taken care by a general dentist, eventually someone is going to need to see a dental specialist. That is why any dental plan you choose should have one or more of the following dental specialists in your general area: Periodontist, Endodontist, Orthodontist, Oral Surgeon, and Prosthodontist. Nonetheless, if there is one thing I have learned over years helping people find dental coverage, it's that far too many people insist on seeing a specialist for a dental problem when a dentist can treat them just as well and for a lot less money.


(4) Be a Smart Consumer: Shop Around Take your time to when shopping around for a discount plan because some plans may cost less upfront but offer smaller discounts on dental procedures, thereby costing you more if you visit the dentist more than once or twice in a year! I don't recommend any particular discount plan but I do suggest that those looking to purchase such a plan visit DentaPlans.com because they make it easy to comparison shop by allowing you to quickly compare membership fees, participating dentists, dental procedures prices between as many as 30 different plans. If you do decide to buy discount plan through them, you can save an extra 10% by using the DiscountDental4U.net coupon-code "blurt" when filling out a DentalPlans.com application.


(5) Should You Enroll On a Monthly or Yearly Basis? If you're new to discount plans, you should probably join a plan that gives you a choice between joining on a month-to-month basis rather than paying a lower rate and getting locked into a full year, such as with this discount plan. There is always a chance you could get stuck paying for a plan you don't need if several months later your employer offers dental insurance as a health benefit or if you get another job that includes dental coverage. In addition, opting for a month-to-month plan also gives you the flexibility to drop your plan if you find a better deal somewhere else. Almost all discount plans allow you to get your money back after 30 days.

=============

Kenneth Kowalsky
Webmaster, Discount Dental 4 U

by kkowalsky

Kenn Kowalsky is a webmaster of "Discount Dental 4 U" and frequently writes about issues dealing with dental coverage. He insists that the time to buy... (more)

Explore related pages

Create a Lens!