If you need a way to pay for your care and dentist fees, here are four different options that you may want to consider. The first option is traditional dental insurance.
Traditional dental policies are the most common, and work similar to traditional health policies. With traditional plans you pay a weekly or monthly premium and receive benefits such as 80-100 percent of your oral health care costs covered.
You can find traditional policies through your employer or an insurance agent. You need to keep in mind, however, that if you go to an agent and not your employer then your costs may be higher.
Also, some procedures and prior problems may have a waiting period or may not be covered. Always check with your employer first when looking to purchase an insurance policy.
A dental reimbursement policy is not insurance but instead a type of agreement between you and your employer. With a reimbursement plan, you pay for your oral health care, but then take your receipt to your employer who will reimburse you up to a specified limit.
This is a great way for an employer to offer benefits to their employees and neither party has to worry about paying monthly premiums to an insurance company. They also do not have to worry about having limited choices in a dentist because of a preferred provider list.
If you like the idea of having a reimbursement policy in your workplace then you should pitch the idea to your employer and discuss with them the benefits. Another option is to get a voluntary group plan.
A voluntary group policy means that you get together with your fellow co-workers and ask your employer to set up a voluntary group dental plan. With this type of plan, you and your co-workers pay all the fees for the oral health care insurance but it is set-up through your employer so you are able to get a cheaper group rate and possibly better benefits.
Typically insurance agencies give better group rates because of how many extra customers they are bringing in. You should crunch the numbers before you commit to this to make sure you are getting the best rates and the best coverage.
Another option is to get a dental discount policy. A dental discount policy can be a great way to pay for your dentist and oral health care at a lower cost.
Dental discount plans are not insurance but instead an individual would get a specific discount on specific services they receive concerning their oral health care. For example, a patient without a policy may pay a flat fee of $100 for a visit to the dentist plus cleaning.
If you have a dental discount policy of 20 percent, then instead of paying the normal $100 visit/cleaning fee you would only pay $80 because of the 20 percent discount on your services. These types of plans usually require you to pay an enrollment fee and a monthly fee to the dental discount plan provider but the fees are far less than the cost of a full blown policy.
In addition, your dentist choices may be limited to the dentists in your area that accept the oral health care policy. With any insurance policy, look at all the facts and find what will best fit your needs.
For some, a dental discount plan may be the best fit for them since their employer does not offer any type of oral health care insurance and is not willing to negotiate a plan in the workplace. But for others, purchasing a policy through their employer is best since they have a family to insure and a history of oral health care problems.
In some instances, you may feel just fine paying for a dentist out of pocket and are not interested in paying premiums all the time for oral health care insurance. Make sure that whatever option you choose makes sense in terms of cost and coverage.
Author Resource:-
Terry Daniels is a former dental assistant and has authored hundreds of articles relating to oral health and dentist in Apple Valley, CA. He has been a guest dental lecturer for over 15 years.