Dental Insurance, What the Insurance Companies Didn't Tell You

What is dental insurance?

Dental insurance covers the patient against dental costs. It is not uncommon to have a dental insurance or dental plan together with your health insurance. Some employer will offer some form of dental insurance over and above the company medical insurance.

Unlike health insurance that covers diagnosing, treating and curing serious illnesses, dental insurance mostly covers preventive treatment. Dental treatment is highly predictable and very often non-catastrophic. Most dentists will advise patients to have at least one check-up every six months, that kind of preventive treatment is covered by most good dental insurances.

Dental plans very often encourage patients to have regular dental check and promote good dental hygiene, it is in there best interest to offer such plans with the dental insurance.

Do i need dental insurance?

As mentioned, unlike health insurance, dental insurance is very predictable and as such is not always a good candidate for insurance.
For example, most dental insurance will offer $1000.00 cover per year, but the fact is that most patients never require more than $100.00 per year. Self funding might be a better option as it removes the dental insurance overheads.

The employer option
But if something goes wrong then you might need a comprehensive dental insurance cover or access to funds that you might not have.
This is why some employers offer Direct Reimbursement (D.R.), the employer takes a percentage of salary into a dental insurance fund and this covers the employees.

The insurance companies response
To offer cheaper dental insurances than the one offered by employers, insurance companies responded with HMO's and Preferred Provider Plans (PPO's). Under those plans the insurance can offer cheaper premiums, but the treatments offered are often very limited. Another problem is that the dentists often increase the waiting lists and limit specialist treatments.

The common options

Although the employer dental insurance is often the better option you need to look at that they actually offer you.

Who will select the dentist? As you can see the more you go down the list the more restrictive the options are, typically an Self-Funded Insurers will offer an open panel whereas Dental Service Corporations and Insurance Carriers will offer EPO's.

How is the dentist compensated? The second option is very limiting as some rogue dentists are inclined to offer substandard treatment to maximise their profit. The last option allows you to choose the best treatment plan.
All above can limit the percent value that is actually been repayed and/or cap the yearly value that can be (re-)claimed.

How are the benefits and payments calculated?

What ever cover is offered by the dental insurance you must make sure that it has a regular review to ensure that the benefits are fair and reasonable.

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