Saturday, May 15, 2010

Who has the best dental insurance???

i have a good career and we have great benefits, including great medical. but my dental coverage really stinks. it pays only 25% of most procedures including my sons ortho. how about you???????

Who has the best dental insurance???
~Dental, Vision, Rx, and Chiropractic plan


~$11.95/month individual or $19.95/month entire household


~All specialists included, even cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, orthodontics, dentures, etc.


~No waiting periods! You can go to the dentist the same day!


~No claim forms or deductibles


~No age limits


~All on-going conditions accepted


~The largest and highest quality network of providers, which means only the best dentists for you!


~No limits on visits or services. Use your plan whenever you want/need.


~100% satisfaction guaranteed


~Rates guaranteed for 2 years


~Health/Medical plan available also!





For more information:


visit: www.theaplan.biz/rachele


BUT IF YOU'RE IN A HURRY, CALL: 541-258-7148 or...


email or IM: starsalso@yahoo.com
Reply:It would help a lot if everyone would say; if they're covered; what insurance companies they are going through. Just saying I'm covered doesnt' help much. Report It

Reply:I have Delta Dental and am happy with them.
Reply:Dentists, of course.
Reply:u would be glad you have dental benefit n even ur son ortho! Not sure of your country but in mine, few co. would provide dental let alone ur children! :) Be happy of what u have...
Reply:i have great benefits including dental. my dental is free. i dont have to pay a dime
Reply:Most dental plans aren't too great. They pay 35% of MAJOR dentistry and 100% on preventative, and 80% of reasonable filling charges, etc.
Reply:If you have great medical insurance, just be thankful about that and smile. Figure it this way, even "decent" dental coverage (let's not even call it "insurance") limits you to $1,000 per year. If you had a high deductible medical plan, you'd have to put over $1,500 out of pocket before it kicked in. Or, some medical plans are 80/20 or 70/30, leaving you with thousands of dollars in expense with a single hospitalization. Yes, just be thankful that your employer spent the premium on medical coverage and just consider a little dental expense "not so bad" compared to what many people are stuck with paying for medical expense, even after their insurance pays.
Reply:I can't complain I have great Dental Insurance, They pretty much cover 95% of my claims. I only have to pay a $5 co pay. I had a wisdom tooth removed last year and didn't pay crap. I reviewed my EOB and my Dental Insurance covered everything.





I'm actually getting another wisdom tooth removed later this afternoon.. I hope nothing changed since last year.
Reply:Hi, here is how I will have great dental coverage this coming year,...





My husband has coverage for basic work (cleaning and necessary fillings) 100%, and 60% for more extensive work (root canals/crowns etc.), and a lifetime max of $2500 for whatever they consider 'unnecessary' like braces and cosmetic dental work.





I just signed on to my workplace's coverage which is the same... now we are fully covered for all extensive work too (half by mine, and half by his).





So, get married, and both sign up for insurance :)


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