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Facts you Should Know About Dental Insurance

As an optimum care dental practice; we strongly believe our patients deserve the best possible dental services we can provide. In an effort to maintain our high quality of care, we would like to share some facts about dental insurance with you.

Fact #1:
Your dental insurance is based upon a contract made between your employer and an insurance company. Should questions arise regarding your dental insurance benefits, it is best for you to contact your employer or insurance company directly.

Fact #2:
Dental insurance benefits differ greatly from general health insurance benefits. In 1971, your dental insurance benefits were approximately $1000 per year. Some 3 decades later, you will note that your benefits may still be $1000 per year. Figuring a 6% rate of inflation per year, you should be receiving approximately $5000 per year in dental benefits. Your premiums may have increased, but your benefits probably have not. Therefore, dental insurance is never s pay-all: it is only an aid.

Fact #3:
You may receive notification from your insurance company stating that dental fees are "higher than usual and customary". An insurance company surveys a geographic area, calculates an average fee, takes 80% of that fee and considers it customary. Included in this survey are discount dental clinics and managed care facilities, which bring down the average. The fee for service doctor in private practice will have fees that insurance companies define as "higher than usual and customary".

Fact #4:
Many plans tell their participants that they will be covered "up to 80% or up to 100%" but do not clearly specify plan fee schedule allowance, annual maximum or limitations. It is more realistic to expect dental insurance to cover 35% to 65% of major services. Remember that the amount a plan pays is determined by how much the employer paid for the plan. You get back only what your employer put in, less the profits of the insurance company.

Fact #5:
Many routine dental services are NOT covered by insurance companies.

Financial arrangements may be made directly with us regardless of insurance coverage. We will assist you in filing a claim form with your insurance company for receipt of benefits. Please do not hesitate to ask us any questions about our office policies. If you have questions regarding your insurance benefits, please contact your employer or insurance carrier directly.

 

 
 
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