Affordable Health Dental Insurance – Guide to Finding Federal Dental Insurance
In looking for a government sponsored dental insurance, you have to consider two basic facts. One, that most federal dental insurance plan is for those employed by the federal governments only. Second, there are also government sponsored dental insurance purposely designed for the residents of the state and can availed only by the low income group.
If you are an employee of the federal government, there are many options open to you with regards to your family’s dental insurance plan. There is really no need for you to research on these plans, as you will be provided with the needed handouts related to these governments’ dental insurance offers to federal employees.
All you have to do is find the right option for you from the pamphlet and apply for such coverage. Actually, as a federal employee, you are in a better position for dental insurance coverage as all that you have to do is choose if what options is most suited to your family’s dental insurance need. This is one advantage of being in the government employ.
If you are working as a contractual employee of an agency and receiving a very low pay, you can still avail of these federally funded dental insurance plan which are free for those with lowest income and partially free for those with a slightly higher income. These government sponsored dental insurance plan are given to the residents of the state that are living in or near poverty levels.
Every year, your state allocates a budget for these governmental support and have it bided to insurance companies. Those residents that would like to apply for these government supported dental insurance coverage plans has to submit proof of their annual earnings to qualify for these dental insurance plans.
For federal employees, it is suggested that if they would want a more comprehensive federal insurance plan with a good coverage on dental care, they can browse the website of their state and study what other options are available for them that can give them more coverage when it comes to their dental insurance need. In fact, in this site, they can also see their own plan, the total amount of their coverage and its status.
On the other hand, if you are out of work or working with a very low pay, you can always seek the help of your city or municipal government for federal dental insurance. If you have the time you can go to an internet shop and search the net for your state or city website. Here, you will come to learn the many free government assisted dental insurance coverage plans and the needed requirements if you want to apply for one.
Usually, the needed information that you have to furnish your city dental health office when you apply for federal dental insurance plan will be your yearly income and the number of children that you have. You have to be aware that if you fall on the lowest income level, you can have the chance of being afforded a totally free dental insurance for your family. With this information, you can now apply for federally assisted dental insurance plan for your family.
Dental insurance?
I am getting dental insurance through work soon, and I have never had to pay for insurance til now. So what is considered Preventive treatment? And what things would fall into basic treatments? Also what would be considered major treatments? My plan pays for a percantage of all of these. Also what is the deductible? I have a $225 deductible and am trying to figure out what that is.
Back to the basics — you need to check with the company the dental insurance is through – that’s step #1. Preventative treatments include cleanings, x-rays – things to prevent major problems down the road. Major treatments would also have to be defined by the insurance company – an example would be a root canal, crown, bridge, etc (most of which I’m sure you don’t need if you’re young and have taken good care of your teeth). A $225 deductible means that the first $225 of any/all treatments (new patient exams, x-rays, cleanings) would have to be paid by YOU — after you’ve paid out $225 out of your own pocket then the insurance will kick in a certain percentage! Good luck!! Read carefully between the lines and if it sounds too good to be true – it usually is!
What dental insurance company do you suggest for me?
Why insurance? What if I got no insurance? With dental insurance, I know I can be more secure, but would I save some money?
What dental insurance company do you suggest for me? Please name it/them for me.
I would encourage you to visit this great website: http://www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago and they have saved me thousands of dollars on all of my dental services since. From exams, extractions, xrays, fillings, Cleanings..etc Even my braces. They even had my very affordable benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use them the very same day. Good luck and Hope this helps
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I am trying to find a dental insurance that will cover at least a bigger part of crown ( i will need some soon). Is there insurance that will cover stuff like that right away? How do I find the best possible dental insurance?
I would encourage you to visit this website: http://www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online about 5 years ago now for all my dental work. They have saved me thousands throughout the years from Root Canals, extractions, exams, x-rays, cleanings…etc. All services are included in this very affordable plan. They even had my benefits active in 2 hours and able to use them the same day. Good Luck and Hope the Helps.
What is dental insurance and how much does it cost?
I need to get braces for my teeth, but i don’t have dental insurance. Do i have to pay monthly for the dental insurance?
How exactly does dental insurance help? In my opinion, it is a cross between a ponzie scheme and snake oil. You pay a monthly premium and supposedly get a lower price on dental costs. The dentist still has to make a profit, so he just increases all costs to compensate for any negotiated prices with insurance companies. The dentist accepts insurance in the hope that it will bring business to him or the fear that he will lose business of people that have insurance that he does not accept. The insurance company profits. The one who pays for the insurance company’s profits and for the dentist’s profits is you the customer.
The original intent of insurance in general had more to do with the name than what it has become today. People would insure something the same way they could hedge their bets. It guarantees against a total loss but also guarantees against the biggest win. Today, people try to use it like a substitute payment plan. It is actually more expensive that way. Just negotiate with cash for your dental services and you will get more for your money.
As for the cost, it could be $10/month… it just depends on who you buy from and the plan you choose. Just keep in mind, you are buying a service, not saving anything. It will cost you more in the long run.
Dental Insurance?
I’m getting out of the Marines and moving to Baltimore. What is a good company that provides quality dental insurance in Maryland? I have a family and need good coverage for all of us. Price is not a huge issue, but if I can get multiple options that would be best. Thanks!
You have five options with dental.
1. Go without insurance. If you have good teeth and just want the basics you probably don’t need any plan. A yearly cleaning and exam and even an occasional filling and X-ray will cost you less without insurance.
2. Visit a local dental school. You can get many procedures done for a reduced price if you’re willing to let them practice on you. You can find one here: http://www.yourhealthplanadvisor.com/Dentalschools.html
3. Insurance – Depending upon the policy: cost $30-$60 per month per person. You pay a $50 deductible first, they have an annual maximum that they’ll pay per year of $750 – $1500, they have a waiting period up to 18 months for major work and then you’re paying 50% of the charges. Example – average cost for a root canal in my area is $919. With insurance you pay $460 after paying 18 months of premium (around $800 or $900). Advantage – you can use any dentist with most plans.
4. Discount plans – Cost – $5-$12 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Also, hardly any dentists will accept the plan and when they do you MIGHT get a 10% discount, which is about the same discount you can get by paying cash. Example – average cost for a root canal in my area is $919. With discount plans you pay around $827. Be very wary of these plans because most are scams. The people that sell these plans have little or no knowledge about health & dental insurance and do not need a license to sell them. The plans are not regulated by the state so you have no recourse when you have problems. Some states are starting to ban these plans from being sold. Here is an informative link http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/west/2006/11/22/74554.htm concerning these plans.
5. Fee for Service discount plans – Cost $7-$15 per month. No deductible, no annual maximum and no waiting periods. Many dentist will accept the plan (check providers first before signing up with any plan). When you use the plan there is a set fee that the dentist will charge you. Example – average cost for a root canal in my area is $919. With fee for service plans you pay as little as $404.
I’m an insurance agent and my personal plan is the fee for service plan. I got mine here http://www.dpbrokers.com/default.aspx?locationid=20349 specifically the Aetna Dental Access plan but which one you get depends upon your area and comparing the fee schedule to find the best for what you need covered.