About Dental Insurance
- Dental insurance can be confusing, but we'll make it easy for you. Simply
bring your card or claim into our office, or call to speak with our friendly
insurance assistant. We'll be happy to tell you what your insurance will cover
and file your claim for you.
- Dental insurance is diverse. Some policies cover only a small percentage
of fees, while others cover 50 percent or greater. The more you or your employer
pays for premiums, the better the coverage, in most cases.
- For the most part, dental insurance covers preventive procedures, including
annual X-rays, two cleanings and checkups per year, and fluoride treatments at
100 percent. Restorative care, such as fillings, crowns, replacement teeth,
orthodontics, etc. are partially covered.
- Cosmetic treatment is not covered. To help with this problem, we work with
third party financing companies to make dentistry affordable for virtually all
of our patients.
- Most dental insurances also carry a "missing tooth clause." The clause states
that your insurance will not pay for replacement of a tooth or teeth that were
missing before your policy began. Our third party financing companies can help you
afford dental implants, partials, dentures, or bridgework.
- Your benefits are probably based on "usual, customary, and reasonable fees."
These fees may not accurately reflect the cost of our services. We are not a clinic,
and we offer many luxuries and technologies to make your dental care experience
comfortable. We invest time with each of our patients. To us, you are a person, not
a number or a chart. Our dentists and our team invest in more continuing education
than is required so that we can bring you the best dental care possible. The fees
considered reasonable and customary by your insurance provider probably do not
reflect the type of care and service we consider standard.
- Your "yearly maximum" is the amount your insurance company will pay in a calendar
year. Usually, the amount is $1000. If you do not use all of your yearly maximum
before December 31st, you lose it. Each new calendar year, your maximum will fund again.
- If you have dental insurance, we will tell you your estimated portion before we
treat you. Don't worry about surprises! Please be prepared to pay your portion at your
visit unless prior payment arrangements have been agreed upon.
- If your insurance provider does not pay their estimated portion, we will bill
you for the balance. However, our insurance specialist will provide all paperwork,
charts, X-rays, and photos necessary to optimize your benefits when we file your claim.
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