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                  DENTAL
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                  UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF DENTAL
                  INSURANCE 
                   
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                  Cleaning Your Teeth:  
                    
                    Replace your toothbrush
                  every three or four months  or sooner if the bristles become
                  frayed. A worn toothbrush will not do a good job of
                  cleaning your teeth.
                  Children’s toothbrushes often need replacing more frequently
                  than adults because they can wear out sooner... 
                   
                  
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                  Dental Sealants: 
                  
                  Dental
                  sealants act as a
                  barrier, protecting the teeth against decay-causing bacteria.
                  The sealants are usually applied to the chewing surfaces of
                  the back teeth (premolars and molars) where decay occurs most
                  often... 
                     
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                  Dentures: 
                    If you’ve lost all of your
                  natural teeth, whether from periodontal disease, tooth decay
                  or injury, complete
                  dentures can replace your
                  missing teeth and your smile. Replacing missing teeth will
                  benefit your appearance and your health... 
                   
                  
                  - Different
                  Dental Insurance Plans for Different Needs: 
                  Consumers can choose from
                  an assortment of
                  dental benefits plans
                  that accommodate a variety of needs and expectations. The
                  following factors differentiate one plan from another...
                  
                  
                   
                   
                  
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                  Dental
                  Health: 
                    
                    Based on information gathered
                  during the 2001 American Dental Association (ADA) annual
                  session,
                  dentists report that oral
                  bacteria, in some studies, have been associated with heart
                  disease, stroke, diabetes and the birth of pre-term, low-
                  birth- weight babies... 
  
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       These insurance plans, also known as "capitation plans," operate
      like their medical HMO cousins. This
      type of dental plan provides a comprehensive dental care to enrolled
      patients through designated provider office (dentist). A Dental Health
      Maintenance Organization (DHMO) is a common example of a capitation
      plan. The dentist is paid on a per capita (per person) basis rather than
      for actual treatment provided. Participating dentists receive a fixes
      monthly fee based on the number of patients assigned to the office. In
      addition to premiums, client co-payments may be required for each visit. Some
      typical features of these plans: 
          
          - Monthly premiums (some
          require you to prepay a year's worth) 
           
          - Co-payments for office
          visits 
           
          - Free preventive or routine
          care 
           
          - You must select from an
          approved network of dentists 
           
          - May have an initial
          enrollment fee 
           
          - Annual dollar cap 
           
          - Your average monthly cost:
          $5 to $15 
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          Dr. David Blunt, CEO of
          InsuranceCompany.com says that understanding the various types of
          dental insurance and dental discount plans is important when trying to buy the
          right plan. 
          Finding the right value in dental
          insurance or dental plans is an important step in purchasing dental
          coverage for you and your family. Both types of dental plans have
          advantages and disadvantages and one size does not fit everyone.
          Keeping this in mind is an important rule when you shop for the dental
          plan that best fits your needs. We sell both individual and family
          dental insurance and dental discount plans throughout all 50 states.
          Here are some brief examples that may help you decide. 
        
        Indemnity - Dental Insurance 
        This is the plan where
        you choose your own dentist. The dental insurance plan pays the dental office (dentist) on a
        traditional fee-for-service basis. A monthly premium is paid by the
        client and/or the employer to an insurance company, which then
        reimburses the dental office (dentist) for the services rendered. An
        insurance company usually pays between 50% - 80% of the dental office
        (dentist) fees for a covered procedures; the remaining 20% - 50% is
        paid by the client. These plans often have a pre-determined or set
        deductible amount which varies from plan to plan. Indemnity plans also
        can limit the amount of services covered within a given year and pay the
        dentist based on a variety of fee schedules.
        Some typical features of these plans: 
        
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            High deductibles before coverage
            begins (well-designed plans don't apply the deductible to preventive
            services) 
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            Probationary periods on certain
            procedures that last up to a year 
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            Annual dollar limit on benefits 
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            Chose your own dentist 
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            Your average monthly cost: $15 to $25 
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Companies selling these plans are
            regulated by state insurance departments.  
         
      
      Dental Discount 
      You will want to use
      caution with this type of dental plan since it is not insurance. The managing organizations have
      negotiated with local dental offices to establish a set price for a
      particular dental procedure and offer deep discounts (some up to 70%)
      off the regular ADA pricing code. This plan has several advantages over
      traditional dental insurance plans, namely, there are no exclusions for
      pre-existing conditions. This allows a patient to receive immediate
      coverage for work without meeting any waiting period requirements. 
  
      
        
          
          
            
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              Learning About Dental PPO's | 
             
           
       Preferred Provider Organizations 
      Another true insurance plan, a
      Preferred provider organizations ( PPO) falls somewhere between an indemnity
      plan and a dental HMO. This plan allows a particular group of patients to receive dental care
      from a defined panel of dentists. The participating dentist agrees to
      charge less than usual fees to this specific patient base, providing
      savings for the plan purchaser. If the patient chooses to see a dentist
      who is not designated as a "preferred provider," that patient
      may be required to pay a greater share of the fee-for-service.  A group of dentists agrees to provide services at a
      deeply discounted rate, giving you substantial savings — as long as you
      stay in their network. Unlike the more restrictive DHMO, though, you can
      go out of network and still receive some benefits. Some typical features
      of these plans: 
      
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          Monthly premiums 
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          Annual dollar cap 
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          You must stay within the
          approved network of dentists or pay higher deductibles and co-payments 
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          Your average monthly cost:
          $20-25 
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Companies selling these
          plans are regulated by state insurance departments.  
       
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      Direct Reimbursement Plans 
      A dental care plan now coming into vogue is the direct reimbursement plan.
      This is a self-funded benefit plan — not insurance — in which an
      employer pays for dental care with its own funds, rather than paying
      premiums to an insurance company or third-party administrator. You, the
      patient, pay the full amount directly to the dentist, then get a receipt
      detailing services rendered and the cost, which you show to your employer.
      The employer reimburses you for part or all of the dental costs, depending
      on your specific benefits. 
       
      Your company might reimburse 100 percent of your first $100 of dental
      expenses and then 80 percent of the next $500, and 50 percent of the next
      $2,000, with a total annual maximum benefit of $1,500. Or it might
      reimburse only 50 percent of your first $1,000, resulting in a $500 yearly
      cap. 
      Some typical features of a direct reimbursement plan: 
      
      
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          Neither you nor your
          employer pay monthly premiums 
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          Freedom to choose any
          dentist 
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          Typical employer cost:
          depends on the number of employees and 
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          benefit caps 
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Benefits usually capped at
          $500 to $2,000 annually.  
       
  
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                      DENTAL
                  INSURANCE PLAN HELP AND INFORMATION  | 
                     
                   
                   
                  UNDERSTANDING DENTAL
                  INSURANCE AND DISCOUNT DENTAL PLANS 
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                  DHMO Dental
                  Networks 
                   
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                  Business Dental Plans 
                   
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                  Affordable Dental Plans 
                   
                  . PPO Dental Insurance 
                   
                  . Dental Plan Coverage 
                   
                  . Indemnity Dental Insurance 
                   
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                  Dental Plan Decisions 
                   
                  . Individual Dental Insurance 
                   
                  . Family Dental Plan 
                   
                  . Best Dental Plans 
                   
                  . Getting Insurance for Braces 
                   
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                  Supplemental Dental Insurance 
                   
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                  Student Dental Insurance 
                   
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                  Benefits of Dental Insurance 
                   
                  . Dental Insurance for Crowns 
                   
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                  Cosmetic Dentistry - Insurance 
                   
                  . Various Types of Dental Plans 
                   
                  UNDERSTANDING THE BASICS OF DENTAL
                  INSURANCE 
                   
                  
                  - Wisdom
                  Teeth: 
                    
                    
                  Wisdom teeth are a
                  valuable asset to the mouth when they are healthy and properly
                  positioned. Often, however, problems develop that require
                  their removal. When the jaw isn't large enough to accommodate
                  wisdom teeth... 
                   
                  
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                  Tooth Decay:  
                  
                  Although
                  tooth decay
                  has declined among young children as a group, it can still be
                  a problem for individual children, and even teens and
                  adults... 
                   
                  - Making
                  Informed Choices: The
                  law mandates that consumers with dental coverage receive a
                  fully detailed patient
                  information handbook
                  -- a
                  Description of Benefits -- that clearly outlines coverage,
                  limitations and exclusions...
                  
                  
                   
                   
                  - Choosing
                  a Dentist: Dental benefits plans can be categorized by the
                  options offered for
                  selecting a dentist. Some
                  plans allow you the freedom to choose your own dentist... 
                   
                  - Paying
                  the Dentist: 
                  When choosing a benefits plan, it
                  is important to know who pays what to whom. Dental plans can
                  be categorized into three types based on the
                  compensation and
                  treatment provided... 
                   
                  
                  - All
                  Dental Plans have their Limitations:
                  Today's health insurance, including your
                  dental plan, is designed to help you get the care you need at
                  a
                  reasonable cost. Because
                  each person's oral health is different, costs can vary widely.
                  To control dental treatment costs... 
                   
                  - Annual
                  Benefits: To help contain costs, your plan may limit your
                  benefits by number of procedures and/or dollar amount in a
                  given year. In most cases, particularly if you've been getting
                  regular
                  preventive care, these
                  limitations allow for adequate coverage... 
                   
                  
                  - Getting
                  the Most out of Your Dental Plan: 
                  To take full advantage of your
                  dental benefits plan, visit the
                  dentist regularly and get
                  the preventive care that will keep your mouth healthy... 
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