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Many dental insurance plans don’t allow immediate use after enrollment.
Treatments like fillings, crowns, or extractions often have a waiting period of 6 months or more, during which coverage doesn’t apply. Always read the fine print.
Treatments like fillings, crowns, or extractions often have a waiting period of 6 months or more, during which coverage doesn’t apply. Always read the fine print.
Dental coverage varies by service.
Preventive care like cleanings is often covered at 100%, while fillings are typically 80%, and major treatments like crowns or root canals only 50% or less.
Always check your plan’s specific coverage breakdown in advance.
Preventive care like cleanings is often covered at 100%, while fillings are typically 80%, and major treatments like crowns or root canals only 50% or less.
Always check your plan’s specific coverage breakdown in advance.
Most dental plans have a yearly limit, usually around $1,000–$2,000 depending on the plan type.
Costs beyond that aren’t covered, so be sure to check your plan carefully to avoid unexpected out-of-pocket expenses later on.
Costs beyond that aren’t covered, so be sure to check your plan carefully to avoid unexpected out-of-pocket expenses later on.
Don’t delay your care.
Ease into the plan that’s right for you.