Do you have a job where you don't have dental benefits? Have expensive dentist
bills that you can't afford to pay? Have single coverage through your job, but
need to get family coverage? Then you have come to the right place. Not many
employers offer their employees dental benefits, but for a small monthly fee,
you can pick from hundreds of dentists and different plans. Just click here
for a variety of plans from Dentalplans.com
Below you will find some of the reasons this is a great program. You can
browse and compare dental plans in your area by just entering your
zip code.
Currently dentalplans.com is offering a special of 15 months for the price of 12. You get 3 free months. Based on average family plan price of $139 for 15 months of coverage.
Choose from these companies plans to find the plan that best fits your needs. Don't forget when you buy 12 months, you get an additional 3 months free.
CIGNA Dental Network Access (N) -Featured Dental Plan, over 55,000
network providers (includind dental specialists)
UNI-CARE 100 (N) - Cheapest plan available. Individual coverage starting
at $79/year and Family Coverage at $119/year
DNOA Select (N)
UNI-CARE 200 - this is a plan that also offer prescription drugs, vision
services and chripractic treatment
Protect Plan (N)
First Dental (R)
Tennessee Dental (R)
Qualident (R)
Liberty CA90 (R)
Southeast Dental (R)
Dominion 4000X (R)
Nat'l Disc. Svc. (R)
Atlantic Dental (R)
Dent-ALL (R)
American Dental (R)
Resource 1 (S)
N= Nationwide R=Regional S=Specialty
Some of these plans haven no deductible or coinsurance, no annual maximums or
minimums, no predetermination of benefits, required, no claims forms, Orthodontia
(orthodontics) included, few cosmetic exclusions, no pre-existing condition
exclusions, no waiting periods, no age limit for dependents, and/or no referral
required to see a Specialist.
Group rates available are available.
I can personally attest to the benefits of dental benefits. I
recently had root canal performed on one tooth. My total cost for this procedure
was $830. Luckily, I have dental benefits and it cost me a lot less. Imagine,
if you had no dental benefits. For $79/year you could have coverage and not
end up in the position of paying your dentist 100's or even 1000's of dollars.
Again, for more information, check out Dentalplans.com.
copyright 2004 Robin Eisenberg
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