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Five Ways To Cut Your Family's Dental Costs |
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1. Prevention--Brush &
Floss Daily. Dentistry is the one area of your health where you
can control cost. Most major dental problems can be totally
avoided by effective personal hygiene care at home. Every
school-age child knows that regular brushing and flossing makes
good sense. And it makes good dollars and cents. Investing a
little time and money in toothpaste, a toothbrush, and floss can
save you big bucks at the dental office. As important as
preventive oral hygiene care is...you really can't do it alone.
2. Early Detection & Prompt Treatment. Regular dental exams and
professional hygiene visits (cleaning) will help detect minor
dental problems before they become major ones. When detected early
and treated promptly, most dental procedures can be accomplished
for pennies on the dollar. If a minor dental problem goes
undetected, it can turn into a major problem and a major expense
(not to mention unnecessary pain & suffering. The money you spend
on dental visits is a good investment in your health and can save
you thousands. A small area of tooth decay that goes undetected
can turn into an expensive root canal and restorative crown.
3. Choose Quality. Bargain dentistry is no bargain if it fails and
has to be done over. Sometimes the best investment is paying a
little more for quality. Quality dental work can actually last a
lifetime. There is an old saying: "don't look for bargains in
parachutes or brain surgery." And you can add dentistry to that
list. Dentistry is a lot more relevant to your health than you may
realize. When it comes to your health, don't compromise on just
good enough.
4. Maximize Your Insurance Benefits. Every year millions of
dollars of dental benefits go unclaimed. Your employer (or you)
are paying for your dental insurance benefits. Most dental plans
allow for an annual maximum benefit coverage amount. If you don't
use it...you lose it. Understanding your company's dental
insurance plan can be confusing. You can find out exactly what
your benefit rights are and what your dental plan coverage means.
Ask your employer human resources department for help, or call one
of our Affordable Dentistry offices. They will be happy to help
you understand your dental benefit plan and how to get the maximum
out of it.
5 . Direct Dental Reimbursement. Remember, insurance companies are
in the business to make money...they do not provide health care.
Often insurance companies will deny coverage for dental procedures
that you need. When your dentist recommends necessary dentistry,
you may have to pay for the procedure entirely yourself. Remember,
Dentistry Is Important To Your Health. Insurance companies care
about your premiums--not your health. If you are frustrated
dealing with insurance companies' red tape, denied claims, and
raised premiums, then you should tell your employer about Direct
Dental Reimbursement. Direct Dental Reimbursement cuts costs for
the employer and raises benefits for the employees by cutting out
the middleman (insurance companies).
Learn More.
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