Monday, May 17, 2010

I can't seem to find out how to get dental insurance without needing medical also.?

I have a health insurance plan with work but can' t seem to get the dental coverage as there aren't others willing to take it. I need to get some. How in the midwest can I get seperate dental insurance? NOT dental plans that pay a part of it but aren't insurance as I need the insurance. Those often have a waiting time and only pay a small part the first year of it. I have soft enamel teeth and need ongoing or repeat dentist visits to keep the teeth later on. I did an online search and they want a ton of info to send a quote just or they don't offer an actual insurance coverage. IF anyone has a great coverage that is nationwide please let me know. I have a dire need for this.

I can't seem to find out how to get dental insurance without needing medical also.?
I have a dental plan thats covers everyone in my house for one price. I have found it to be useful, it saves me and my family alot of money. I was able to find a dentist in my home town that will accept this plan and the denist that I take my children to is only about 20 minutes away so it work out well for me





1-877-483-1830 REF# 227810 that is the number that you can call
Reply:I'm in the same situation--our family has health coverage thru my husband's employer, but no dental. I haven't found anything either, either that I can afford or that is decent. I'll be watching your question for others' answers.
Reply:alot of times theres a choice...hubby has dental for me but not medical.. try googling and talking to friends too
Reply:look up "comp benefits" online. hopefully u can get it from there for about 15 bucks a month
Reply:I know you're looking for insurance, but discount dental programs may be an option for you as well. The discounts are immediate, at general dentists you usually know exactly what you will pay. Its very affordable at 19.95/month for the entire household regardless of relation. Most dental insurance plans only cover 100% cleanings, exams, and sometimes xrays, but they usually have a limit on how many you can get per year. I have Compbenefits thru my employer and it is limited for those who need extensive dental care. I have the dental discount program to supplement it, but it can definitely be used stand alone as well. Check it out at www.mybenefitsplus.com/trhonda2000.





Good luck,





Trhonda


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