Supplemental Dental Insurance Plan


by Doug Smith - Date: 2007-01-30 - Word Count: 311 Share This!

Even if you have health insurance there is a possibility that your dental insurance plan will not cover the entire cost of your necessary dental treatment, often leaving you to pay out of pocket for many minor expenses that add up. This is so common because many insurance companies leave more coverage for the bigger treatments. In cases like this supplemental health insurance is the common solution.

Supplemental dental insurance is a secondary source of coverage if the primary health insurance or dental insurance doesn't cover a cost.

A type of these supplemental dental is a dental discount plan. These discount plans are designed to lower the costs by making the dentist lower their rates for specific clients depending on how many people they help. You generally pay a small fee to get the services of such a company, much less than the average amount you can save. These plans can cost as little as $10 per month.

One of the more common supplemental dental insurance is the preferred provider network. This provider has a list of dental professionals that you can select from. As long as you stick to the network of providers your charges will be greatly discounted. This plan usually pays a fixed fee to the dentist for their services, and the balance is left to be paid by you. This option can save you a lot of money.

If you are a college student you are in luck. There is a whole rang of discount dental plans offered especially to you. These college dental plans work very much like any other discount dental plan, with the only difference being that only college students can qualify for benefits. These discount plans often cover regular common procedures such as cleanings, fluoride treatments, x-rays, and emergency dental for pain relief.

Published by www.summitdentalplans.com. Find more information on Discount Dental Plans at SummitDentalPlans.com.

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