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What you need to
know about Dental Insurance!
Dental
insurance is a contract between you or your employer and a dental
insurance company. The benefits that you will receive are based on
the terms of the contract that were negotiated between you or your
employer and the dental insurance company and not your dental
office. The goal of most dental insurance policies is to provide
only basic care for specific dental services. The services selected
are based an the cost of the policy to you or your employer and the
negotiated arrangements with the dental insurance
company. Because the
benefits you currently have or want are decided between
you or your employer and the insurance company, many services are
not covered. The selection of non-covered services is not based on
what you need or want, but is based strictly on the contract with
the insurance company.
Unfortunately, some of the services that you may need or want will
not be covered by your dental insurer. Most dentists' goal
is to help you achieve and maintain optimal dental care, which is
not necessarily the goal of your dental insurance company. The goal
of the insurance company is to provide only the negotiated benefits
for the specifically selected
services. The reimbursement
mechanism from your dental insurance company is merely a
mathematical formula as to which benefits you will receive and the
percentage of the dentist's office fee that will be paid. Another
fact that most dental guests do not realize is that each dental
insurance plan has a dollar amount limitation each year. Once this
limit is reached, no other services will be covered by your dental
insurance company regardless how essential the service may be to
your dental
health. Most
dental offices will do everything possible to help you
understand and make the most of your dental insurance
benefits. They realize that dental insurance is complex and
that it is extremely difficult to understand how to make it work or
even to work with certain dental insurance
companies. Some
offices will complete and submit dental insurance forms to the
insurance company to achieve the maximum reimbursement to which you
are entitled and will work diligently to make this happen as quickly
as possible. Please be aware that some dental insurance
companies take longer than others to complete
payment. Many
insurance companies try to control the amount of dentistry you
receive by requiring authorization for procedures in
advance. The authorization process is often
time consuming and unnecessary. In most
cases, dentists can begin treatment prior to receiving an
authorization from the dental insurance company. However, guests
need to understand that in the event the dental insurance company
refuses to pay for treatment, you are responsible for all fees.
Dentists will provide you with the full fees in advance so that you
know the exact cost of
treatment.
Some services are typically not covered by dental insurance
companies.These include: cosmetic dentistry, implants, occlusion or
bite redesign, and other services. Although these are important
dental services that can greatly enhance the quality of life, dental
insurance companies do not feel that they should have to pay for
these services. That is why these services are rarely included in
contracts. Dental
insurance is becoming more complex and more difficult to understand
everyday. This is often due to the quest by dental insurance
companies to reduce costs through continual changes. Keep in mind
that the dental insurance companies are not concerned about coverage
for optimal dental care, but provide coverage for only a limited
number of basic services.
Dental insurance companies have a fiscal obligation to do well for
their shareholders. The only way they can win is to pay out
less than they receive. Do your research when choosing a
dental insurance company.
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