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Dental Insurance – Coppell

Fit the Dental Care You Need in Your Budget!

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Maintaining an excellent oral hygiene routine is necessary to keep up good dental health. However, even if you are very disciplined, there are still going to be areas that you miss. This is where your routine dental visits come in. However, many people put off visits to the dentist because they are worried about the cost. Dental insurance is much different from the medical insurance that you are used to. Continue reading to learn more about dental insurance and how it works.

How Dental Insurance Works

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When you pay your premium each month, you gain access to discounts on dental treatments and procedures that you need. Plans can vary, but here is what a typical plan may look like.

When you attend regular cleanings and checkups, you can prevent the need for restorative treatment, and these services aren’t covered at as high of a rate. Here are some things that you should keep in mind.

What Is the Difference Between Dental & Medical Insurance?

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Medical insurance and dental insurance both concern your health, so you would think that they would be similar. However, they have several key differences. The main one is the dental insurance is focused on preventive care. That’s why most plans include complete coverage for cleanings and checkups. This way, patients are less likely to require more complex procedures, like root canal treatment and tooth extractions, in the future.

In-Network vs. Out-of-Network

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When you are choosing a dentist to receive care from, it is key to know if they are in-network or out-of-network. Here’s how this works.

In-Network Coverage

When a dentist is in network with an insurance provider, this means that they have agreed on a contract to offer services at set fees. By choosing an in-network dentist, you can better maximize your benefits by paying for the lowest out-of-network cost. Here are the plans that we are in-network with.

Out-of-Network

If you have another dental insurance provider, this doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t save. Give us a call so we can discuss your plan. We want all of our patients to get the care they need at a rate that fits into their budget.