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The Pros And Cons Of Dental Insurance

Have you been looking into buying dental insurance for yourself or your family? You've made an excellent decision. Recent statistics have shown that 7 out of 10 households in the United States are with any type of dental coverage and, along with medical insurance, these statistics are both frightening and unacceptable. However, have you only looked at dental insurance for your dental care? Were you aware that there are other options besides just dental insurance? Let's take a brief look at what else is out there.

The best non-insurance option available is called a dental discount plan. These discount plans simply provide big savings by visiting a dentist or other certified dental specialist with their network. Some of these discount plans are quite large with over 100,000 members so it's very likely that you'll be able to find a participating provider in your area. Who knows, your current dentist may already be a member?

Anyway, these plans offer savings on dental work from preventive care to major dental. Some plans even offer savings on cosmetic dentistry. Most of these dental discount plans are less expensive than legitimate dental insurance and offer savings as high as 60%.

While the cost of dental insurance has risen over 500% in the past decade, the quality of coverage has steadily declined. The biggest issue that most consumers have with dental insurance plans is that they don't cover any existing conditions. This means that if you have a broken tooth, need an extraction, need a root canal, are in pain now or whatever reason it may be, buying a dental insurance plan won't help you because you already had that problem at the time that you bought the policy. An in depth check-up, which the insurance company will require, will reveal all problems that you currently have with your teeth and they will be listed as "exclusions" until you have gone through a required waiting period. Most waiting periods last at least one year and even then you'll likely have to pay most of the costs for your prior issues.

Dental insurance may not be your best solution, especially if you or your loved ones have issues that need to be addressed right away. Make certain to take a good look at all your options before you buy dental insurance.

Do Dental Discount Plans Really Save You Money or is Dental Insurance The Way To Go? Find Out The REAL Truth by Visiting Discount-Dental.net or by clicking on Dental Insurance. Joe Stewart is a former Life And Health Insurance Agent that now works for himself by providing solid, expert information to consumers.

Source: www.isnare.com