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Time’s Almost Up to Use Your Dental Insurance Benefits!

Time’s Almost Up to Use Your Dental Insurance Benefits!

Time’s Almost Up to Use Your Dental Insurance Benefits!

 

As the year 2023 draws to a close, it’s essential to remind you that your dental insurance benefits are about to expire. If you haven’t already taken advantage of these benefits, don’t fret; there’s still time! At Dentist of Lake Mary in Lake Mary, we want to help you make the most of your dental insurance before the year ends. Here’s a handy guide on how to do just that.

 

Dental Benefits Don’t Roll Over

Most dental insurance plans have one crucial detail in common – your benefits do not roll over to the next year. That means, if you’ve been paying for insurance throughout the year, any unused benefits will go to waste. To ensure you’re getting the most out of your plan, it’s time to contact us and schedule your appointment.

 

Understanding Dental Benefits

Dental benefits are the services covered by your dental insurance plan. While these services can vary from one plan to another, most health insurance providers clearly specify the types of dental treatments they cover.

 

What’s Typically Covered

Oral insurance plans generally cover a range of services, including preventive care, fillings, root canals, oral surgery, and crowns. Some plans may also include restorative and orthodontic treatments such as braces, dentures, and bridges.

 

Your Maximum Benefit

When you pay your monthly insurance premiums, you’re essentially paying for coverage up to a certain limit – your annual maximum. This amount represents the maximum sum your insurance will contribute within a year. Once the year ends, your benefits reset, and you’ll start building towards that maximum all over again. It’s essential to make the most of these benefits to avoid losing out on your investment.

 

Understand Your Deductible

The deductible is the amount you must pay out of pocket before your insurance coverage kicks in. Most insurance plans use a 100-80-50 structure to specify their contribution to different dental services. This structure means that preventive care could be 100% covered, basic treatments 80% covered, and major dental procedures covered at 50%, but these figures may vary from plan to plan. Additionally, some insurance companies may not cover cosmetic treatments such as teeth whitening or crowns.

 

100% Dental Coverage on Preventive Dental Procedures

Dental insurance isn’t solely about fixing dental issues; it’s also about preventing them. Most dental plans cover 100% of the following preventive services up to two times per year:

These preventive measures play a crucial role in maintaining excellent oral health, preventing diseases, and catching potential issues early.

 

Don’t Wait on Cavities

While cavities may be inconvenient, it’s vital to treat them promptly. Early cavity treatment prevents long-term damage and helps maintain a beautiful, healthy smile. An effective way to utilize your insurance benefits is to schedule preventive care visits early and catch any issues before they worsen.

 

We’re Here for You!

Your dentists in Lake Mary genuinely care about your oral health and want to ensure you make the most of your dental benefits. If you have any questions about your dental insurance, please don’t hesitate to stop by or give us a call. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and make the most of your dental insurance before the year comes to a close. We look forward to seeing you and helping you achieve and maintain a beautiful, healthy smile. Don’t forget to consult the map before heading our way!

 

End the year strong for your oral health with those benefits!

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The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

 

My girlfriend told me to go to Dentist of Lake Mary. She’d had a great experience, and so did I. I wasn’t convinced when I first went, but the staff and services were great. The dentist didn’t do anything without telling me exactly what was going to happen. Each new step was explained in detail. I don’t like dental visits but this was definitely my best experience yet. I won’t go anywhere else.

Susanna H.

A friend recommended Dentist of Lake Mary. That’s why I went. I wasn’t expecting anything different from any of the other dentists I have gone to. But was I pleasantly surprised. I’ve already had a really good experience during my first couple of my visits there. From the front desk to the doctors and staff, everyone is beyond friendly and patient. I’m sticking with Dentist of Lake Mary.

Gordon G.

Every member of the staff at Dentist of Lake Mary was informative, friendly and helpful. Even though it was my first visit, the dentist went out of the way to make sure I knew what was going to happen and was there anything else the staff could do to make me more comfortable. The dentist explained every step in detail. Since I was having a root canal, I was very nervous, but everyone at Dentist of Lake Mary made sure I was OK. Just a great atmosphere and vibe in the office, and that’s a first for me at a dentist’s office.

Margaret F.