Kansas Dental Plans
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There are two standard types of dental plans available to
individuals and families in the state of Kansas. These are
dental insurance and discount dental
plans. Some people may be fortunate enough to be
able to buy one or the other through a group dental plan
offered by their place of employment, while others are forced
to buy their dental plan through a private agent. The question
that most of these people face is "which plan is better, dental
insurance or discount plans"? Let's do a quick review of each
type of plan and then you can decide for yourself which will
make the most sense for you and your family.
Dental Insurance
Dental insurance is similar in some ways to traditional
health insurance. You pay a premium, usually by the month and
you pay a co-pay when you visit your dentist. Most insurance
plans will cover the majority of the costs for routine care
such as cleanings, fluoride treatments, x-rays and other basic
care. The reasoning behind this is so they can catch any
problems before they become a major issue that would have to be
paid for down the road.
Pro's - the advantages of having a dental insurance
plan are that you would be in a better position than 70%of the
rest of the USA because that many people have no dental plan at
all. You'll be able to get your teeth taken care of on a
regular basis in order to prevent major problems that occur
with neglect of dental hygiene.
Con's - to be completely honest, the con's outweigh
the pro's where dental insurance is concerned. I don't mean to
be the bearer of bad news, however facts are facts. One major
drawback is that insurance is expensive. Yes, there are cheesy
inexpensive policies available online for around $7-$8.00 per
month but they are not all they're made out to be. I highly
recommend that you read the policy exclusions very carefully
before you buy one of these. The policy exclusions will inform
what the policy does NOT pay for. I think you'll find that I'm
right and that they're not worth it.
Another drawback of dental insurance is the fact that they
will not pay for pre-existing conditions that you already had
when you bought the policy. This is actually very standard with
all types of insurance. That means that if you have an
immediate need then you'll have to pay for it 100% from your
own pocket. You'll have a mandatory waiting time of one full
year before you'll receive any assistance from the insurance
company for anything pre-existing and even then you'll only
receive minimal assistance.
Also, if you have children that need braces then you'll need
a completely separate policy known as an Orthodontics insurance
plan. These types of dental insurance will help you pay for
things like braces, but once again, pre-existing conditions are
NOT covered. Also, these plans offer very limited coverage.
They may pay up to 50% of the costs of your orthodontic care,
but have a $1,000.00 annual coverage limit. You need to read
the fine print very carefully before you buy.
Discount Dental Plans
Discount dental
plans, in Kansas and most other states, offer
substantial savings on most types of dental care. These plans
aren't insurance and nothing is paid directly to a dentist.
They simply offer big discounts on things that you would
normally have to pay the full cost for. Here's how a discount
dental plan works.
#1. You locate a provider in your are that accepts discount
plans. Many of these have over 100,000 providers nationwide so
finding a dentist should be no problem.
#2. You join the plan. This is very affordable as most
discount plans cost less than $100.00 per year for an
individual or $150.00 for a family plan.
#3. Within 2-3 business days you can see a dentist within
the network of the plan. Simply make an appointment.
#4. Show them your discount card at the time of your
appointment.
#5. The dentist will likely want to do an in depth check-up
and find out any problems that you may have. After this, he or
she will tell you what needs to be done.
#6. At this point you simply decide what you can afford to
pay for at that time and have it taken care of.
#7. Pay the dentist in full for their services.
Many of these plans offer savings as high as 60% off so
paying the dentis shouldn't be much of an issue, especially
when you would have had to pay 100% without the plan.
There are no premiums to pay, no co-pays, pre-existing
conditions are allowed, no problems.
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