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Friday, February 6, 2009

Dental Insurance: What You Should Pay Attention To

By Nathan D. Kopeck

Nobody likes going to the dentist: on top of the physical pain, we know it's going to bring financial pain as well. If you happen not to have dental insurance coverage, any work that's done on your teeth will end up costing you a small fortune. The internet offers hundreds of sites where you can do some research and get a feel for what your ideal plan would cost you. It's really important that you take care of this as soon as possible because waiting usually just compounds the problem.

If you have a job, you best and cheapest option for dental insurance coverage is that which is offered through your employer's health insurance coverage. So ask if you have it or in case you don't have it, see if they can have it added to your current health insurance coverage. The payments will be handled by your company the same way your health insurance payments are. In some rare cases, the coverage will be available but your particular conditions will preclude you from being covered. You will then have to look online for a good but affordable dental plan that will ease the financial pain of visiting your dentist.

The recent evolution of the financial industry (which includes the insurance industry) means that you can now sit comfortably at home or at the office and compare plans and quotes from several different companies so that you can choose the one that fits you best. This ease of access also means more competition between the companies to get your business, which means that you win, as a customer. Your biggest challenge will be to adequately match your needs (coverage) and your budget (premiums). Pay attention to the following.

Reasonable premiums. Nobody likes to overpay. So why not take advantage of the internet to fine-tune your comparison-shopping? Pick identical (or near identical) plans from the different companies that are available to you and then review them according to the prices they charge. Doing this will most likely result in you selecting a plan that offers the best bang for your buck.

Preventive dental care. Your analysis of a good dental plan should not overlook preventive dental care. It's the type of care that exists to decrease the likelihood that you'll have to do some major dental work in the future: x-rays, regular cleanings, free check-ups... You benefit from it because you'll enjoy better dental health, and your insurance company benefits because it decreases the overall cost of your coverage.

Company background. Now it's time to turn your attention to the company you're considering choosing, to find out if they (as a company) are a good choice. Check their media coverage, their financial information if available, and their claim settlement record. A company that has positive media coverage, whose financials are sound, and that doesn't make its customers go through numerous unnecessary steps to settle their claims is usually a good choice.

Customer testimonials. Plenty of online resources will give you the platform you need to collect information about how the company treats its customers. You might find out things that sway you in either direction. Just remember to double-check because it's easy for people to pretend to be somebody else when they're on the internet.

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