Can you combine a dental savings plan with insurance?
By coordinating dental insurance and savings plans, you can maximize affordability and get the oral health services you need. Using both together fills gaps in care and costs coverage. Insurance handles covered elements of your plan, while discount plans lower further out-of-pocket expenses above coverage limits and percentages. Those savings apply both within and outside your insurance network.
Here are a few key points on how they can work together:
Use insurance for preventive services where covered
Savings plan can fill in gaps in coverage and lowers costs further
Maximizes overall affordability
Read more about key differences between dental savings plans and dental insurance.
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Altogether Dental membership is easy: pay a monthly fee and receive 15-50% discounts on all dental procedures, loyalty rewards, and assistance with booking appointments.
STEP 1
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STEP 2
Book an appointment
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STEP 3
Attend your appointment
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STEP 4
Get your treatment plan
Get clarity on the cost of treatment. All procedures qualify for a discount.
STEP 5
Pay and claim
The price you pay is discounted automatically.
STEP 6
Validate your receipt
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Dental care can be expensive, and we aren't always ready for the bill.
Even seemingly simple procedures can result in a substantial dentist bill. 130 million people in the USA do not have dental insurance or are underinsured and must pay these high prices out-of-pocket or forego treatment.
People with dental coverage are not immune to this high cost either. Despite paying high monthly premiums, individuals with traditional dental insurance still bear a substantial proportion of the treatment cost. With low annual benefit limits, long waiting times and exclusions on many procedures, as well as high deductibles and coinsurance levels, dental insurance does not provide the financial cushion one expects.