Jan. 9th 2024
Having health insurance is very important. However, many health insurance plans do not include dental care or have minimal benefits for dental care. Yet your oral health plays a significant role in your overall wellness. Having an individual dental insurance plan is equally important in maintaining your dental health and overall health and well-being.
An individual dental insurance plan is essential in maintaining your dental and overall health and well-being. Dental insurance helps cover the cost of routine check-ups, cleanings, and preventive care, which can help catch dental issues early on before they become more severe and expensive to treat. Additionally, dental insurance can help cover the cost of more extensive dental procedures like fillings, crowns, and root canals, helping to make dental care more affordable.
Take the time to review the dental insurance plans our website has to offer, and please call our member service line at 310-534-3444 if you should have any questions. We are happy to help.
Apr. 13th 2011
Baby Dental Benefits Providers in Florida. I have current dental insurance though my job. Even though my son is added to our family dental insurance plan, since he is only two there are not dental benefit providers in our current dental plan that will take a two year old.
So in short I still do not have dental insurance benefits for my two year old son. Looking for a plan that can help us until our son is four when one of the dental provider will start to see him. Thanks.
Jan. 6th 2011
My daughter needs to have two dental fillings. She is four years old and I would take her to our general dentist for her check up and cleanings. However that is all he will do for children under six.
I knew that but wanted to keep my cost low since my current plan does not cover for me to take her to a pediatric dentist. Now that she needs to have some filling I would like to get a plan that can help me with the cost of seeing a pediatric dentist. Does your plan offer that type of dental benefits?
Jan. 5th 2011
My daughter is two and her teeth seem find but I would like to take her to the dentist. She has yet to have seen a dentist for her first dental care check up. I am not sure what all is done but first I would like to get a dental plan that can help me with the cost and has a dentist that see two years without any problems. Which one of your plans would do that for me?
Jan. 1st 2011
A little over a week ago I took my son who is only seven to see a dentist for his six month cleaning and check up. I had to take him to a new dentist because the one he was seeing moved out of the area for me to travel too.
The new dentist is telling me that I need to pull out three baby teeth because he has large size cavities in them and that I would need to get space maintainers so his adult teeth can still come in correctly.
Just six months ago he was find. Beside that why do they need to be pulled? He saying he can not do fillings but I do not understand the reasoning why not.
I heard that you should not take out baby teeth early but this was told to me by friends not a dentist. I left saying I would talk things over with my husband though my husband says this does not sound right to him either.
Money is the the issue here but I just do not want my son to have to have teeth pulled for no reason. Should I make the drive that is over 40 minutes to see our prior dentist to confirm this? Feeling iffy about the whole thing.
Nov. 21st 2010
My son is not yet two. My general dentist under our current dental plan does not offer dental services for children under six. I called all the dentist listed under our plan and none of them will see a two year old.
Speaking to my dental insurance they stated unless a general dentist can treat my two year old they would not have coverages for my son to see a specialist. So what type of dental insurance plan would I need to get my son so he can see a baby dentist and not a general dentist only. Thanks.
Nov. 5th 2010
My husband has dental insurance though is job but right now it only list the two of us and not our two children that are two and three years old. He says he does not want to be bothered with it. That we have the money for the kids to get dental check up without them being added to the plan.
He say that I need to negotiating lower prices at the dental office for our kids dental care since we are paying in cash and they do not have to file out any paper work. Therefore we are saving them time and hassle plus they get their money right away. I do not know how to get them to really lower their prices. Do dentist really do that?
Oct. 28th 2010
My son is two and although our family has dental insurance though my husband job it does not cover for my soon to see a pediatric dentist. I want him to go to pediatric dentist until he is at least five when he can start to see our current family dentist. I there any dental plans that can help me with the cost factor.
Sep. 20th 2010
My son is three and I would like for him to go see a dentist now. It would be the first time going to the dentist and I am not sure if he can see a general dentist or if he has to go to a more expensive pediatric dentist. I want him to have good teeth care but if all he going to have is a check up can that be done by any dentist?
Aug. 27th 2010
My four year old son just chipped his front baby tooth. Even though I work I do not get dental insurance neither does my son dad. He is working and helps out as much as he can but does not get dental insurance.
He said it is only a baby tooth and not to worry about a little chip since there is no way we can afford the extra money right now. I agree but still worried about it. My son has not yet seen a dentist and now he has this chipped tooth. Should I still wait it out?