Dental Insurance Facts

 

Fact #1:

Your dental insurance is based upon a contract between your employer and the insurance company. Should questions arise regarding your dental insurance benefits, it is best for you to contact your employer or the insurance company directly.

Fact #2:

Dental insurance benefits differ greatly from traditional medical health insurance benefits and can vary quite a bit from plan to plan. When dental insurance plans first appeared in the early 1970’s , most plans had a yearly maximum of $1,000. Today, some 30+ years later, most plans still have an annual maximum of $1,000. That the premiums remained the same, allowing for a conservative yearly rate of inflation, your yearly plan maximums should be in excess of $4,500 today. Your premiums have increased, but your benefits have not. Therefore, dental insurance was never set-up to cover your services 100%, it is strictly an aid.

Fact #3:

You may receive notification from your insurance company stating that dental fees are “higher than usual and customary.” Insurance companies never reveal how they determine “usual, customary and reasonable” (UCR ) fees. The fees are somehow determined by taking a “percentage” of an average fee for a particular procedure in a geographic area. Average has been determined as “the worst of the best” or “the best of the worst.” We do not provide average dentistry nor do we charge average fees.

Fact #4:

Many plans tell their participants that they will be covered “up to 80% or up to 100%,” but do not clearly specify plan fee schedule allowances, annual maximums, or limitations. It is more realistic to expect dental insurance to cover 35%-50% of major services. Remember, the amount a plan pays is determined by how much the employer paid for the plan. You get back only what your employer puts in, less the profits of the insurance company.

Fact #5:

Many routine dental services are not covered by insurance companies. This does not mean they aren’t necessary or appropriate, just not covered.

Nevada Dental Arts believes dental insurance can be a great benefit for many patients. The treatment we recommend and the fees we charge will always be based on your individual need, not your insurance coverage. The ultimate decision as to what will be done and how fast we proceed will always be made by you. Based on your decision, we will discuss the total cost of treatment and what assistance you can expect from your dental insurance. All arrangements are strictly between you and our office. The full responsibility for payment of services rendered will always be you.

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