Butterfly
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- Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
I researched the dental plan question pretty thoroughly fairly recently and reached the conclusion that they are not worth much.
The first problem is finding a dentist who will take the plan, even if you have it. The catch-22 here is that even if you can find a dentist who takes the plan (and here, I found only some big, fancy, super expensive dental offices that did) I would end up paying far more with the plan (because the big, fancy dentists charge way more for procedures than the dentist I use -- who doesn't accept insurance) than without it.
For instance, say big, fancy dentist charges $2,000 for something and the plan pays $500 towards it, so you are left with $1,500 out of pocket. But my plain dentist only charges $1,200 for the same procedure. So I'd pay my dentist only $1,200, as opposed to the $1,500 out-of-pocket I'd pay the other one. I've been going to my same dentist for years and years and years and he does very good work, and doesn't push procedures you don't really need; I trust him.
So you need to shop prices for procedures from both dentists who take the plan, figure in the allowable (and the cost of the insurance), and then compare that with costs of dentists who don't take the insurance.
It's a minefield.
The first problem is finding a dentist who will take the plan, even if you have it. The catch-22 here is that even if you can find a dentist who takes the plan (and here, I found only some big, fancy, super expensive dental offices that did) I would end up paying far more with the plan (because the big, fancy dentists charge way more for procedures than the dentist I use -- who doesn't accept insurance) than without it.
For instance, say big, fancy dentist charges $2,000 for something and the plan pays $500 towards it, so you are left with $1,500 out of pocket. But my plain dentist only charges $1,200 for the same procedure. So I'd pay my dentist only $1,200, as opposed to the $1,500 out-of-pocket I'd pay the other one. I've been going to my same dentist for years and years and years and he does very good work, and doesn't push procedures you don't really need; I trust him.
So you need to shop prices for procedures from both dentists who take the plan, figure in the allowable (and the cost of the insurance), and then compare that with costs of dentists who don't take the insurance.
It's a minefield.