I currently have Delta Dental through my old employers HRA. In the past, we had dental coverage via Metlife, but the company switched to Delta, last year. Delta is not looked upon favorably by our dentist, and there have been some articles on the Internet about Delta having some financial issues. For 2016, the company dropped Delta, and went to a company called Renaissance. Delta covers routine checkups and cleanings, and anywhere from 50 to 70% of most common procedures. Both Delta and Renaissance have monthly premiums of about $36...which is covered by our HRA. In the past year, I had two cleanings...both covered, and had to have a broken tooth fixed and replaced with a crown. Delta covered about half the cost of the broken tooth repair, and I still had to pay about $300 out of pocket. Basically, I just broke even on the premiums, vs. what the insurance costs.
Our dentist says that the vast majority of insurance they deal with is hardly worth it. If a person has good teeth, it would almost be cheaper to pay for the cleanings, etc., yourself. Then, when you get into the subject of false teeth and dentures, most dental insurance is of little value. About 3 years ago, when we still had Metlife insurance, the wife had to go the false teeth routine, and even though Metlife was better than most dental insurance, we were still almost $2000 out of pocket....at least she got a 7 year warranty with her new teeth, and after a couple of adjustments, they seem to be doing ok. After she got her false teeth, we dropped her dental insurance, as in order to get anything worthwhile, we would pay more for the insurance than a new set of teeth would cost every 7 years.
Renaissance looks good...on paper....but I will find out over the next year just how good they really are.