Open Enrollment: The right dental coverage for you
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Health Interview Survey, one-third of Americans have not been to the dentist in the past year. Approximately 40 percent of the adults not visiting a dentist designate cost as the primary factor, according to the American Dental Association. While Open Enrollment is the normal time to obtain dental coverage for the next year, Discount Plans like ours can be purchased any time of the year, providing coverage immediately.
Studies show that despite the out-of-pocket expenses, having dental coverage makes people more likely to see the dentist. Unfortunately, approximately 130 million Americans lack dental coverage including; 22 percent of children between ages 1 and 17, 40 percent of adults between 21 and 64 and 70 percent of seniors age 65 and older.
Millions of people are not offered dental coverage through their employer, or still consider the premiums outside of their budget. For those without the option of group coverage, private dental insurance is commonly disregarded due to the high cost. Others miss the open enrollment period to sign up for traditionally expensive dental insurance plans. It is great to know that dental discount plans can be joined at any time of the year, and coverage begins immediately.
There are many reasons why even the best dental insurance isn’t the right answer for most. Unlike health insurance, which will pick up the bulk of costs towards large healthcare bills, dental insurance primarily focuses on covering low-cost, preventive treatment. And, typically you must be a member of the insurance plan for at least one year before coverage will cover the costlier procedures.
Most dental insurance policies cap benefits at $1000 -$1,500 a year. When you reach your annual cap, you have to pay your dental costs out-of-pocket for the rest of the year. Because the average cost for a crown is $750-1200, and the cost of a single implant starts at $1500, you can exhaust your annual maximum benefits allowance pretty fast.
American Dental Group’s (ADG) membership plans offer discounts of 20-60 percent on average dental care rates for members. As an affordable alternative to insurance, ADG has no annual caps, no waiting period, and no restrictions on obtaining care for preexisting conditions. Open Enrollment is a good time to compare plans and learn more about why our membership plan may be your best choice.
For seniors, American Dental Groups affordable dental plans make even more sense. AARP dental insurance and Medicare Dental do not offer affordable, cost-effective plans to help seniors manage their care. And because ADG also includes orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and specialists, our dental plans give members more control of their care.
ADG is a Colorado, family owned company working with independent, hometown dentists. Unlike national companies, for 25 years we have cultivated relationships with our network of dental providers. As a patient advocate, we strive to work closely with our partners to ensure our members receive high quality care at affordable prices.
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