Saturday, November 14, 2009

Im looking for a full coverage dental plan one that can be used right away?

does anyone know of any individual full coverage dental plans i need to find one asap im not looking for a discount dental plan im looking for a full coverage plan ...thanks

Im looking for a full coverage dental plan one that can be used right away?
try Western Dental...it is your only hope.
Reply:i forgot..ugh ...you can also call 1-800-DENTIST they will help you find a dentist that meets your needs! to the idiot who said he is a "dentist"..he should be turned into Y! I talked to my Dentist regarding his "answer" and he said the answerer is a "yahoo!" Report It

Reply:actually you have no hope. they all have waiting periods, missing teeth clauses, and previously existing conditions.





cash and dental floss are the best dental plan out there.
Reply:You won't be able to get a hold of a full coverage dental plan that can be used right away. There are waiting periods with them.


You need to get the discount dental plan and at least use it until you can get what you are looking for.


The best one out there that fits the bill is AmeriPlan.


You can get their discount dental plan online for $11.95 a month.
Reply:Tom is correct, there is no way to get immediate coverage for dental. Think like the insurance company: why should they give away money? You KNOW you are going to the dentist and yet they have no premiums.





YOU are also correct that dental discount plans should be avoided. They are basically "selling" you a list of dentists who are willing to work at a greatly reduced fee. Remember that something has got to give, and either the dentist will try to "sell up" to non-covered procedures, or you will not receive the same time, effort, or quality service that full-price patients will receive. No dental practice could stay in business writing off 50% or more of their fees - there just isn't that much proft to give up.





Also, do some research. Ameriplan and others are work-at-home, internet businesses, unregulated by any agency. If you get ripped off, all you have is a so-called guarentee worth nothing.
Reply:No. Dental plans are recieved from an employer (where you work) IF they offer dental insurance. Most employers do not offer it and you probably cant find any individual plan anywhere.


If you need discounted dental prices visit a local dental college, search online.


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