Plan Plus Dental Review
With the skyrocketing cost of health care, many consumers are looking for ways to save on medical bills. Dental
expenses are no exception to this, and even with dental insurance, many patients find that they still must make
expensive out-of-pocket payments in order to receive the dental care they require. With the assistance of a program
like Plan Plus Dental, patients can save a significant amount on their next visit to a participating provider.
These savings may be used for routine preventative care, orthodontic services, or specialist care for things like
dentures and cosmetic dentistry.
Plan Plus Dental does not provide insurance. Instead, this program allows card holders to receive
discounts when they have dental procedures performed by providers who have made contracts with the plan to provide
discounts for members. This program is a great way to supplement a dental insurance plan or can be used to obtain
less expensive dental care for those who are currently without insurance. The health of every patient’s teeth is
very important to their overall health. Issues with dental health have been linked to other serious health issues
like heart disease. That is why receiving routine preventative care and maintenance procedures is vitally
important. If such care is necessary, why not pay a little less for it?
Plan Plus Dental contracts with providers to offer substantial discounts that benefit the consumer. Under this
plan, members can save on preventative treatments. For instance, teeth cleaning for a child may cost as little as
$17-$39. For adults, such routine cleanings typically cost only $26-$54. The savings also include discounts on
X-rays, which can sometimes be performed for just $30 for members of the plan. Patients who require braces or other
orthodontic care receive 10% discounts. Members receive a similar discount for oral surgery and dentures. Even
cosmetic surgery and teeth whitening are covered. With such attractive benefits, there is no reason to avoid
receiving the quality dental care everyone needs.
Last Updated: 21 November 2010
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