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Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Don’t Let Your Dental Benefits Go to Waste

For most patients, dental benefits renew each January, while others renew on an enrollment date or fiscal year. Studies have shown under 3% of PPO dental plan members use all of their allotted benefits each year. This could mean thousands of wasted hard-earned dollars per family. Most traditional dental benefit plans have yearly maximums and specified coverage limits on procedures (100% coverage on cleanings, 80% on restorative treatment, etc.). Some plans have a deductible on larger treatments too. Some employers offer a flexible spending account, or FSA, instead of or in addition to dental coverage to help offset deductibles… More

Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Don’t Let Your Dental Benefits Go to Waste

Healthy Mom, Healthy Baby

For most patients, dental benefits renew each January, while others renew on an enrollment date or fiscal year. Studies have shown under 3% of PPO dental plan members use all of their allotted benefits each year. This could mean thousands of wasted hard-earned dollars per family. Most traditional dental benefit plans have yearly maximums and specified coverage limits on procedures (100% coverage on cleanings, 80% on restorative treatment, etc.). Some plans have a deductible on larger treatments too. Some employers offer a flexible spending account, or FSA, instead of or in addition to dental coverage to help offset deductibles… More

Healthy Mom, Healthy Baby

Electric Toothbrushes Offer One More Reason to Smile

For most patients, dental benefits renew each January, while others renew on an enrollment date or fiscal year. Studies have shown under 3% of PPO dental plan members use all of their allotted benefits each year. This could mean thousands of wasted hard-earned dollars per family. Most traditional dental benefit plans have yearly maximums and specified coverage limits on procedures (100% coverage on cleanings, 80% on restorative treatment, etc.). Some plans have a deductible on larger treatments too. Some employers offer a flexible spending account, or FSA, instead of or in addition to dental coverage to help offset deductibles… More

Electric Toothbrushes Offer One More Reason to Smile

Why do Some Dental Cleanings Cost More?

For most patients, dental benefits renew each January, while others renew on an enrollment date or fiscal year. Studies have shown under 3% of PPO dental plan members use all of their allotted benefits each year. This could mean thousands of wasted hard-earned dollars per family. Most traditional dental benefit plans have yearly maximums and specified coverage limits on procedures (100% coverage on cleanings, 80% on restorative treatment, etc.). Some plans have a deductible on larger treatments too. Some employers offer a flexible spending account, or FSA, instead of or in addition to dental coverage to help offset deductibles… More

Why do Some Dental Cleanings Cost More?

Whitening: 5 Things to Know Before Getting a Brighter Smile

For most patients, dental benefits renew each January, while others renew on an enrollment date or fiscal year. Studies have shown under 3% of PPO dental plan members use all of their allotted benefits each year. This could mean thousands of wasted hard-earned dollars per family. Most traditional dental benefit plans have yearly maximums and specified coverage limits on procedures (100% coverage on cleanings, 80% on restorative treatment, etc.). Some plans have a deductible on larger treatments too. Some employers offer a flexible spending account, or FSA, instead of or in addition to dental coverage to help offset deductibles… More

Whitening: 5 Things to Know Before Getting a Brighter Smile

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