If so, it may be a good time to use them. Most insurance plans expire December 31, 2015, and our schedule is already filling up! While dental “insurance” features different limitations and benefits depending on the plan, they nearly all share one feature: Unused benefits expire at the end of the year. Most plans pay a maximum amount annually, a figure that hasn’t changed much in many years. When the calendar shows a new year, these dollars are simply lost. We know dental benefit plans can be confusing, but we’re committed to helping you maximize any dollars that belong… More
If so, it may be a good time to use them. Most insurance plans expire December 31, 2015, and our schedule is already filling up! While dental “insurance” features different limitations and benefits depending on the plan, they nearly all share one feature: Unused benefits expire at the end of the year. Most plans pay a maximum amount annually, a figure that hasn’t changed much in many years. When the calendar shows a new year, these dollars are simply lost. We know dental benefit plans can be confusing, but we’re committed to helping you maximize any dollars that belong… More
If so, it may be a good time to use them. Most insurance plans expire December 31, 2015, and our schedule is already filling up! While dental “insurance” features different limitations and benefits depending on the plan, they nearly all share one feature: Unused benefits expire at the end of the year. Most plans pay a maximum amount annually, a figure that hasn’t changed much in many years. When the calendar shows a new year, these dollars are simply lost. We know dental benefit plans can be confusing, but we’re committed to helping you maximize any dollars that belong… More
If so, it may be a good time to use them. Most insurance plans expire December 31, 2015, and our schedule is already filling up! While dental “insurance” features different limitations and benefits depending on the plan, they nearly all share one feature: Unused benefits expire at the end of the year. Most plans pay a maximum amount annually, a figure that hasn’t changed much in many years. When the calendar shows a new year, these dollars are simply lost. We know dental benefit plans can be confusing, but we’re committed to helping you maximize any dollars that belong… More
If so, it may be a good time to use them. Most insurance plans expire December 31, 2015, and our schedule is already filling up! While dental “insurance” features different limitations and benefits depending on the plan, they nearly all share one feature: Unused benefits expire at the end of the year. Most plans pay a maximum amount annually, a figure that hasn’t changed much in many years. When the calendar shows a new year, these dollars are simply lost. We know dental benefit plans can be confusing, but we’re committed to helping you maximize any dollars that belong… More
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