Protect Your Smile Without Breaking the Bank
A single crown can cost $1,500 out of pocket. A root canal, $2,000. Dental insurance keeps your teeth healthy and your savings intact — with plans starting under $25/month.
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What Dental Insurance Typically Covers
Most dental plans follow a 100/80/50 structure — preventive care is covered in full, basic work at 80%, and major procedures at 50% after your deductible.
Preventive Care
Routine services that keep your teeth healthy and catch problems early — usually covered in full with no waiting period.
Basic Restorative
Treatment for common dental problems. Plans typically cover 80% after your annual deductible is met.
Major Restorative
Larger procedures that restore structure and function. Usually covered at 50% with a waiting period of 6–12 months.
Choosing the Right Dental Plan
There are two main types of dental insurance. Your advisor will help you find the one that fits your dentist, your needs, and your budget.
DPPO — Dental PPO
The most popular type. Use any licensed dentist, but save more when you stay in-network. No referrals needed for specialists.
DHMO — Dental HMO
Lower premiums with a designated primary dentist. Great for cost-conscious individuals comfortable with a network dentist.
Dental Insurance Makes Sense If You…
Lost Employer Coverage
Changed jobs or went self-employed and lost your group dental benefits? Individual plans are easy to get and often surprisingly affordable.
Have a Family
Kids need regular checkups, cleanings, and sealants. Family dental plans keep everyone covered without separate policies for each person.
Have Upcoming Dental Work
Know you need a crown, bridge, or implant? Getting covered now — even with a waiting period — is far cheaper than paying out of pocket.
Want to Protect Your Savings
Even healthy mouths can have surprise emergencies. Dental insurance caps your exposure so one visit doesn't become a $3,000 bill.
Value Preventive Care
If you get two cleanings a year at $150 each, your plan pays for itself before you ever file a claim on anything else.
Early Retirees (Under 65)
Not yet on other benefits? Individual dental insurance fills the gap and keeps your oral health on track.