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i live in north carolina…can anyone give me some good suggestions on some good but affordable dental?
i’m looking for a good dental insurance company that i can purchase a dental plan….something affor dable because i will be paying out of pocket for now.
http://www.dentalplans.com/statesummarynorthcarolina.asp
http://www.cigna.com/our_plans/dental/for_you.html
I can’t speak for any of these companies, as I get dental through my job. Generally, I THINK, you will get the Best DentDental Plan option if you get full insurance, but I don’t know.
Depending on what part of NC - I can recommend a really good Dentist in Raleigh.
Your best bet will be to find a dentist first that you like, and find out what insurance they take, and make sure you buy the correct plan. Not every dentist accepts the same insurance.
Will having a dental plan ontop of my insurance help financially with the bill?
I need quite a bit of work on my teeth and a little bit of what may be considered cosmetic. Will having a Dental Plan on top of my insurance actually make a difference and help financially with the bill? (Considering of course that the dentist actually accepts both my insurance and plan)
Normally your health insurance won’t cover any dental unless it is specifically related to something other than your teeth. The dental coverage would generally not cover elective cosmetic procedures either, but your dentist might be able to get them to pay it. I’d ask the dentist’s opinion here, but be advised that a lot of times the provider is paid less than normal by an insurance company, so they do have a financial incentive in some cases to mislead you on this a little.
what is the best dental plan for getting an extraction?
i need four extractions and 9 fillings! and i want to know what the Best DentDental Plan would be. Also, what is the difference between a dental plan and dental insurance?
i found this site but it seems as tho they only want my money
http://www.inscomp.net/dental.cgi
In your case ist fillings should be looked after otherwise decay will spoil your teeth more day by day.
Get your OPG rediological investigation done.If teeth are not exposed in x-ray get cosmetic fillings done.About your extractions if there is no periapical infection get them out and keep your self on antibiotics as long as required.You can replace your lost teeth with fixed restorstive work like ceramic bridges or implants.