Good question. The answer is YES. We participate in network with Cigna, MetLife, BCBS and Delta Dental. We inherited this contract when we transitioned into ownership. We participate with all other plans. What this means:
We choose not to participate with most plans simply because we value quality over quantity. Spending more time with our family of patients allows us to better understand their goals, needs and preferences.
Yes. Dental plans generally come with annual maximums, which is the most the insurance will cover in a given calendar year. Those maximums vary depending on the plan and insurance provider, but generally range from $1,000-$3,000.
Yes. Most cover dental work like fillings, extractions, and root canals. What services are covered and how much insurance will pay vary greatly by plan. Orthodontics and implants are particularly confusing. Ortho coverage often has an age limit so pay careful attention to this part of your plan. Implants often have what is known as a “rider” and “missing tooth cause.” Without going into too much detail they are ways insurances often try to get out of paying for these procedures leaving you totally out of pocket. Reach out to our office to find out more about these details.
This refers to a contractual agreement between a provider (your dentist) and an evil insurance over lord (your insurance company). As an in-network provider, the dentist agrees to accept a lower fee schedule in exchange for the “privilege” of seeing a volume of clients from an insurance company. As the participant in such an arrangement, it is reasonable to expect a lower out of pocket cost for some larger procedures. Preventative work (cleanings, exams, x-rays) are all covered at 100% provided there is not a provision in your insurance plan that forbids you from going to an out of network provider. Larger procedures often have an out of pocket cost that is slightly more out of network than in network. The beauty of all of this is that you have complete freedom in picking a practice that you know will take good care of you and not simply weigh the economics of just another insurance providers patient.
If you should have any questions about your dental insurance,
please contact our office and we’ll be happy to guide you.