Insurance Resources and Dental Benefits
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3 Benefit Options After Losing Your Job
Losing your job is stressful, but understanding your benefits and what’s available to you can help alleviate some of that stress. Learn what happens to your health and dental insurance after losing your job and … Read More
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Using Your Benefits Out-of-State: A Go-To Guide
Your PTO is approved, the bags are packed, and your kids are ready for a vacation. But have you considered how out of state health coverage works? No matter how much preparation goes into your … Read More
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Coinsurance vs. Copay
Have you ever worked at a job where your employer had you pick a benefits plan that fit your needs? This can be a wonderful perk — that is, if you understand what goes into … Read More
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Pediatric Dental Benefits: Procedure Categories
You’ve found a dentist and you’re ready to take your child to his or her appointment. Now, how do you determine what pediatric dental benefits apply to this visit, or future visits?
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Dental Hygienists vs. Dental Assistants
Both dental assistants and dental hygienists are important parts of a dental office. Dental assistants often work as an aide to the dentist, while dental hygienists often work one-on-one with patients. Learn more about these … Read More
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A Coordination of Benefits Example: How COB Can Save You Money
If you and your partner both have insurance plans, you may be able to coordinate your benefits. Learn more about COB, how it could benefit you with our coordination of benefits example:
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Insurance Shopping Tips for Small Business
Behind health insurance, dental benefits are employees’ top priority.
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How Dentists and Physicians Work Together for Your Oral and Overall Health
Between oral and overall health, your body works as a system. Oftentimes an oral health issue can signal a problem that requires the attention of both professions. Oral health problems can often signal serious systemic … Read More
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3 Factors to Consider When Renewing Your Dental Coverage
Now that we’re approaching the middle of the year, it’s time to evaluate how your dental benefits (or, lack of coverage) is treating you. Here are three things to consider before open enrollment:
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What Influences Your Dental Benefit Costs?
Dental benefits can be complex – monthly premiums, annual maximums, deductibles, and more leave you with a lot to consider. But one thing’s for sure – oral health is an essential part of a healthy … Read More