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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
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Consider Dental Health as Part of Overall Employee Wellness
Anyone who has ever had a dental problem knows how distracting it can be, making even the basics like eating and talking uncomfortable. Employed adults lose 164 million hours of work each year due to … Read More
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Are Oral Cancer Services Covered By Dental or Medical Benefits?
At a routine checkup, dentists can spot a lot more than just cavities. In fact, your dentist can detect the symptoms of more than 120 diseases, including oral cancer.[1] That’s why it’s important to visit … Read More
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Dental Extras Covered with FSA Money
When open enrollment discussions begin, a subject that may arise is whether or not you should enroll in a Flexible Spending Account, also known as an FSA.
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3 Online Tools to Help You Maximize Your Dental Insurance
By signing up for dental insurance, you already made a huge first step. People who have dental insurance report improvements in their overall health and well-being. Be sure to use your benefits to their full … Read More
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INSURANCE 103 [INFOGRAPHIC]
If you made it through our Insurance 101 and Insurance 102 Infographics, congratulations! You are ready to learn more. Continue to clear up your insurance confusion with our Dental Benefits 103 Infographic:
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4 Things to Know Before You Get a Second Opinion
A serious diagnosis. High treatment costs. These are examples of times when you may want a second opinion about your most recent dental visit.
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Enhanced Benefits Improve Oral & Overall Health
Routine dental care improves both your oral health and your overall health. In fact, dentists can detect signs and symptoms of more than 120 diseases, including cancer, diabetes and kidney disease during a checkup.[1] Keeping … Read More
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How to Use Two Dental Plans
Dual Coverage: Coverage Under More Than One Dental Plan[1] It’s not uncommon for people to have coverage under two separate dental plans. For example, your dependents may be signed up for dental benefits through both … Read More