| Dental                           Insurance Plans Many people avoid                           dental insurance and dental care when money is tight. As                           we prepare for key provisions to go into effect next                           year, we hear more and more rumblings about affordable                           dental plans. In reality, it seems dental plans are a                           drop in the budgetary bucket when stacked against other                           life expenses. A new infographic                           shows that covering your teeth is an inexpensive                           investment compared to other everyday expenses. On                           average, individuals spend $165 a year for dental                           coverage. We spend $850 a year on soft drinks, which                           harm teeth and increases costs. Our annual spending for                           dining out averages $2,820. Dental plans save                           money Visiting the dentist every six months for a                           preventive exam and cleaning is the standard                           recommendation. Most standard dental insurance plans                           cover preventive services such as cleanings, exams,                           fluoride and even sealants. Diagnostic X-rays are also                           covered at 100 percent or slightly less at set                           intervals.
 Without insurance,                           standard preventive visits may cost slightly less than                           $100 to as much as $300. A complete set of X-rays can                           tack on upwards of $100. A Dental                           Cost Calculator and can help you determine average                           rates in your area. Oral health                           important to overall health Studies show that those                           with private dental insurance                           are more likely to visit the dentist than those who do                           not. Preventive care visits help identify problems early                           on, when they are most treatable and less                           expensive.
 Additionally, oral                           health has a strong link to overall health. Gum disease                           has also been linked to premature birth and low birth                           weight, diabetes and other conditions. While one may not                           cause the other, the mouth can provide dentists with                           clues that something is wrong with your                           health. How to buy dental                           insurance Shop around. Know the difference between a                           dental discount plan and a dental insurance                           plan. Determine what oral health expenses you                           expect-do you have children who need orthodontia                           coverage, do you anticipate major dental work such as                           crowns or implants. Consider the cost of those services                           compared to what the plans you are looking for will                           cover and their annual premiums.
 Consult a licensed                           insurance                           agent for information about plans available in your                           area. If you need help finding low-cost care, consider                           visiting a dental school or dental hygiene school.                           Programs such as CHIP, Medicare, and Medicaid also help                           low-income children, seniors and adults gain access to                           affordable dental services. Your local or state health                           department can also help guide you toward free and                           low-cost programs and services near you. http://www.e-DentalInsurance.net | 
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