DENTAL INSURANCE – CORPUS CHRISTI, TX
Many people think of dental insurance as complex and hard to understand, but our Corpus Christi team likes to keep the entire process as simple and straightforward as possible. One of our team members will file any necessary claims on your behalf, and they’ll take the time to explain your benefits if there’s anything you don’t understand. The information on this page covers the basics that you’ll need to know if you want to save as much as possible with your insurance plan.
Every month, you pay premiums to your insurance company in exchange for insurance coverage. After you’ve met your deductible for the year, your plan will help pay for any services covered under the plan. Different services receive different levels of coverage. You can generally expect your plan to provide more coverage for preventive care in order to encourage you to visit your dentist regularly and prevent severe dental problems from occurring in the first place.
Every dental plan is a little different, but the most common structure is 100-80-50, which means:
Note that procedures that are considered “minor” under one plan might be classified as “major” under another. Talk to your insurance company if you’re unsure of the details. Remember that cosmetic treatments are seen as elective and are therefore not usually included under dental insurance.
Being in-network with a dental insurance provider lets us pass on greater savings to patients with that particular plan. We are in-network with a few popular insurance plans, which you can find listed below. However, even if we aren’t in-network with your plan, there’s a good chance that we can still accept it. We can also help explain your benefits to you if there’s anything you don’t understand, so please call us if there’s something you’d like to know.
Don’t see your plan? We likely take it! Reach out to our team today!
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