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Old 07-07-2018, 05:12 AM
 
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My daughter signed up with them, 65 a month for dental, but doesnt cover much, 20 to 30% first 2 years, when it comes to surgeries, ie root canals etc. Anyone ever used this company, or have an alternative.
I cant put her on my plan because she is over 23, but dental plans are elusive and somewhat confusing.
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Old 07-07-2018, 10:18 AM
 
Location: Southern California
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My daughter signed up with them, 65 a month for dental, but doesnt cover much, 20 to 30% first 2 years, when it comes to surgeries, ie root canals etc. Anyone ever used this company, or have an alternative.
I cant put her on my plan because she is over 23, but dental plans are elusive and somewhat confusing.
I was close to joining Careington 500 but did not. I take care of my teeth more than ever in my life now so avoid dentists, but I've done my share.

https://www.dentalplans.com/dentalpl...ncare500series
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Old 07-07-2018, 11:11 AM
 
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I was close to joining Careington 500 but did not. I take care of my teeth more than ever in my life now so avoid dentists, but I've done my share.

https://www.dentalplans.com/dentalpl...ncare500series
Thanks. My daughter needs dental work due to a skate boarding accident years ago.
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Old 07-07-2018, 11:18 PM
 
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My daughter signed up with them, 65 a month for dental, but doesnt cover much, 20 to 30% first 2 years, when it comes to surgeries, ie root canals etc. Anyone ever used this company, or have an alternative.
I cant put her on my plan because she is over 23, but dental plans are elusive and somewhat confusing.
If you have a plan I would put her on it. $65 sounds a lot. I had to have a lot of dental work done and bought two policies, both were in that price range but they both covered up to $3500 in dental work, the first year one covered 25% the other 30% and they covered major work from day one. So, the two policies covered 55% of my work, but 5 months after I bought the policies one went up to 50% so I had 80% coverage, the other goes up to 50% after you have the policy for a year. After I had all the work done I cancelled one of the policies.
Denali Dental https://denalidental.com/

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Old 07-08-2018, 10:28 PM
 
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Forget everything you know about "medical" plans because dental is different.


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