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Old 10-04-2008, 12:02 AM
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Default Family Dental Insurance

I am looking for family dental insurance (not dental plan) that pays 100% preventive care, about 80% Basic and what ever for Major with no waiting period, low deductable and high annual max. I don't mind PPO plans. Any suggestions? I don't mind paying a high month premium.
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Most dental plans have an annual payout limit and won't do as much for you as you think.

If not employer subsidized, little real benefit from the plans except as a budgeting tool.
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Have you looked at BCBS dental blue? Not sure about coverage limits.
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State employees can buy dental with what you're looking into...the company is United Concordia.
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Dental Insurance is a waste of money, They usually only cover 1,000.00 max per year and you still have monthly cost. A discount dental plan is the way to go. Out weight the cost of what you would pay a month v/s 2 free cleanings a year. I work in the dental field and know, Dental insurance is not great!
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