Dental insurance isn't really insurance, it's a benefit plan that only about half of employers offer to employees and should be considered a coupon rather than insurance. Most dental benefit plans only cover up to $1,500 per year and will not pay anything beyond that, whether a procedure is dentally necessary or not. This $1,500 average annual maximum has not changed much in the past 40 years even though premiums are going up and dental benefits are becoming more restrictive in what they cover.
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Insurances Accepted
We are in-network with Delta Dental Premier, Cigna PPO & Aetna PPO. With the exception of HMO plans and denti-cal, most plans allow patients to choose their own dentist. However, your insurance plan may reduce your coverage for seeing an out-of-network provider. We are happy to contact your insurance company to learn about your plan details. You are also welcome to contact your insurance provider at any time.
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Payment Options
Our practice has a variety of payment options to make your experience as smooth as possible. We accept all major credit/debit cards as well as cash/check. For payment plans, we partner with Care Credit to offer flexible payment plans for your treatment.
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In House Membership Plan
For those patients without insurance, we have an in-house membership plan where you pay a annual fee which covers 2 free yearly checkups, as well as a discount on all other treatments.