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Dental Insurance Plans

Dental Insurance is one of those things you don’t miss until you need it, then it’s too late and dental bills can add up into the thousands of dollars. Good dental health and regular maintenance is as important to your overall health as any other aspect of your physical well being. All dental health insurance and plans are not created equal. Never assume that just any dental insurance covers all dental health conditions or needs. For instance, did you know that there is a difference between medical and dental disease? Having a good preventative care plan with your dental insurance carrier and dentist can usually prevent most dental disease. Not all medical diseases can be anticipated and prevented as easily.

When it comes to considering dental insurance carriers and the type of policy that is best for you or your employees, lots of choices are what you both want. Choices in:

  • Dental Insurance Carriers
  • Deductibles and Co-pays
  • Third Party Expense
  • Premiums
  • Preventive Care Coverage (visits and services per calendar year)
  • Orthodontics
  • Oral Surgery
  • Reconstruction (due to accidents)
  • Crowns and root canals
  • Bridges and Partials
  • False Plates
  • X-rays and films
  • Implants
  • Cosmetic procedures
  • Choice of providers

Choosing a Dental Insurance Plan

If you are an employer in search of group dental insurance benefits for your employees, or an individual looking for yourself and/or family, The Benefit Source can help you sift through and brush away all the confusion in selecting dental insurance. We are confident that we can fit you with the right dental insurance and benefits for your needs because we represent several different major insurance carriers that offer a variety of excellent dental coverage plans. The Benefit Source serves businesses and individuals alike in the states of Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Tennessee.