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Dental Insurance vs. Dental Discount Plans: Key Differences

Dental care costs per person in the U.S. have grown by 30% in the last 20 years,1 which can cause people to delay or forgo necessary treatments due to financial concerns. Luckily, there are ways to reduce out-of-pocket costs, including dental insurance and dental discount plans. Aflac offers a variety of affordable dental insurance plans for individuals, including primary dental insurance, supplemental dental insurance (additional coverage for expenses your primary plan doesn't cover), and Dental, Vision and Hearing (DVH) plans. Read on to learn about dental insurance vs. dental discount plans and how Aflac dental insurance can help you save money at the dentist.

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Key Takeaways

  • Dental insurance can reduce out-of-pocket costs for preventative care, basic services, and major services.
  • Dental discount plans can give you access to discounted services from participating dentists.
  • Aflac’s primary dental insurance and supplemental dental insurance plans for individuals offer policyholders coverage to help reduce dental costs.

How dental insurance works

Dental insurance provides coverage for dental services in exchange for a monthly premium. Depending on the policy, you may have to pay a deductible or copayments for services before insurance kicks in, but insurance can typically save you out-of-pocket dental care costs.

Aflac offers primary dental insurance policies for individuals that you can purchase directly. These plans can help cover:

  • Preventative care: Routine dental visits.
  • Basic services: Common dentine procedures.
  • Major services: More complex dental procedures.

Primary dental insurance policies often have annual coverage limits, which is why some people also opt for supplemental dental insurance to help cover additional expenses. Aflac supplemental dental insurance for individuals pays cash benefits for costs that are not covered by primary insurance, helping you cover deductibles and copayments, use towards coverage limits or other unexpected expenses.

How a dental discount plan works

A dental discount plan, or dental savings plan, is an alternative to dental insurance that gives you access to reduced rates from participating dentists.2 In exchange for a membership fee, you can gain access to a network of dentists providing discounted prices for services ranging from basic cleanings to dental surgery. Unlike dental insurance, you’ll pay the full discounted cost out of pocket. While these plans don’t provide traditional coverage, they can still help lower your dental care costs.

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Dental insurance vs. dental discount plans

Here are a few key differences between dental insurance and dental discount plans:

Cost

A DHMO plan for individuals can cost an estimated $14 per month, and an individual DPPO plan can cost around $35 per month.3 Meanwhile, dental discount plans typically have starting costs around $100 per year for individuals and $150 per year for families.2 While dental insurance can come at a higher cost, it can be well worth it for how much it could save you on preventative care, basic services, and major services.

Payment

Dental insurance typically involves billing the insurance company first for dental services provided, with the insurer covering part of the costs and you covering the rest through copays or coinsurance. With dental discount plans, on the other hand, you can pay the dentist directly at the time of service using the discounted rates.

Annual limits

While insurance plans often have annual coverage limits, after which you will have to pay for services out-of-pocket, dental savings plans typically do not have a limit.

Copays

A copay is the portion of costs that you pay out-of-pocket for covered services, while the insurer covers the rest.4 Dental insurance typically has copays for non-preventative services, splitting the cost between you and the insurer. Discount plans do not have copays, but that’s because you’re paying the entire cost of procedures out-of-pocket.

Deductibles

A deductible is the amount you must pay each year before your health insurance kicks in to start covering costs.4 You may have to pay a deductible before you’re eligible for copays, which you will have until you meet the annual coverage limit. Dental discount plans do not have annual deductibles, but they do have an annual membership fee.

Waiting periods

Some insurers require you to wait a certain amount of time before allowing you to submit claims for coverage. Dental discount plans do not have waiting periods.

Which type of dental plan is right for me?

Dental discount plans and dental insurance can each be worthwhile, depending on an individual’s needs and budget. However, dental insurance may be an ideal option for lowering out-of-pocket costs on necessary procedures, whether you’re in good oral health or require more complex treatments.

You can also opt to carry both dental insurance and a dental discount plan. This may be especially worth it if you expect to need multiple major dental procedures or have significant dental costs that may exceed an annual coverage limit. While primary and supplemental insurance can offer coverage for the costs of several procedures, a dental discount plan can help you save on additional work.

Get a quote for dental insurance

Aflac can help you keep your smile in good shape with primary dental insurance for individuals and families that helps cover preventative care, basic services, and major services. You can also get supplemental dental insurance to help cover costs like your deductible, copays, and procedures that may exceed your annual coverage limit. Additionally, Aflac’s Dental, Vision and Hearing (DVH) Insurance plans provide a cost-effective way to get three types of coverage for a single monthly premium. To learn more about our coverage options, start chatting with an Aflac agent today.

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