Understanding Supplementary Dental Insurance
There are usually gaps in a policy holder’s medical or dental coverage. Supplementary insurance is the insurance that a policyholder purchases in order to fill in that gap. When you’re annual spending is reached, then gaps can occur in your coverage. Many health plans do not include dental insurance as part of the plan hence most of the time dental insurance itself is acquired as a supplementary policy.
The most common Supplemental dental plans are PPO (Preferred provider organization) Plans where they have a network of dentists whom you can choose from. If you already have dental insurance but are looking to bring your rates further down, you can get enrolled in a Dental Discount Plan. They are easy to enroll, don’t cost as much and they help you save more money. You can get treated for anything from a basic dental procedure to a root canal. In this case, the dental discount plan that you get becomes your supplemental plan. In most cases, a supplemental dental plan offers discounts on dental specialties that are rarely covered by dental insurance including cosmetic dentistry services like veneers, teeth whitening etc. If you are looking to get such services done, you can save big if you go in for supplementary dental plans. It also works out great in cases when the dentist informs you that the procedure that you need to get done would cost you more than your dental insurance policy’s maximum annual allowance. In general, supplementary dental insurance is easier to use and understand than dental insurance.