With the end of the year fast approaching, you may find your dental insurance benefits are about to run out. Many dental insurance plans run on a calendar year basis and have a “use it or lose it” policy. This means that if you don’t take advantage of your benefits before the year ends, you
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Use It or Lose It: Maximize Your Dental Insurance
As the year is coming to a close, it’s time to make sure you’re not wasting away your health benefits – for example, have you used all of your dental benefits? Act quickly, because another year of dental insurance benefits is about to expire. Now is the time to take advantage! If you do have dental insurance
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No matter how you opt in, one thing is clear: you will reap the benefits later. People who don’t have medical benefits tend to avoid preventive care. In the long run, this causes a laundry list of problems such as restorative care needs, gum disease, and increased rates of other ailments. Many people are weary
Read MoreUse It or Lose: The Benefits of Scheduling Your Dental Appointments in December
As with any health or dental plan, you pay a premium to your employer upfront in anticipation of certain services, such as teeth cleaning and X-rays. According to Investopedia, the average yearly maximum a dental plan will cover is between $1000 and $2000 – a meager amount considering the staggering cost of getting a filling or root
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Smiles for Life Foundation Since 1998, the mission of the Smiles for Life Foundation has been to brighten the smiles of seriously ill, disabled, and underprivileged children in local and international communities. Smiles for Life partners with the Crown Council, a group of some of the best dental teams, who are passionately committed to promoting the importance
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