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Is dental insurance worth buying?

I had dental insurance when I was employed.  However, I don't have dental insurance since my retirement from employment.  I recently paid 2,600 dollars for my first root canal, and I am undecided if dental insurance is worth buying.

Posted - June 16, 2021

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  • 19937
    There are procedures that dental insurance won't cover, so before you do anything, you need to find out what is covered and what isn't.  I, too, had coverage when I was working full-time, but it didn't cover root canals, caps, implants, or any other expensive procedures.  
      June 16, 2021 8:35 AM MDT
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  • 1953
    I think it's worth it, I also had a root canal and because of insurance my deductible was only $500.
      June 16, 2021 10:13 AM MDT
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  • 17593
    Absolutely.  The least expensive insurance only covers regular checkups, cleanings, and xrays.  That's what I have.   However, in my Cigna plan, your dentist can agree to only charge you the allowable  for all other services.  The newest thing is the "Non-insurance dental plan."  This is not insurance but pays a portion of all of your dental procedures.  I've looked at the ones on Cigna's site and it seems good.  I may look closer later.  With the plan I have now I'm having $1500 of dental work done for $850.  That makes my $19/month plan absolutely worth it. 

    Check out both Cigna and Aetna plans. 

    Beware, as far as I know no insurance or dental assistance plans cover implants.  If you know otherwise, please  comment.
      June 16, 2021 11:55 AM MDT
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  • 44607
    Yes, but even our dentist thinks the insurance is a ripoff, especially for expensive procedures. I need an implant, but as long as it doesn't affect me eating, I probably won't get it.
      June 16, 2021 5:47 PM MDT
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