Each year, patients miss out on scheduling the dental treatment they need, deserve and have the benefits to cover. Unfortunately, dental benefit dollars don’t roll over into the next year, leading to a significant waste of your valuable benefits payments. Bottom line: when it comes to dental benefits, what you don’t use, you lose!
Have you taken full advantage of your dental dollars? Every year dental insurance companies make big bucks when you miss out on the full dollar amount of your coverage plan. Don’t let this be you!
Unlike medical insurance, dental benefits and dental plans provide you with an allotted amount of money to spend on your care each year. That means you may have extra left over that will disappear come January! It is always a good plan to try to maximize what your dental benefits will cover this year so that next year’s benefits can be used for any unexpected treatment that may come up. Now is your chance to take full advantage of your dental benefits.
For most plans, as of January 1, 2018, you will again be required to pay 100% of your annual insurance deductible before any dental benefits are paid by your insurance company. Now is the perfect time to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted and seize the dental dollars you deserve!
Call at our office today at (719) 590-7100, and together let’s make sure you are in excellent dental health for the New Year and getting the full value of your benefits. We look forward to seeing you soon! Remember, if you don’t use it, you lose it!
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