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Our office will be closed for
inclement weather if Central
How are Appointments Scheduled? The office attempts to schedule appointments at your
convenience and when time is available. Preschool children should be seen in
the morning because they are fresher and we can work more slowly with the
child for their comfort. School children with a lot of work to be done
should be seen in the morning for the same reason. Dental appointments are
an excused absence. Missing school can be kept to a minimum when regular
dental care is continued. Payment for professional services is due at the time dental treatment is provided. Every effort will be made to provide a treatment plan which fits your timetable and budget, and gives your child the best possible care. We accept cash, personal checks, debit cards and most major credit cards. We also partner with "Care Credit" to allow families with larger treatment plans to pay for their services over 12 months at 0% interest.
Our policy regarding your dental insurance benefits goes beyond simply submitting the claims for you. We feel it is just as important to educationally understand your insurance choices, benefits and how to best utilize them as it is to understand the dental treatment choices we recommend for your child. Similar to our beliefs regarding dental treatment, we pledge to stay as up to date as possible on the ever changing world of insurance benefits, relay the general concepts to you and help you make choices which make sense for your individual family’s needs. Once you’ve agreed to the treatment we propose and upon completion of the work, we will submit the claims to your insurance carrier. At times, it is necessary to challenge the decisions of the insurance company in order to gain the benefits you deserve. As a customer service oriented practice, we take it upon ourselves to utilize our in-house insurance specialists to pursue these issues in your behalf. If you have any questions at any point of the process, please do not hesitate to contact our insurance specialists. Fact 1 –
DENTAL INSURANCE PLANS ARE DESIGNED EXTREMELY DIFFERENTLY THAN MEDICAL
INSURANCE PLANS Fact 2 –
BENEFITS ARE NOT DETERMINED BY OUR OFFICE Fact 3 –
UNDERSTANDING INSURANCE CLASSIFICATIONS OF “UCR” Fact 4 -
DEDUCTIBLES & CO-PAYMENTS MUST BE CONSIDERED Understanding Your Dental Insurance Benefits Does it feel like you need a college degree in mathematics and logic to figure out your portion of your dental bill, whose office you can go to, or what procedures are covered by your policy? If you’ve answered yes, you are not alone. We receive 100’s of questions per week relating to these issues and more. Our knowledgeable staff can help you understand & maximize use of your dental insurance benefits. It’s important to understand your policy, and the choices your employer may be giving you so that you can make the best decision possible in behalf of your dental needs. Following is a guide to the differences in the major groups of dental insurance policies and benefits commonly offered to employees. There are basically 5 groups of policies available to us all. Most dental insurance providers offer a choice of policy matching each group. As is true with most things in life, each policy comes with a different price tag to the purchaser of the policy (usually your employer). The greater the premium, the greater the benefits to the members. The insurance carriers may refer to their policies by various names…for ease of consistency we’ve identified them under commonly used descriptors:
Traditional Dental Insurance: This type of policy allows you to go to any
dentist in the country (You do not have to pick from a list of
dentists provided in a book from the insurance company). Most dental
offices now offer to submit your insurance claim for you. For the few who
don’t, you can pay for your appointment in full yourself, then submit the
receipt with a claim form to receive due compensation from the insurance
company. Most dental insurance carriers stipulate an initial deductible to
be paid by the member. (Commonly $50.00). Oftentimes, the deductible is
waived for preventative care (cleanings, fluoride, exams and x-rays). The
‘deductible’ applies the first time the member uses his/her benefits for
‘restorative or operative’ treatment (fillings, crowns, root canals, etc).
This means the member would need to pay the first $50.00 of that treatment.
Most policies are structured to cover a percentage of the treatment being
done, expecting the member to cover the remaining percentage. Insurance
companies have grouped different types of procedures into 3 commonly
recognized benefit levels: Preventative care (cleanings, fluoride, exams,
x-rays and sealants); Basic restorative care (fillings, simple extractions,
children’s pulpotomies [root canals on baby teeth], children’s stainless
steel crowns); and Major restorative care (adult root canals, adult crowns,
bridges, complicated extractions). As an example of their percentage
breakdown of benefits, they may cover ‘preventative’ procedures at 100% (no
cost to the member), ‘restorative’ procedures at 80% of the proposed fee
(leaving 20% to be covered by the member) and ‘major’ procedures at 50% of
the proposed fee (leaving the other 50% to be covered by the member). This
is the most costly policy offered but offers the member the greatest extent
of benefits. EPO Insurance: These plans mandate that the member use a dental provider on the list only. The goal of these policies is to provide basic dental care to the members. Because of this, these policies usually don’t provide provisions for specialists as mentioned above. These plans are commonly structured differently from a PPO plan in that the member pays a specifically identified co-pay for most individual procedures according to a fee schedule negotiated by your employer. At times, these “co-pay” amounts may be greater than the 20% coinsurance (for example, for restorative treatment) expected under a PPO plan. It is important to understand this because although the monthly premium may be lower (thus initially making these plans look more attractive to choose), the member may commonly pay more out of pocket upon use of the benefits. Since children in general are at greater risk of tooth decay than adults, we usually recommend to family’s with young children to “choice up” to the PPO plan whenever possible. We have found most family’s with children come out financially ahead over the course of a year by doing so. In addition, since this type of policy usually does not provide provisions for specialists, family’s on this plan commonly do not have good access to pediatric dentists (particularly important if you have children aged newborn to 10 years old). For more information of the differences and importance of using a pediatric dentist, please click here. In general, this is one of the least expensive types of policies to acquire so one must weigh the benefits to the cost. Discount Plan: This newer concept for dental coverage simply provides the member with a percentage discount across the board for all dental procedures (for example 25% off of all fees). The member is responsible for paying the remaining 75% of their dental bill. There is no deductible and no claims are filed with an insurance company. The dental office commits to providing the discounted fee. This is often a great solution for ‘self-employed’ families who do not have access to group dental insurance. We partner with 2 discount plans: Ameriplan and NHCD. Fee Schedule: Unlike traditional insurances which pay a percentage of the dentist’s fees, a plan that pays on a Fee Schedule pays a nominal, set dollar amount for each procedure code. Your insurance company will give you a copy of this schedule upon request. Oftentimes, employers allow their employees to pick the policy they wish to have, requiring the employee to pay the difference in the premiums. Weighing your options becomes an important consideration. Feel free to call our office for a personal insurance consult to help you pick the policy right for you. |
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