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splunge63

(159 posts)
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 10:50 PM Sep 2024

Starting Medicare (original) in a few days. Looking for dental insurance/dental savings plan

Any advice is welcome. Have been on MetLife Dental PPO for decades. I'm very lucky, nothing beyond occasional fillings. OTOH, my newly retired spouse has a small fortune in dental work (numerous crowns).

The seemingly good articles I've found do not bear up with reality (the coverage and cost aren't even close to the same when I solicit a quote). Well aware that costs/coverage vary by state, age, gender, but I'm seeing pretty ridiculous disparities.

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leftieNanner

(15,746 posts)
1. Unfortunately we don't have a dental plan
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 11:00 PM
Sep 2024

My insurance guy said that the numbers don't pencil out. This was a few years ago. The monthly premium exceeds what they pay for. There is a two year waiting period for any special services and a huge copay.

We get a discount for paying with a check.

I hope you find something better.

Lulu KC

(5,022 posts)
2. I have heard Delta Dental is good
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 11:01 PM
Sep 2024

We have something through my husband's former union but when I asked a couple of dentists what they think is good, they both said Delta Dental. I checked the cost and it's about what we are paying.

LauraInLA

(1,355 posts)
4. I will say, that we've had Delta Dental for years through my husband's work. It was great for biannual checkups,
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 11:18 PM
Sep 2024

X-rays, and fillings. But this year I actually had two root canals and crowns, and we owed about $6000. And apparently this is not uncommon. I’m not sure there is *better* dental insurance out there, but this wasn’t a great experience.

virgdem

(2,210 posts)
3. If you are a military retiree, check out BENEFEDS
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 11:04 PM
Sep 2024

You have several options to choose from. We just got decent dental/vision coverage for $104/month.

Silent Type

(7,346 posts)
5. My experience is that dental insurance doesn't really help us. Insurers know most of us need extensive dental
Wed Sep 25, 2024, 11:51 PM
Sep 2024

care. Their premiums reflect that.

Hopefully, Medicare will cover dental someday. Biden had a proposal that would cover $2000 starting in 2028. It failed. Maybe in 2050 when there is a surplus of dentists willing to accept Medicare rates we’ll at least see some subsidies.

Obviously, if your employer covers most of it, it’s worthwhile.

SheltieLover

(60,354 posts)
6. Call your senior center & Council on Aging
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 01:41 AM
Sep 2024

They will be able to go over plans exact cost & what they cover.

Good luck!

Auggie

(31,909 posts)
7. Biggest issue I'd have is who are the doctors and where are they located
Thu Sep 26, 2024, 05:56 AM
Sep 2024

First and only dental insurance I had was through an HMO and the nearest dentist in their plan was 45 minutes away.

I lived in San Francisco!

You might be better off just chucking $100 a month into a tax-free mutual fund. That'a a saving plan too!

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