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Dental Discount Plan | Affordable Dental Care in Kokomo

 Dental Discount Plan | Affordable Dental Care in Kokomo 

🤔Don’t have dental insurance? Check out our In-House Dental Discount Plan, DentalOne, and start smiling with confidence again!📍🙌  

What does LADD Dental Group's Dental Discount Plan cover? 


 

How does our dental discount plan work?

With our discount plan, members pay an annual fee up front instead of monthly installments or premiums like traditional dental insurance. You are given a dental discount card, which you present at each dentist visit to get the lower prices on services.

These plans don't reimburse the dentists as regular insurance does. Instead, you pay the dentist directly. But remember, you must use a dentist in your plan’s network in order to get any discounts. Otherwise you’ll pay full price.


Dental Discount Plan vs. Insurance

With insurance, cleanings and exams are typically covered at 100%. For any other dental work, you’ll pay a percentage of the service out of pocket, often between 20% and 50%. All services count toward your annual limit.

An advantage to a discount plan is that there is no limit to the amount of care you can get during the year. You will pay out of pocket for every discounted service, but you can use as many services as you like each year.

For people with few dental problems and a relatively healthy mouth, a dental discount plan may save money over traditional insurance. But if you have ongoing dental issues, or a medical condition that affects your teeth or gums, you may end up saving more with insurance. (As long as you stay under your plan’s annual limit.) 


Give our team at LADD Dental Group a call today to learn more! 




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