Good dental care supports your overall health—and the right plan makes it affordable. Unfortunately, Original Medicare does not cover comprehensive dental. If you have Original Medicare or a Medicare Supplement, then you need to purchase a stand alone dental plan for comprehensive dental coverage.
Without insurance, dental costs can add up quickly—leading many people to skip cleanings and checkups. Neglected dental issues can have cascading effects on physical health. A dental plan helps you stay on track with routine care and avoid costly issues.
In general, basic dental insurance coverage includes three categories.
Unlike the general health insurance, you can enroll in stand-alone dental coverage at anytime without an enrollment period. Some plans provide day 1 coverage, meaning you can start mid-month if needed and use the plan right away.
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