
In this blog post I am going to analyze a couple of the larger California dental insurance companies to help you make an informed decision when it comes time to purchase one of their plans. Many people have chosen poorly when it comes to their dental benefits; if you take the time to understand what is covered before you buy then you won’t have any surprises when you receive the first bill from the insurance company.
Today I will be covering California dental plans offered through Blue Cross of California and Delta Dental of California. In my opinion these are the 2 best stand alone carriers that will offer you dental insurance without having to already be enrolled on one of their health insurance plans.
The Dental Blue 100 Basic with Blue Cross of California
With the monthly premium at $20 per individual and $65 per family this California dental insurance plan has some serious value. It is perfect plan for the individual that only sees a dentist twice a year for 2 semi annual routine cleaning visits. With this plan you may seek care with any dentist that is a member of the Dental Blue 100, 200 or 300 Network but the savings will be the best within the 100 Network (contact me for details). You will have a $25 deductible (waived for preventative and diagnostic care if in network) and a $500 annual benefit max per year.
Preventative and Diagnostic Services (covered at 100%)
• Cleanings
• Exams
• X-rays
• Sealants
• Space Maintainers
Basic Services
• Fillings
• Stainless steel crowns for primary (baby teeth) and pulpotomies
Unfortunately there is no coverage for major services and Orthodontics under the Dental Blue 100 Basic plan but you will still receive a negotiated fee discount if you undergo major services with a Dental Blue provider (for more information on this please contact me).
Major Services Include
• Oral Surgery
• Endodontics
• Crowns (for adult teeth)
• Prosthodontics
If you require more care than the Dental Blue 100 Basic can offer you will most certainly want to take a look at the 3 other Dental Blue plans available. The Dental Blue 100 Plus, Dental Blue 200 Plus and the Dental Blue 200 essential will all cover major services but the waiting periods (the time you must be active on the plan before you can receive coverage benefits) range from 6 months to a year (please contact me for full details).
DeltaCare USA program with Delta Dental of California
The DeltaCare USA plan is an HMO program that provides comprehensive dental care (both preventative care and major services). It is a great match for someone that does not have a current dentist because it does not work like a PPO network. The HMO network is of course much more limited than the PPO but the coverage is much richer. There are no waiting periods and no coverage limit! Most PPO dental plans have a $1000 maximum benefit making the DeltaCare HMO plan a very wise choice provided you can find a close provider in your area of residence (for help locating your closest dental care facility please contact me).
What do the premiums look like?
• For a single individual you will pay an annual fee of $97 plus a one time enrollment fee.
• Enrollee plus dependent $155 ($15 one time fee)
• Enrollee plus 2 or more dependents $225 ($15 on time fee)
Like the Dental Blue 100 Basic, preventative and diagnostic care are covered at no charge. There are many different major services which of course you will pay a specific co-pay amount. For more information on this please contact me and I will email (or mail) you a free brochure that describes the DeltaCare HMO in full detail.
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