Dental Plans

Name dental plan is offered through MetLife. When possible, it is important to always stay in-network to reduce your out-of-pocket expense.

OVERVIEW
WHAT'S COVERED
DENTAL EXPLAINED

Create or Login into your Member Account

  • Find Providers
  • Review Claims
  • Digital ID Card

ID cards can be accessed via the [Plan] Portal or through the Mobile App. The usage of ID cards is not required to access care; employees can provide their social security number to their provider for benefits to be verified by the provider. Coverage can be verified through the call center phone numbers below:

  • 000-000-0000 (Providers)
  • 000-000-0000 (Employees)

Dental benefits are offered through [plan]. When you receive services from a [provider,] you receive discounts on your dental care, meaning you save money on your portion of the cost of services, and your annual maximum goes further. To locate a dentist in-network, visit [website] or download the mobile app.

DENTAL

In-Network
Out-of Network
Annual Deductible (Individual/Family)
$0/$0
(waived for preventive)
$0/$0
(waived for preventive)
Deductible – Calendar Year or Lifetime
Calendar Year
Calendar Year
Annual Maximum
$0
$0
Preventative Type 1
0%
0%
Basic Type 2
0%
0%
Major Type 3
0%
0%
Ortho Maximum
$0
$0
Endodontics
0%
0%
Periodontics – Non-Surgical
0%
0%
Periodontics – Surgical
0%
0%
Oral Surgery
0%
0%
Implants
0%
0%
Out-Of-Network Reimbursement
90th UCR
90th UCR
Maximum Rollover
Not Offered
Not Offered
Waiting Periods
First of month following 30 days
First of month following 30 days

EMPLOYEE COST PER MONTH

EE Only
$0.00
EE + SPOUSE
$0.00
EE + CHILDREN
$0.00
FAMILY
$0.00

Please click the DOCUMENTS button below to view a downloadable summary of the Dental plan

DOCUMENTS

Dental Insurance Explained

Dental insurance

is a contract with an insurance company that helps cover the cost of treatments to your teeth and gums.

Instead of you paying 100% of the cost out-of-pocket, dental insurance pays a percentage and you pay the rest.

There are 3 common categories of dental insurance: preventive, basic and major.

Preventive care

Preventive care aims to “prevent” wear and tear, gum disease and tooth loss. Routine visits allow your dentist to examine your mouth, jaw and neck to identify problems and treat them early. Common services covered under preventive care include bi-annual cleanings, oral screenings and routine X-rays.

Basic care

Basic care treats minor-to-medium damage that has already happened, like toothaches and gum issues. Common services covered under basic care include fillings, tooth extractions, root canals and gum disease treatment.

Major care

Complex dental work, including surgical procedures, are typically classified as major dental care. These services can range from crowns and implants to dentures and oral surgery.

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