Individual Dental Insurance Plans
INDIVIDUAL DENTAL INSURANCE PLANS exist in many (often confusing) forms. That's why LendingExpo has taken the confusion away by providing you with a network of experts in Individual Dental Insurance Plans.
Whatever type of dental insurance you need, fill out our simple online application and you'll be in contact with up to five dental insurance providers. It takes less than three minutes and feels much better than the drill!
Individual Dental Insurance Plans are insurance plans available for protection for dental needs. Rather than scour the depths of the Internet to find the best deals, LendingExpo has done this for you! Fill out a quick free online application and start saving today!
Application response time is generally less than 24 hrs. Our easy to use application can be completed in less than 3 minutes.
The majority of dental problems can be avoided by regular checkups. That's why it is important to have dental insurance so checkups and dental work can be affordable. LendingExpo gets you the best rates on Individual Dental Insurance Plans by letting our network of insurance companies compete to get you the best savings.
Common Questions:
1 How do I get individual health insurance quotes?
Apply here for individual insurance quotes. If your employer provides inadequate insurance or you are self employed you should seek individual insurance in the form of an HMP, PPO or fee-for-service. After receiving your quote, speak with your agent and read the policy carefully. Most companies give you up to 10 days to cancel the policy if you find something in the small print you disagree with.
2 If I lose my job can I stay on the same policy?
A federal law called COBRA established in 1985 makes it possible for you to stay on the same policy for up to 18 months provided that your business has more than 20 employees. 18 months is typically enough time to find a new job that will cover you under their policy.
3 What is a customary fee?
If you have an operation and your doctor charges you more than your insurance company expects the operation to cost in your area, you may be expected to pay the difference. To avoid extra fees like this make sure your doctor will accept your insurance as full payment for your operation or treatment.
