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Anonymous wrote:I have never had dental insurance. They never offered enough to be cost effective.
I used to think that for many years, but I've found it really worth it. We pay $20/mo for a family of four, and all cleanings are free, major price reduction on fillings, my ds's wisdom teeth removal was under 1k which honestly was so worth it in itself. I can say I take much better care of my teeth since having it and would recommend it.
Agree with this. The premiums tend to be low and it gets people into the dentist regularly. In addition to cleanings being free, we get annual X-rays that are fully covered and yes, a good discount on fillings (we usually pay around 80-100, I think once I paid 150 so my DD could have laughing gas, which is not covered, and then she hated it so we've never even bothered with that again and it's cheap).
My employers have always offered dental insurance as an add-on and for a time I didn't get it because I was already paying extra for vision but I finally switched and now I think it is so dumb all those years that I just paid out of pocket, and thus was not great about going every 6 months.