11.03.16
Use Your Insurance Benefits Before They Expire!
Its that time of year, the leaves are falling, stores are playing holiday music, and your insurance benefits are about to expire. Here’s why you should use up your benefits before the end of the year:
Money is lost: your insurance company allots a certain amount of money to you for dental treatment. If you end the year without using your allotted money, that money goes away when your benefits expire. You pay for your insurance, you should feel empowered TO MAXIMIZE YOUR BENEFITS each year. Don’t waste your hard-earned money!
Benefits do not roll over: once the end of the year hits, your benefits reset. A common misconception is that you can accumulate your benefits from year to year. This is NOT true! If you do not use your benefits over a year, they will simply renew at the end of the year, this means you lose out on dental treatment and on the hard-earned money you pay for your dental insurance.
What we’re saying is– its better to visit the dentist regularly using your benefits over the span of a year. Your benefits are there for you to use…not save up!
Contact us today so we can help you maximize your benefits by creating a yearly plan!
Your dental health requires it: yearly check-ups and treatment are diagnosed by your dentist for your health! Don’t ignore treatment–if you have benefits to use, take advantage of them for your oral health and future happiness!
Ideally, we want to see our patients twice a year, but if your teeth are prone to cavities or you experience frequent pain, we may need to see you more regularly.
Even those with the healthiest smiles can use up their benefits wisely by requesting oral cancer screenings.
Ask us: Don’t be afraid to ask us how much you have remaining for your benefits and begin to plan accordingly. That’s what we’re here for.
Take a look at some of the insurances we are in-network with. If you don’t see your provider, don’t worry, call and ask! We will do everything we can to help you understand your benefits and how to best use them.