A dentist's viral post simplifies dental insurance, revealing how people can save money and highlighting the dangers of delaying dental care.
Love conquers all things, except poverty and toothache. After I laughed it off with my gleaming teeth, I wondered when I last visited the dentist. He jumped into the picture, because he is no ordinary dentist, but shared a simplified explanation of how people can benefit from their dental insurance.
He explained things in such a way that even a kid would understand how to save money because of it! In today’s article from the expert dentist’s viral post, we explore with him the “roots” of how dental insurance works and how folks can actually benefit from it. A 2019 survey has observed that 80% of Americans delay dental care knowing that it will cost them more in the long term. That’s why dentist Suhail Mohiuddin explains that people need to be educated about their dental plan and gives a simple breakdown of the cost of getting dental treatment done. He takes the example of a patient who needs fillings in 3 of his teeth, for which they might have to pay $1,217 if they don’t have insurance, but the dentist’s insurance gets them a discount on the cost of those fillings, which is $422, so they save $795 just because they have this. He goes on to explain that dental insurance reimburses 80% of basic services like fillings, so in this case, it will reimburse 80% of the $422, which is $337, which makes the estimated out-of-pocket cost $84. He is the founder of Dentologie and explained how they are transparent with patients about their dental insurance so that they can save money. After the dentist’s simplified breakdown of how dental insurance works, people were in complete awe of him for helping them get educated about it. Some even commented that they hesitate to use it as they don’t know the basics of it and Dr. Mohiuddin stressed in his post that it’s purposely confusing. or not even get a checkup done as it might cost them a huge sum. Well, they don’t realize how harmful it can actually be in the long journey ahead
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