Due to the complexity of dental insurance plans, we prefer to candidly discuss your dental benefits prior to initiating any dental treatment. This arrangement will prepare our patients for their expected portion of dental treatment on each visit.
It is our pleasure to assist you by completing your dental claim forms. Although we accept most insurance plans, we do not participate in HMO's. HMO's typically restrict your choice of doctors to those on a specific list. The participation agreement between those plans and the providers usually requires the provider to deliver care at a discount to those patients covered by that plan. For some plans the discount is small, for some it is not.
For most insurance plans, the range of benefits vary depending on what your employer pays for. Some plans may cover as little as 30% or as much as 100% of dental services, with most falling in the 40% to 80 % range. Some plans base the amount of benefit on a schedule of fees arbitrarily developed by insurance companies. For this reason, you may receive a lower percentage than the reimbursement level indicated in your dental plan. For example, if your plan states that it will pay 80% of the cost of a specific treatment, it means 80% of the fee arbitrarily determined by the insurance company and not the actual fee charged by our office.
The financial obligation for dental treatment is between you and our office. The insurance company is responsible to you, and not to our office. We will be happy to assist you in any way that we can. Once your carrier has paid the claim, any difference will be due upon receipt of our statement. If for any reason we have not received your insurance carrier's payment 30 days after the claim, the remaining balance will be due and payable by you.
We are occasionally faced with following questions from our clients. "But I have Dental Insurance..." Most patients are unaware of their dental benefits. They feel that similar to medical insurance they will only have to pay a fixed office co pay during their dental visit. Unfortunately, dental benefits are quite different. They are categorized according to the type of treatment; for example, routine cleanings, check-up and x-rays are considered preventive treatment; fillings, root canals, extraction and deep cleaning are considered basic treatment; and crowns, bridges and dentures fall under the major type of treatment.
Insurance companies normally allows a certain limit of dental expenses per year. Based on the type of treatment the benefits vary. The insurance company pays a percentage of the expense depending on the type of service provided. However, when an insurance company says that they cover 100% of a certain service, they mean a 100% based on their fee schedule and not necessarily our office fees. This may leave the patient with a balance toward his or her treatment, in spite of the insurance company claiming to cover 100% of that type of treatment.
Our goal has always been to provide quality care. We use the best materials and supplies available in the marketplace. We thoroughly evaluate our laboratories and support services prior to using them. Once chosen, these establishments have to maintain its standards in order to continue to be our service providers. We have an excellent staff of qualified professionals, and we take the time necessary to provide for quality treatment. We always look for value, but we don't compromise quality. Our practice has grown and continues to grow through referrals from our patients.