• J Am Dent Assoc · Feb 2005

    The ins and outs of dental insurance.

    • Ronald Inge.
    • Division of Dental Practice, American Dental Association, Chicago, Ill 60611, USA. inger@ada.org
    • J Am Dent Assoc. 2005 Feb 1;136(2):204-9.

    BackgroundIn the past three decades, dental insurance has become a permanent fixture in the delivery of dental services. Some would argue that this has not been good for dentists. However, none will dispute that it is here to stay and that dentists must make some very important decisions in their practices with regard to dental insurance. This article will explore some of those decisions and offer some guidance on how to decide wisely.ConclusionsDental insurance now is a permanent fixture in the delivery of dental care. Each dentist must decide if participation with a dental insurance company is in his or her best interest. To make this decision, a dentist must have as much information as possible to evaluate each specific dental plan. If a dentist does decide to participate, the dentist must know the rules.Practice ImplicationsParticipation with a dental insurance company may influence the dentist-patient relationship. Dentists must be prepared to answer the question, "Why do I need this service if my dental insurance does not cover it?" Non-participation with a dental insurance company may result in a reduced number of new patients.

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