You probably know that most dental insurance plans cover your biannual trip to the dentist, but do you know that your coverage goes far beyond that? From routine cleanings to unexpected dental emergencies, understanding your dental insurance coverage ensures both financial security and optimal oral health care.
Note: Dental insurance coverage can vary widely depending on the specific plan you have and the insurance provider. The information below offers a broad look at dental treatments that may be covered by dental insurance.
What does dental insurance cover?
In general, dental insurance covers a percentage of the costs of many major and minor dental procedures, including:
Preventive care: Delta Dental of Colorado insurance plans prioritize preventive care, which helps you detect and treat oral health problems early, so they don’t become a serious issue down the line. Biannual dental check-ups, cleanings, and X-rays are often fully covered under our plans.
Pro tip: Some oral health diseases like periodontitis are preventable with regular dental exams and good oral health care at home.
Basic restorative services: Basic restorative procedures like simple teeth extractions and fillings are often covered, though you might have to pay a portion of the cost as a copayment or coinsurance. At Delta Dental of Colorado, our plans generally cover 80 percent of basic procedures.
Major restorative services: Major dental treatments such as root canals, crowns, bridges, and dentures may be covered, but you might be required to pay a higher percentage of the cost compared to basic services. Delta Dental of Colorado generally covers 50 percent of major procedures.
If you have employer-sponsored insurance, procedures that fall under Basic and Major categories may differ from plan to plan based on what the employer decides.
Periodontal care: Gum disease treatments and procedures like scaling and root planing are often covered, although coverage levels can vary.
Oral surgery: Certain oral surgical procedures, like wisdom teeth removal or more complex extractions, are typically covered by dental insurance. You may need to pay a percentage of the cost of the surgery, depending on your specific dental insurance plan.
Emergency dental care: Dental benefits often cover emergency dental services, such as treatment for a toothache or a broken tooth.
Contact Delta Dental of Colorado to learn more
The coverage level for dental insurance plans can vary widely. Therefore, it’s important to review plan information documents for the exact details of your coverage. If you have a question, it’s a good idea to reach out to your provider’s customer care team for more information and before any major procedures. For Delta Dental of Colorado plans, you can reach our customer experience team here: [email protected]
For more information about your coverage or to sign up for dental insurance, visit our website.
*Updated May 2024