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Old 01-10-2007, 08:03 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Gracie2006
I don't know what occupation you are in but occupation related associations are a good place to look for group dental plans. In my experience, most of these individual plans don't do much better than dental discount programs. I have one that I use for supplemental and it does not pay much unless you have major work done like a crown, that is when you get your money's worth. If your teeth are in good shape and you don't anticipate much restorative work beyond fillings, I would suggest pricing out a dental discount plan. Good individual dental insurance is hard to find unless you are part of a group like with an employer's plan. I work in the insurance industry and have had lots of experience looking for plans when I was self-employed. You can PM me if you have questions. If you are self-employed, you might consider joining the national association for the self-employed. They have fairly good group health and dental plans.
Great, thanks! I PMed you
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