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Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em: Top 5 Reasons to Take Advantage of Your Dental Insurance Benefits and Health Savings Accounts

Greetings from Jack Bodie, D.D.S.!

Ever feel like you funnel money into a dental insurance plan or a health savings account (HAS) that you’ll never see again? Don’t let these money savers become a black hole! Take advantage of all the benefits they offer – benefits you’re already paying for. Need a little motivation? Here are 5 very good reasons to use your benefits to the fullest!

  1. Yearly Maximums. Dental insurance plans put a maximum on the amount of money they’re willing to pay for your dental care. Maximums vary from one company or policy to the next, but typically fall around $1000-$1500. Sounds like a lot of money, doesn’t it? Allowing you to get regular dental care, these benefits can prevent the need for more serious (and more expensive) dental procedures down the road. Why not do yourself a favor and use ‘em, ensuring your mouth is in tip-top shape when next year rolls around?
  2. Premiums. You’re probably paying a monthly premium to keep your insurance. Even if you don’t need extensive treatment, you should use that money for regular check-ups and cleanings to prevent costly procedures in the future. Don’t throw your money away!
  3. Deductibles. Insurance companies typically expect you to pay a certain amount of money for your dental care each year – usually about half the annual benefit. If your smile isn’t in good shape, our office can create a treatment plan to put you back on track. Deductibles begin anew each year, so spreading out this care over more than 1 year will mean you have to pay more out-of-pocket.
  4. Inflation. It seems everything becomes more expensive from one year to the next, and dental expenses are no exception. Putting off necessary dental care could mean that you’ll have to pay more down the road.
  5. Dental Problems Escalate. If your pearly whites are anything but, they’re only going to get worse. That is, of course, unless you take advantage of your insurance/HSA benefits and tend to your teeth and gums. A little cavity that isn’t bothering you one year may become a major headache (and toothache!) the next.

If you haven't yet taken advantage of your dental insurance benefits or health savings account and would like to schedule an exam to verify everything is in order, call our office at (972)235-4767 or email us at bodiestaff@drjackbodie.com today. We’ll help you save $$$!

Best Regards,

Jack Bodie, D.D.S.

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