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What is a dental insurance annual maximum?
What is a dental insurance annual maximum? An annual maximum is the maximum dollar amount your dental insurance will pay…How often should I see my dentist?
Why are regular dentist appointments important? You consider yourself to have great oral hygiene and regularly brush and floss your…What are the different types of dental insurance plans?
Are you in the market for a new dental insurance plan for yourself or your family? Before you get…What is a dental discount plan?
Are you looking for dental insurance and trying to identify all the options? Through your research you’ve probably become…What is full coverage dental insurance?
Full coverage dental insurance plans are those that help cover the costs of a wide range of dental treatments…Dual Coverage: Can I Have Two Dental Insurance Plans?
What is dual dental coverage? If you are covered under two different dental insurance plans, then you have dual dental coverage. Dual…Delta Dental of Kansas Plan Types and the Dentist Networks They Use
With Delta Dental of Kansas, you will have one of the four plan types listed below. Our plan types…Dental Benefits Explained | What is an Annual Maximum
Dental benefits work better when you know how to put them to use. The first step in achieving this…Glossary of Dental Insurance Terms
Dental Insurance Terms Use this guide to familiarize yourself with the terms that you may find in your dental plan…What Does My Dental Insurance Cover?
While more than 3 out of 4 Americans have dental insurance1, many don’t fully understand what dental insurance does and…Dental Health Literacy Pamphlet for Employees | Basic Dental Coverage Terms
Ensure your employees understand their insurance policies and know how to make the most of them with this handy…What’s the Value of Dental Insurance?
85% of Americans believe oral health is very or extremely important to their overall health, according to a survey…Ease into Retirement with Individual Dental Coverage
Retirement is a time to relax and return to the hobbies and skills that make you happy. While exploring…Understanding Your Explanation of Benefits
Your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) is a paper or electronic statement provided by your dental insurance company, which breaks…A Surprising Number of Americans Ignore this Crucial Health Check
Your dental checkup is not only good for your health, it’s also good for your wallet. Preventive services, like…Why Should I See an In-Network Dentist?
95% of dentists in Kansas, and 80% of dentists nationwide are part of the Delta Dental network, making it…How Often Should You See the Dentist?
Keeping your teeth healthy with regular dental visits is important. When teeth start to have problems, they can impact…Choosing the Right Dental Plan for Employees
You’ve been creating a business for some time now. You’re finally ready to choose a dental plan for your…How Your Dental Benefits Can Save Trees
Every year, Americans use more than 90 million short tons of paper, which breaks down to an average of…Open Enrollment Period | Changes to Remember
If you’re familiar with health and dental insurance, you’ve heard the term open enrollment period before. But do you…Dual and Tertiary Insurance
What happens if you or a family member is covered by more than one dental plan? You don’t get…Guide to Pre-treatment Estimates
So your dentist says you need some work done, but you’re worried about the cost and what’s covered. Is…Navigate Your Claim in 3 Easy Steps
Going to the dentist is hard enough. From taking time off work to scheduling follow-up appointments, the last thing…Disclaimer: Delta Dental of Kansas provides oral health information to improve the dental health of our community. The resources on this site are not intended to be used for the diagnosis or treatment of a dental or health condition and should not be used as a substitute for seeking dental or health care on a regular basis or when conditions warrant.