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Supplemental Dental...kind of has a ring to it, doesn't it? 😀
Two weeks ago I turned 65 and enrolled in Medicare and SS. I chose Humana Gold Plus HMO H5619-059 for Part C.
I've been paying Delta Dental for my dental insurance for over a year now, but I can see an overlap in coverage between these two insurance plans.
Does anyone pay for additional dental coverage? Is it worth it?
Thanks!
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Dental coverage is a part of my senior care advantage plan. I have two check-ups/cleanings a year and I don't pay anything for those visits unless other work is performed. There are amount limits for each year. I like my teeth and want to keep them so to me it's worth having it. I would not pay for a second plan.
Dental coverage is a part of my senior care advantage plan. I have two check-ups/cleanings a year and I don't pay anything for those visits unless other work is performed. There are amount limits for each year. I like my teeth and want to keep them so to me it's worth having it. I would not pay for a second plan.
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