In year 2 it becomes 50%. Out-of-network coverage for Major care is exceptionally low at 10% in the first year. Single-tooth extractions without dental insurance cost between $75 and $550 on average.
A new study reveals that restrictive features in Medicare Advantage (MA) dental plans may create barriers to dental care access for seniors, despite the plans' intended purpose of expanding coverage.
Explore the crisis of dental discrimination affecting Black Americans, from insurance gaps to social stigma, and learn how to ...
Dental care has become so expensive that many people have resorted to having all their teeth extracted and replacing them ...
St. Augustine Humane Society’s Share the Love Auction underway to raise money for dental care for dogs and cats.
Dr. Sophon Heng D.D.S. caters to those people who don’t have dental insurance. His clinic provides comprehensive dental care ...