DentalPlans.com recently launched its “Dental HyGenie Plan Finder” to help people search for and compare dental plans based on savings for specific dental care procedures offered by the plans in their area.
The new tool, available online at http://www.DentalPlans.com, lets people choose up to five of the following dental procedures: checkups and x-rays; cleanings and sealants; fillings and crowns; braces; implants and veneers; root canals; gum treatments; dentures and bridges; tooth extractions;
Next, the Dental HyGenie Plan Finder will reveal the top five dental savings plans that will save visitors the most on the dental care procedures they selected.
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According to a 2012 Consumer Reports survey, the biggest reason people delay dental work is cost. For the last four decades, the average annual dental insurance maximum has remained capped at around $1,000 – $1,500. This might be enough to cover basic procedures, like checkups and cleanings, but still requires consumers to pay hundreds of dollars out-of-pocket for major dental work, such as root canals and crowns.
To learn more about dental savings plans and the Dental HyGenie Plan Finder, visit http://www.DentalPlans.com.
About DentalPlans.com
DentalPlans.com offers more than 30 of the leading dental savings plans available at more than 100,000 dentist listings nationwide. With or without dental insurance, individuals, families, businesses and groups have easy access to savings at the dentist with dental savings plans. Visit DentalPlans.com and enter your ZIP code to find dental savings plans and participating dentists available in your area, and save 10% to 60% on most dental care procedures.
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DentalPlans.com is making quality dental care affordable nationwide. The company connects students, seniors, parents, families and businesses online to compare the best dental savings plans in their area and find one that fits their unique dental care needs. Through DentalPlans.com, people have easy access to savings at the dentist, and an easy-to-use alternative to dental insurance.
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