Blue Cross and Blue Shield have been offering some pretty great deals on dental plans lately and here is why.  They are an established and dedicated company to meeting their customers needs and plan on being in this business for the long haul.

There are 4 choices to choose from but most of them fall under Blue Cross Dental Select HMO plans.  With these plans you cannot just show up at the dentist and expect them to give you care, but you have to see which dentists in your area are currently accepting the program and can take it.  Different dentists will charge different amounts so you need to take this into consideration as well.  The great thing about them is the low co-pay amount.

You only need to pay $5 for your office checkups and visits for things like x-rays and teeth cleanings.  You will never have to worry about a deductable as there are none, and there are no yearly maximums and waiting periods as well.

The PPO plan from Blue Cross and Blue Shield lets you choose any dentist you want to get your dental coverage so it works a little differently.  Under this plan you are never charged for preventative care which can include cleanings, x-rays, sealants, and other basic dental care.  But if you will need surgery this plan will not cover any of that.

Would you like to see if you are able to be a member of a Blue Cross Dental Plan?

You can check out some more information from their website but there are a few things to consider in order to be eligibale to participate in the program, which includes your current dental health and whether you need individual or family dental coverage.

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