Heartland Dental Care Offers Vantage One™ Discount Dental Plan
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"Financial barriers can prevent many people from seeking out dental care that's vital to their health, so Heartland's prepared to offer options," said
Unlike insurance, all applicants are guaranteed acceptance with the Vantage One™ dental plan. With enrollment fees as low as
Besides cleanings and exams, patients who enroll in the Vantage One™ dental plan will also receive 25% off on other dental services such as fillings, extractions, crowns, orthodontics, root canals, oral surgery, periodontal treatments, dentures and other cosmetic procedures. Other advantages of the plan include no claim forms to submit, no waiting period, no limits on number of visits and no deductibles or maximums.
"The savings offered with the Vantage One™ dental plan will remarkably help a great number of our patients and their families," said Bauer. "Heartland's top priority has always been our patients' well-being, so we're delighted to offer dental plans that will benefit both their health and budget."
Vantage One™ dental plan will be available to residents of Ariz., Mo., Okla.,
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