Savvy Senior: How to Cover Dental Care in Retirement
Dear Savvy Senior,
I had dental insurance through my work for many years, but lost it when I retired and joined Medicare. Where can retirees find affordable dental care?
Uninsured Al
Unfortunately, about two-thirds of
Medicare Advantage: While dental services are mostly excluded under original Medicare, many Medicare Advantage plans do provide coverage for dental care, but it's usually very limited. Medicare Advantage plans are government-approved health plans (usually HMOs and PPOs) sold by private insurance companies that you can choose in place of original Medicare. To shop and research Advantage plans in your area, visit Medicare.gov/plan-compare or call (800) 633-4227.
Dental insurance: If you have gum problems and need extensive dental care, a dental insurance plan may be worth the costs versus paying for care yourself. Monthly premiums for individual plans range from about
Dental savings plans: While savings plans aren't as comprehensive as insurance, they are a good option for those who don't have dental insurance. How this works is you pay an annual membership fee – around
Veterans' benefits: If you're a veteran enrolled in the
Cheaper dental care: Because prices can vary by dentist, one way to ensure you get a good deal on your dental care is to call multiple provides and compare prices. To get an idea of what different dental procedures cost in your area, see FairHealthConsumer.org. If you're paying cash, it's also perfectly reasonable to ask your dentist for a discount.
There are also a number health centers and clinics that provide low-cost dental care to those in need. Additionally, all university dental schools and college dental hygiene programs offer dental care and cleanings for less than half of what you would pay at a dentist's office. Students who are supervised by their professors provide the care. See TeethWisdom.org to search for a center, clinic or school near you.
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