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| Save money on routine maintenance or expensive dental work Each discount dental plan features instant savings on all dental procedures. Each participating dentist charges plan members according to an established "discounted fee schedule." As a plan member, you are responsible for paying the "discounted" fee for each procedure performed according to your selected plan's fee schedule. | |
| Participating dentist charges plan members according to an established "discounted fee schedule." | |
| As a Dental Plan member, you are responsible for paying the "discounted" fee for each procedure performed according to your selected plan's fee schedule. |
We can get you into the dentists office immediately. Most plans activate
within 24-48 hours. If you need to use your benefits immediately. All dental
specialties are covered, including braces If you are in need of specialty work,
participating dental specialists are available for each dental plan. Depending
on the plan you select, you will receive discounts off all procedures performed
by participating specialists on that plan. (find a specialist ) If you are in
need of specialty work, participating dental specialists are available for each
dental plan. Depending on the plan you select, you will receive discounts off
all procedures performed by participating specialists on that plan.
Discount dental plans are designed for individuals and families looking to save money on dental care services. All general dentists participating in a discount dental plan have agreed to accept a discounted fee as payment in full for each service performed. Once enrolled in any discount plan, you may visit any participating dentist and receive treatment at a reduced fee. When visiting a general dentist, this reduced fee is usually up to 60% off dentists' regular fees. Simply show your membership card when visiting any participating plan dentist to receive dental services at discounted rates. No claim forms. No background checks. No hassles.
Reduced fee plans offered by SavingsDental.com are not insurance. Most "dental insurance" is designed for groups and businesses. Discount dental plans are an innovative alternative to dental insurance, designed for the needs of individuals and families.
A reduced fee plan is different in several ways from traditional insurance. Reduced fee plans remove much of the hassle and waiting that goes into enrolling in traditional insurance. Unlike traditional insurance, we do not check for preexisting conditions. There are no complicated forms to fill out and send back and forth to any insurance company. There are no deductibles to worry about and enrollment is available to anyone at any age, regardless of your current health. Most importantly there is no annual maximum benefit. You can use the plan as much and as often as needed.
The network of participating doctors, dentists, optometrists, and pharmacists
that participate in the plans SavingsDental.com offers are licensed
professionals just like you would find in any of the most popular insurance
plans today.
Yes, but it is best to check with the participating dentist office directly to maximize and coordinate all your dental benefits.
Your TOTAL out of pocket expenses include your dental plan membership fee plus the discounted fees you will be charged for dental services. That's it!
Your membership is activated within days after your payment is received and processed. On the plan detail pages, you will find an "Activation Date" - this is the first day that you may begin using your benefits. Unlike dental insurance, there is no 30-day or 90-day waiting period or background checks.
Use our powerful searches to find out if dentists are in your area. We offer the largest combined network of dentists anywhere, with a network presence in all 50 states.
A participating provider is a dentist who has agreed to participate and provide dental services to plan members at a lower, preferred schedule of fees.
No. With the discount dental plans we offer you are not obligated to use a specific participating provider. You are free to use any dentist listed in the plan's network, regardless of the ZIP code, town, city or state.
All of our participating providers are subject to a selective screening process to ensure that all are licensed practitioners and his or her qualifications meet our standards. The following steps are taken by our network providers to ensure that you receive top-notch care. o An initial application to collect general office and provider data o A requirement that each dentist complies with OSHA and CDC standards o A requirement that up-to-date current malpractice insurance and state license information is kept on file for each provider
Instantly online in the members area. Your complete benefit package will be provided to you right on your home or office PC. You can print your membership cards and complete fulfillment materials anywhere! If you do not have access to a printer, we will be happy to print the package and mail it to you.
In general, MOST of the orthodontic procedures, services and treatment, when performed by an orthodontic specialist are offered at a discount off the usual and customary dental specialist's fee.
In general, MOST of the cosmetic dental procedures, services and treatments, when performed, are offered at a substantial discount off the dentist's usual and customary dental fee.
No. Unfortunately the current dental plans we offer are not available outside the United States yet. We are working diligently to expand our network. Please feel free to periodically check the website for updates.
No. The enrollment fee is an annual fee which must be paid in full at once to
become an active member. SavingsDental.com hopes to bring the consumer a quality
product at the lowest cost possible. Accepting payments
on a monthly basis increases the cost of processing, thus making the plans more
expensive.

A
Abutment: The teeth on either side of a missing tooth. Abutments are the part of
the bridge used to support the replacement of the missing teeth (pontics).
Amalgam: Silver filling. Amalgams are usually placed on the back teeth
(posterior teeth).
Anesthesia: Relieves the sensation of pain.
Anterior Teeth: The front teeth (incisors and cupids).
Arch: The upper or lower jaw.
B
Back Teeth: See Posterior Teeth
Bicuspid: The first and second bicuspids, those are the fourth and fifth teeth
from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. These are the back teeth
that are used for chewing, they only have two points (cusps).
Bitewing: X-ray that shows the upper and lower teeth's biting surfaces on the
same film. This x-ray shows the portion of the teeth above the gumline.
Bridge: A fixed appliance (prosthesis) that replaces missing teeth. A bridge is
a series of crowns (abutments and pontics).
Bruxism: Clenching or grinding of the teeth.
C
Calculus: The sticky film on your teeth (plaque) that has hardened. Also known
as tartar.
Canal: The narrow chamber inside the root of the tooth that contains the nerve
and blood vessels.
Canines: See cuspids.
Caries: Correct technical term for decay.
Cleaning: See prophylaxis.
Complete Series: See Full Mouth X-rays.
Composite Filling: Tooth colored filling. Insurance companies usually only allow
them on the front teeth (anterior teeth). When composites are done on the back
teeth (posterior teeth) the insurance company usually pays them as an amalgam.
Composites are also known as resin fillings.
Crown: Full care for a tooth.When the tooth cannot be restored by a filling
a crown is usually fabricated.
Curettage: Surgical scraping of bacteria from the soft tissue. This is a
periodontal procedure and is usually performed one quadrant at a time. Procedure
code 4220.
Cusps: The high points on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (posterior
teeth).
Cuspids: The third tooth from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth.
These are the front teeth that have one rounded or pointed edge used for biting.
Also known as canines.
D
Deciduous Teeth: See Primary Teeth.
Denture: A removable appliance (prosthesis) that replaces all of the teeth in
either the upper or lower jaw.
Diagnostics: Procedures performed by the dentist to identify what's going on in
the mouth. The most common procedures you will deal with are the exam and x-rays
classifies as preventive.
E
Edentulous: All the teeth are missing in either the upper or lower arch.
Endo: See Endodontics.
Endodontics (Endo): The treatment of diseases or injuries that affect the root
tip or nerve of the tooth. The most common procedure that you will deal with is
a root canal.
F
Fluorides: Topical application of a gel or liquid that prevents decay.
F.M.X.: See Full Mouth X-rays.
Front Teeth: See Anterior Teeth.
Full Mouth x-rays (F.M.X.): X-rays showing all the teeth. Includes 14
periapicals and 2 or 4 bitewings. Also known as a complete series.
G
General Anesthesia: Relieves the sensation of pain on the whole body. General
anesthesia renders you unconscious.
Gingiva: The gums.
I
Impaction: An unerupted or partially erupted tooth that will not fully erupt
because it is obstructed by another tooth, bone, or soft tissue.
Implant: A post that is implanted in the bone. A crown, bridge or denture is
then placed over the implant
Incisors: The central and lateral incisor, those are the first and second teeth
from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. These are the front teeth
with the flat edges for biting.
Inlay: A laboratory processed restoration made of metal, acrylic or porcelain.
This filling does not involve the high points of the tooth (cusps).
L
Local Anesthesia: Relieves the sensation of pain in a localized area.
M
Mandible: The lower jaw.
Maxilla: The upper jaw.
Molars: The first, second and third molars, those are the sixth, seventh and
eighth teeth from the center of the mouth to the back of the mouth. The back
teeth with the large chewing surface on top. They have 4 points (cusps).
N
Nightguard: A removable acrylic appliance to minimize the effects of grinding
the teeth (bruxism) or joint problems (T.M.J.). Usually worn at night to prevent
the grinding of teeth or relieve joint pain. Also known as an occlusal guard.
O
Occlusal: The chewing surfaces of the back teeth.
Occlusal Guard: See Nightguard.
Onlay: A laboratory processed restoration made of metal, porcelain or acrylic
that replaces one or more of the highest points of the tooth (cusps).
Oral Surgery (O.S.): Surgery of the mouth.
Ortho: See Orthodontics.
Orthodontics (Ortho): Straightening of the teeth.
O.S.: See Oral Surgery.
P
P.A.: Common dental language for a periapical. See Periapical.
Palate: Roof of the mouth.
Panorex: An x-ray taken outside of the mouth that shows all the teeth on one
film.
Partial Denture: A removable appliance (prosthesis) that replaces some of the
teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.
Pedo: See Pedodontics.
Pedodontics (Pedo): The treatment of children's teeth.
Periapical: An x-ray that shows the whole tooth (above and below the gumline).
Also known as a single film or P.A.
Perio: See Periodontics.
Perio Charting: Measures the depth that the gums have detached from the side of
the tooth forming a pocket (perio pocket).
Periodontal Maintenance: Cleaning of the teeth following periodontal treatment,
includes perio charting. Procedure code 4910. Also known as a perio prophy or
perio recall.
Periodontics (Perio): The treatment of diseases of the gum or bone (supporting
structure).
Perio Pocket: The pocket that forms when the gums detach from the side of the
tooth.
Perio Prophy: See Periodontal Maintenance.
Perio Recall: See Periodontal Maintenance.
Permanent First And Second Molars: The adult first and second molars, they are
the sixth and seventh teeth from the center of the mouth to the back of the
mouth. Does not include the third molar (wisdom tooth).
Permanent Molars: The adult first, second and third molars.
Permanent Dentition: See Permanent Teeth.
Permanent Teeth: The adult teeth. Also known as the permanent dentition.
Plaque: A sticky film on the teeth. If it is not removed by brushing it can
harden into calculus.
Pontic: The part of a bridge that replaces the missing teeth.
Posterior Teeth: The back teeth (Bicuspids and molars).
Preventive: Procedure performed to prevent decay and gum disease. The procedures
that Trojan classifies as preventive are the exam, x-rays and prophys. The exam
and x-rays are also known as diagnostic procedures.
Primary Dentition: See Primary Teeth.
Primary Teeth: The baby teeth. Also known as the primary dentition. The baby
teeth are replaced by the adult teeth (permanent teeth)
Prophy: See Prophylaxis.
Prophylaxis: Cleaning the teeth. Also known as a prophy.
Prosthodontics: A fixed or removable appliance to replace missing teeth.
Example: bridges, dentures and partials. Sometimes single crowns are considered
prosthetics.
Prosthetic Replacement: How old does the crown, bridge, partial or denture have
to be before it can be replaced? They usually must be unserviceable also.
Prosthodontics: Dealing with the replacement of missing teeth.
Q
Quadrant: One of the four equal sections of the mouth. The upper right, upper
left, lower right or the lower left.
R
R.C.T.: See Root Canal Therapy.
Resin Filling: See Composite Filling.
Restorative: Procedures performed to restore the missing part of the teeth. Some
insurance companies only consider the fillings to be restorative, others
consider the fillings, crowns, bridges and dentures to be restorative.
Root Canal Therapy (R.C.T.): The nerve of the tooth is removed from the canal
inside the root and replaced with a filling material
Root Planing: Deep cleaning of the teeth to remove calculus below the gumline.
This is not a prophylaxis. This is a periodontal procedure and is usually
performed one quadrant at a time. Procedure code 4341.
S
Sealant: Clear application of acrylic placed over the biting surface of the
tooth to prevent decay. Most insurance companies only allow these on permanent
teeth.
Single Film: See Periapical.
T
Tartar: See Calculus.
Temporomandibular Joint (T.M.J.): Temporo (temporal bone), mandibular (lower
jaw). This is the connecting hinge between the lower jaw and base of the skull.
Also known as T.M.J.. T.M.J. treatment is sometimes paid under medical.
Third Molar: See Wisdom Tooth.
T.M.J.: See Temporomandibular Joint.
V
Virgin Teeth: Teeth that have no decay or fillings.
W
Wisdom Tooth: The third molar, this is the eighth tooth from the center of mouth
to the back of the mouth. Wisdom teeth are often impacted (obstructed from
erupting) and have to be extracted
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