Just wondering if anyone knew if there was a supplemental dental insurance for the TDP/United Concordia. I was stupid to not buy dental insurance through my job, thinking the TDP would be more than enough for my 2 cleanings a year, now I have to wait until October of '09 when annual enrollment comes around and I need several thousand dollars worth of dental stuff done in the mean time. I've already past my $1200 maximum that the TDP will cover annually with 2 cleanings, some minor periodontic work, a root canal, and a crown. It's looking like I'm going to need some periodontic bone grafts and going back into orthodontics so we're looking at something around $5-6k out of pocket. I really need to have this stuff done ASAP, so I'd rather not wait around until Feb. 1 when the annual term re-ups.
Thanks for any advice!
Supplemental Dental Insurance
Started by Guest_Kawen_*, Nov 14 2008 06:27 PM
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#1 Guest_Kawen_*
Posted 14 November 2008 - 06:27 PM
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Posted 14 November 2008 - 11:19 PM
Kawen, on Nov 14 2008, 11:27 PM, said:
Just wondering if anyone knew if there was a supplemental dental insurance for the TDP/United Concordia. I was stupid to not buy dental insurance through my job, thinking the TDP would be more than enough for my 2 cleanings a year, now I have to wait until October of '09 when annual enrollment comes around and I need several thousand dollars worth of dental stuff done in the mean time. I've already past my $1200 maximum that the TDP will cover annually with 2 cleanings, some minor periodontic work, a root canal, and a crown. It's looking like I'm going to need some periodontic bone grafts and going back into orthodontics so we're looking at something around $5-6k out of pocket. I really need to have this stuff done ASAP, so I'd rather not wait around until Feb. 1 when the annual term re-ups.
Thanks for any advice!
Thanks for any advice!
I don't think there is any. Concordia doesn't cover othro after you hit 23yrs old either.
Try looking to see if you can buy cheapier supp. insurence through Blue Cross, or a Dental Insurence provider. Also, some dentist officed have payment plans..
Off we go into the wild blue yonder!
#3 Guest_josephscoat4kids_*
Posted 27 November 2008 - 06:14 PM
TDP offers two cleanings every 12 months, and don't forget, if you're pregnant they'll pay for a 3rd cleaning (nice extra benefit). The new contract year for everyone is 02/01/09, and you get the $1200 again... here's a link I found for supplemental dental, you might want to check it out: www.dentalplans.com .. good luck! :o)
#4 Guest_ansel_*
Posted 02 March 2009 - 12:03 AM
Hi Kawen, expenses do get unbearable and you need to get it done ASAP. Did you try talking to professional private lenders? Did anyone suggest to you <URL removed for possible spam>? They offer loans specifically to military personnel. I hope they can help.
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#5 Guest_YoYoYo_*
Posted 27 July 2009 - 12:45 PM
kinda late, but the air force aid society is also a huge help when it comes to things like this. please check it out.
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