Missouri Dental PLUS™ Dental Plans Savings
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Affordable Missouri Dental PLUS™ individual or family dental plans offer instant savings on dental exams, dental x-rays, teeth cleanings and other Missouri preventive dental services.
Save on fillings, crowns, bridges, TMJ treatment, root canals, wisdom teeth extraction, dental implants, dental veneers, dentures and other Missouri restorative dental services. You can realize savings up to 80% on Missouri dental services. |
Save 20% to
80% on
Missouri
Dental Care!

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| Dental PLUS™ Dental Plans Available In All Of Missouri, Including: |
Realize instant savings in Missouri with no paperwork, no waiting period, no limit on MO dental services, no age limit, and ongoing dental problems are accepted (except orthodontic treatment in progress).
Dental Plans offer savings on dental services provided by Missouri General Dentists, Missouri Cosmetic Dentists, and Orthodontists from a Missouri dental plan network. |
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| In addition to getting quality MO dental care at affordable prices, Dental PLUS™ includes three additional discount benefits, at no additional charge. |
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Payment for dental services is made by cash, check, or credit card to the dental plan provider at the time the dental service is rendered.
Enroll in Missouri dental plans online and receive dental service discounts the same day, if necessary. |
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Popular Dental Plan Articles |
Things To Consider When Choosing Your Dental Plans or Health Plans |
Many plans require dentists to follow treatment plans that rely on a Least Expensive Alternative Treatment (LEAT) approach. If there are multiple treatment options for a specific condition, the plan will pay for the least expensive treatment option. |
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There is no regulation as to how insurance companies determine reimbursement levels in a dental insurance policy. This can result in very wide fluctuations.
"Usual, customary and reasonable" (UCR) may be one of the most misunderstood terms used in describing dental insurance. |
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Dental is one of the most requested benefits by employees and national surveys show that the lack of an adequate benefits package is a major reason why employees change jobs.
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Tobacco stains the teeth and increases the risk of gum disease and tooth loss. Drinks containing alcohol, and the mixers used with them, often contain lots of sugar, increasing the risk of tooth decay. |
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The American Dental Association states that good oral health is very important to good physical health and the proper cleaning of our teeth and gums, as well as, regular visits to our dentist are very important. |
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Dental decay is one of the most common chronic infectious diseases among U.S. children. This preventable health problem begins early: 17% of children aged 2-4 years have already had decay. |
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