How Your Dental Plan Works

What do you get when you buy a dental plan? Just like health insurance, you get access to a network of dentists and coverage for care and treatment you receive.

Provider network: trusted dentists

Every dental plan has a network, which is a group of dentists that works closely with an insurer to serve its members. With most dental plans, you can get care from either an in-network or out-of-network dentist. In-network dentists are known as participating providers. They have a contract with the insurance plan to provide services at a set fee. You can see a nonparticipating (out-of-network) provider, but you may pay more than if you were to see a participating provider. Participating providers also file claims on your behalf. Learn more about provider networks.

Types of dental plans

Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) and prepaid or dental health maintenance organization (DHMO) plans are two of the most common types of dental—and health—insurance. DHMO plans usually have lower premiums than PPO plans but offer a smaller provider network and often lower reimbursement for services.

BlueDental Copayment, Choice and Choice Plus are PPO plans. BlueDental Care is a prepaid plan that works like an DHMO.

PPO/HMO Network Comparison Chart

PPODHMO/Prepaid
Choosing a DentistSee any dentist and get discounts on services when you visit participating providers.Benefits apply only when you see participating providers. You must also select a primary dentist.
Specialist coverageNo referral needed to see a specialist.Some plans offer specialist coverage; check your policy for details. For plans that don't include coverage, you may receive a 25% reduction from Participating Specialists' usual fee for covered dental care services performed.
How you payA percentage of the cost is paid when you meet your annual deductible. Copayments may apply for some plans.You pay a set copayment at each visit.
Annual maximumYes, but some plans allow you to rollover unused benefits.No.
AdvantagesFlexibility—see the dentist of your choice, in- or out-of-network.

Larger networks of dentists.

If you have a dentist, check our provider directory to see if your dentist is in our PPO or DHMO network.

BlueDental PPO vs. Prepaid

If you’re a BlueDental PPO member, you have access to a large dental network in Florida and nationwide. If you choose a dentist in our network, you can realize greater savings, including low or no out-of-pocket costs for preventive services. The networks for BlueDental Copayment, Choice and Choice Plus plans are each a little different, so be sure you select your plan when using the “find a dentist” tool.

Our BlueDental Care prepaid plan has a smaller network and provides no out-of-network benefits. If you are considering selecting a BlueDental Care plan, it’s a good idea to first check whether your dentist or a dentist near you is in the Care network. You will also need to choose a dentist from the Care network when you enroll in your plan.

Dental services

The purpose of insurance is to provide you with a layer of financial protection against a possible risk. Just as auto insurance helps cover the cost of fixing or replacing a car damaged in an accident, dental insurance provides coverage for services such as fillings if you get a cavity or crowns if you damage a tooth. Dental services generally fall into three categories:

Some plans may include coverage for orthodontia, such as braces or dental implants. Also, dental services may be categorized differently based on your plan. Make sure to check your plan’s policy before you receive services.

What you pay for dental insurance

Like most types of insurance, you must make regular payments to get and keep your coverage. This is called a premium. There are cost-sharing payments called “out-of-pocket expenses” that you may need to pay for certain treatments. Unlike premiums, out-of-pocket expenses are tied to services you receive and they help keep premiums more affordable for everyone.