Dental/Vision

Dental insurance is a type of health insurance that covers a portion of the cost of dental care. This can include routine dental procedures such as cleanings, fillings, and X-rays, as well as more complex procedures such as root canals and dentures. The amount of coverage varies depending on the specific plan, but most dental insurance plans cover a percentage of the cost of the procedure, with the patient responsible for the remaining balance.

Vision insurance, on the other hand, is a type of health insurance that covers a portion of the cost of eye care. This can include routine eye exams, prescription glasses, and contact lenses. Like dental insurance, the amount of coverage also varies depending on the specific plan, but most vision insurance plans cover a portion of the cost of eye exams and glasses or contact lenses, with the patient responsible for the remaining balance.

Dental and vision insurance can be important for maintaining overall health and wellbeing. Regular dental and eye exams can help detect and prevent problems before they become more serious, and having insurance can make these exams and procedures more affordable. Additionally, some dental and vision problems can be signs of other health issues, making these types of insurance even more important for maintaining overall health.