What Does A 6 Month Elimination Period For Dental Insurance/indemnity Plans/discount Plans Mean?

I’m looking for an individual dental plan and I’m coming across terms I don’t know. One of which is “6 month elimination period.” I have no idea what this means. Please help.

3 Comments

  1. Comment by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA)

    Call the actual company and ask them to use plain terms for this clause.

  2. Comment by Annie M

    They probably mean that they will not cover pre-existing conditions for six months. You might want to consider a discount dental plan instead of dental insurance. Discount dental plans usually cover pre-existing conditions. The only exception to this is if you are already undergoing a treatment with a dentist before you sign up for the discount dental plan. To see which dental plans are available in your area, key in your zip code at http://www.lowpriceddentalplans.com.

  3. Comment by ELIZABETH R

    the best way to find an answer for a question is trying to explore a approach among an abundant of resources.here is a good one.
    http://insurance.freetipz.info/insurance-for-free.htm

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.