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.
Comment by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA)
Call the actual company and ask them to use plain terms for this clause.
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.
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