dental coverage for a retiree

Rkh

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Anybody recommend good dental insurance coverage ? Lost mine when i retired, & now i have issues with crowns & fillings. Did all i could before retiring, but thats seems like when things go bad.
 
I do not have dental insurance as a retiree but I hear Delta Dental mentioned a lot. I suggest you Google it.

Paul
 
(quoted from post at 17:21:24 10/04/15)
I have Delta through Medicare. They pay for one cleaning a year. WOW. Nothing else.

Yeah -
Delta's what I've got (had it for 4 or 5 years) and it's pretty poor - I'm looking around for something better.
 
If you live in Alberta and your income is under a certain level the government give you $3000 every five years. That how I got my dentures.
 

I have a Delta plan, but it is capped @1500. 2 cleanings per year for my wife and I eats most of that up.
 
Are you looking for insurance ( for a major loss?) or just some company to pay your normal bills?

If you find one that will charge only $100/year and pay out $500/ each yr, please let me know.

I want to get heating propane and vehicle gasoline insurance from them.
 

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