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Too many insured patients delay dental care for out-of-pocket costs

Dr. Matthew Cohlmia

Patients who pay monthly premiums for dental insurance expect that insurance to pay for their dental care. Unfortunately, I have seen that this is not always the case, causing major problems for patients. The Oklahoma Legislature can provide the solution by requiring that at least 85% of patients’ dental insurance premium dollars are spent on patient dental care.

I seem to have this discussion far too often with many patients. Once treatment options have been viewed and determined for the patient’s best interest, the same concern is brought up by them, “I just don’t understand why my insurance pays so little for my treatment, yet I regularly pay a high monthly premium for my dental coverage.” It is a very difficult discussion for not only the patient but for the provider, as well. All this money spent for dental coverage, yet very little is paid by the insurance company toward their treatment. This situation, unfortunately, leads to delayed treatment or sometimes no treatment at all.


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