Employer Dental Insurance Manchester CT

Local resource for employer dental insurance in Manchester, CT. Find helpful information and listings for dental networks that can provide information on dental insurance issues such as preventive care coverage, non-network reimbursement, and orthodontic treatment.

Mr. Robert G. Wade (RFC®), LUTCF, RHU
860 788 2008
126 Bartlett Hill Road
Portland, CT
Paychex, Inc
203-803-9562
55 Capital Boulevard
Rocky Hill, CT
Creative Health Insurance
860-647-7353
230 Hartford Turnpike
Vernon, CT
Bloomfield Health Care Center of Connecticut
(860) 242-8595
355 Park Avenue
Bloomfield, CT
Carman Associates
(413) 567-1000
33 Ardsley Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Moukawsher & Walsh Employee Benefits
(860) 278-7000
21 Oak St
Hartford, CT
PrimePay, LLC
860-740-7426
5 Cromwell Drive
Cromwell, CT
CIGNA
(215) 761-4328
Civic Affairs, A8CIV
Hartford, CT
Berkshire Insurance Group
(413) 739-5803
138 Longmeadow St Ste 101
Longmeadow, MA
Health Plans Consolidated
(413) 567-3045
251 Ardsley Rd
Longmeadow, MA
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Employer Dental Insurance

Employer dental insurance is a health coverage plan that is an employee benefit at many workplaces. This policy can provide family dental coverage or an individual coverage and may be an employer insurance which you pay none of, or part of. Whether or not your company provides dental insurance to employees is a personal matter of the business owner and it is not a required insurance coverage for any business in the US. With recent cuts in insurance across the board, and so many uninsured Americans working, having a company that provides dental insurance has been equated with having a “good job” in recent times.

Your dental health coverage plan may include routine items such as cleanings and fillings, or may be more comprehensive covering procedures such as root canals and reconstructive surgery. Employee benefits vary, so it is very important to know what is covered and what is not before you authorize a dental procedure.

If you do not have dental insurance, or even if you must pay a percentage of your dental procedure expense as part of your family dental coverage, it can get expensive. If you have any questions about the scope of your employer insurance for dental or your obligation for copays, usually your human resources person can help you understand the policy limitations. You can also consult with the health coverage plan itself as they usually have customer service representatives who can assist you in understanding the employer insurance coverage whether you have individual or family dental coverage.