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How can I get cheap dental care in Louisiana?
You could spend lots of time looking for the least expensive dentist in Louisiana , or you can make it easy on yourself – join a Louisiana dental savings plan and get dental discounts from any participating dentist. Plan members get 10% to 60% off the costs of dental care, making it much easier to pay for regular dental checkups, root canals and crowns, braces, bridges and dentures – everything you’d need for a healthy, great-looking smile!
And with dental savings plans, you don’t have to wait before you can access discounted dental treatments. You start saving at participating Louisiana dentists as soon as your plan activates – within 24-72 hours, depending on the plan you choose.
There are no annual spending limits either. Dental insurance typically has a maximum of $1,000-$1,500 – about the cost of one root canal and crown! With your dental savings plan, you don’t have to worry about how much you need to spend to get the dental care you need.
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If you have an oral health issue that needs special care, or simply want to see a dentist who is specially trained in a particular dental procedure, you would choose a dental specialist. Typically, these dentists have 2-3 years of specialized training in their fields.
Dental savings plans can also help you save on specialist care, simply choose a specialist who participates in your plan’s network.
What kind of dental specialty care do you need? There are the nine dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association:
Dental Public Health: This discipline focuses on “preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through organized community efforts.” You probably wouldn’t visit a dental public health specialist; they don’t treat patients but do help people in a community access dental care.
Endodontics: Specialize in diseases of the dental pulp, you might choose to see an endodontist if you need a root canal.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: These specialists are oral surgeons, you might see one for a complicated tooth extraction, to get dental implants placed or for bone grafting prior to restorative procedures such as implant-supported dentures.
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology: This specialty focuses on “the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions.” These dental specialists might work with your general dentist to treat issues ranging from persistent dry mouth to fragile teeth and severe jaw pain.
Periodontics: Periodontics addresses the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their substitutes.” If you need treatments for gum disease, such as deep cleanings, you might get them from a periodontist.
Pediatric Dentistry: Pediatric dentists provide dental care for infants and children.
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: Oral and maxillofacial radiologists analyze radiographic images (x-rays).
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics: Orthodontists align the way teeth and jaws fit together. You might see an orthodontist if you need braces.
Prosthodontics: Prosthodontists restore broken, cracked or missing teeth. If you need dental implants, crowns, bridges, and dentures, you might get treated by a prosthodontist.
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Frequently Asked Dental Questions
How much can I save?
Dental savings plans for residents of Louisiana start at $79.95, less than half the cost of dental insurance. And with a dental savings plan you don’t have to wait for months before you can access discounted dental treatments. You start saving as soon as your plan activates – within 24-72 hours, depending on the plan you choose.
There are no annual spending limits either, and no deductibles. Dental insurance typically has a maximum of $1,000-$1,500 – about the cost of just one root canal and crown! With your Dental Savings Plan, you really can afford to get the dental care you need.
Why Dental Savings Plans?
Why? Because dental insurance is really designed to provide inexpensive preventive care to keep your teeth strong and healthy. But when your teeth aren’t healthy and you need affordable restorative care, you want a dental savings plan. The thing to remember is dental insurance usually won’t fix dental problems you have when you purchase insurance – and you’re limited in how soon you can get care, and how much coverage you get each year.
A good rule of thumb is that if a dentist tells you it’s going to take about $1000 (or more) to get your teeth healthy again, you want to be looking at your dental savings plans options. If your teeth are healthy and you want to save on preventive care and the occasional filling or other basic treatment, dental insurance could be the right choice for you. With dental insurance you can get your regular diagnostic and preventive services – like exams and cleanings twice per year, bitewing X-rays, and fluoride treatments to age 14 – for free.
Here’s something else you should know dental savings plans often offer discounts on treatments that aren’t often covered by dental insurance – like tooth whitening, overlays and other types of cosmetic dental care.
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