Separate Dental Insurance.

Posted by Ann Mckenna | February 23rd, 2010 in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Most health insurance policies have separate dental insurance. The covers of each other tend to be different, so are its prices, which incidentally also vary depending on the place of residence of the insured (in Madrid tend to be considerably more expensive than in the rest of Spain). According to our comparative analysis can hire a good dental insurance paying a premium of about 60 per year. But it is in the treatments where you will save money. For example, a dental implant can cost half with insurance than without it.

Limitations? Those over 64 years often have problems in recruiting dental insurance, unless they were already insured previously. In addition, policies often establish a grace period from the time they are hired and can last between one and ten months depending on the treatment.

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