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How to Get Dental Insurance Without a Job

Dental insurance can help you maintain your oral health while helping to lower costs for dental care even if you’re in between jobs. Not only does the CDC recommend that everyone get at least one yearly dental exam, but insurance can help reduce your out-of-pocket costs for procedures that could otherwise have a major financial impact when you’re out of work.1 Aflac offers network and supplemental (additional coverage for expenses your primary plan doesn’t cover) dental insurance plans, along with Dental, Vision and Hearing (DVH) Insurance that can help with dental care whether or not you are employed.

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Key Takeaways

  • There are several ways to apply for dental insurance for the unemployed, including using the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, applying for private insurance, and taking advantage of state assistance programs.
  • Dental insurance can be worthwhile when you’re in between jobs because it can help reduce the financial impact of medically necessary dental care.
  • You can purchase Aflac’s network dental insurance, supplemental insurance, or DVH Insurance for individuals for added peace of mind even if you are unemployed.

How dental insurance for the unemployed works

Dental insurance for the unemployed can help you cover a variety of dental care expenses. Rather than pay your portion of monthly premiums out of your paycheck, as you would with an employer-sponsored plan, you can pay out of pocket to keep your coverage active.2 Usually, dental insurance policies cover:

  • Preventative care: Routine exams, cleanings, and X-rays
  • Basic services: Simple procedures like fillings, basic gum treatments, and non-surgical procedures
  • Major services: More complex procedures such as crowns, bridges, and oral surgery2

Dental insurance coverage options for people without a job

About half of all Americans receive dental benefits through their employers.3 For people who are unemployed, there are several alternatives:

Dental insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplace

The ACA Marketplace offers dental coverage through dental-only plans and combination health and dental insurance plans. There are two types of Marketplace dental plans: high and low. High coverage plans have higher premiums but lower copayments and deductibles, while low coverage plans have lower premiums but higher copayments and deductibles.4

Individual dental insurance from an insurance company

You can purchase dental insurance for individuals and families directly from insurance companies. Aflac offers network dental insurance plans that provide coverage for preventative care, basic services, and major services. You can also get supplemental dental insurance coverage from Aflac, which pays cash benefits direct to the policyholder, unless otherwise assigned, to help you pay for expenses not covered by a primary plan. If you have vision and hearing needs as well, Aflac offers DVH plans that combine dental, vision, and hearing coverage collectively in one plan.

Dental insurance from Medicaid and state assistance programs

Each state governs its own Medicaid program. States are required to provide dental benefits to children covered by Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), but there’s no such requirement for adults.5 Check with your state’s Medicaid office to determine program eligibility.

Dental discount plans

Dental discount plans are membership programs that give you access to discounted prices on services from participating dentists.6 You would pay for treatment out of pocket, but it could be more cost-effective while you’re looking for your next job as long as you practice good oral hygiene and have no significant dental concerns.

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Why is dental insurance worth it?

For many people, dental insurance is worth it for a few reasons:

  • Helps reduce out-of-pocket costs: Dental insurance can help lower the cost of both basic procedures and more complex ones.
  • Offers affordable coverage: Whether you’re applying for coverage through a state-sponsored program or a private insurance company like Aflac, dental insurance typically comes with affordable premium options that may fit your budget.
  • Can help maintain and improve your oral health: Having dental insurance may encourage you to visit the dentist more regularly, which can help keep your smile in good shape and identify potential issues before they worsen.

How to apply for dental insurance without a job

Those who are unemployed can apply for a dental insurance policy by following these steps:

  • Weigh your dental health needs: To determine what to look for in a plan, you must assess your oral health needs. If your teeth are in good shape and your primary concern is preventative care, you could opt for a plan with higher deductibles but lower premiums. If you have ongoing concerns about your teeth, on the other hand, you might consider the opposite.
  • Review costs and coverage limits: When you shop with private insurers or for public Marketplace plans, review plan details carefully to understand premium costs, deductibles, copayments, and annual coverage limits.
  • Check provider networks: If you already have a dentist that you like, look for an insurance plan that includes them in the network. If they’re not in network, an insurer might require you to find a new dentist or offer less coverage for an out-of-network dentist.
  • Get a quote: Many insurers, like Aflac, allow you to get a quote online.

Get a quote for Aflac dental insurance

You don’t have to be employed to apply for dental insurance. There are both public and private insurance options on the market, giving you some flexibility when you’re looking for a plan. Aflac’s network dental insurance plans can help meet your oral care needs, while supplemental dental insurance can pay cash benefits to help you with costs that aren’t covered by a primary plan. Aflac’s DVH insurance also offers a cost-effective way to get dental, vision, and hearing coverage collectively with one monthly premium. Chat with an agent today to discuss your coverage needs and get a quote.

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