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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 753275" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>My son was in a situation with an infected this time last year. I found a dental plan through Delta Dental that sounded really good and was $20 a month. The only catch was that because the premiums were so low they required paying for a year upfront. We told my son, who had just started working at that time, that we would pay to enroll him but any copays were on him as well as renewing the coverage if he still wanted to keep it after the year was over. I know he's seen a dentist with that insurance because there is no charge for routine cleanings, exams, etc., but not sure what all work he has had done. The coverage should be ending sometime soon but he's eligible for benefits at this job in January so he may not need it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 753275, member: 22877"] My son was in a situation with an infected this time last year. I found a dental plan through Delta Dental that sounded really good and was $20 a month. The only catch was that because the premiums were so low they required paying for a year upfront. We told my son, who had just started working at that time, that we would pay to enroll him but any copays were on him as well as renewing the coverage if he still wanted to keep it after the year was over. I know he's seen a dentist with that insurance because there is no charge for routine cleanings, exams, etc., but not sure what all work he has had done. The coverage should be ending sometime soon but he's eligible for benefits at this job in January so he may not need it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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