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17 years 2 months ago #1670
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Now that we are retired retired, been looking for dental insurance
anyone use tricare delta dental at 50 bux a month?
Any hints for affordable coverage would be GREAT
anyone use tricare delta dental at 50 bux a month?
Any hints for affordable coverage would be GREAT
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17 years 2 months ago #1671
by cdrcos
Joe & Barb
2016 Winnebago Vista 31KE
Shoreview, Minnesota
Sun City Center, Florida
Replied by cdrcos on topic Re: Dental insurance
If it was $50 a month where we are I would have done it, but in our area it would be $73.08 for the 2 of us, so I kept my work plan with Delta Dental when I retired which was $68. We figured out that the premiums were about equal to the yearly cost for routine care - so having the insurance covers the unexpected.
Joe & Barb
2016 Winnebago Vista 31KE
Shoreview, Minnesota
Sun City Center, Florida
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17 years 2 months ago #1672
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Replied by mikecfr on topic Re: Dental insurance
My wife and I have it and it is about $63 a month here. My plan at work was about $5 a month higher so the TRDP was a little cheaper with the same benefits. We like it and there seem to be plenty of dentists in the plan. I only makes sense if you have our teeth cleaned twice a year and/or need other work, which we do.
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17 years 2 months ago #1673
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"Battles are sometimes won by generals; wars are nearly always won by sergeants and privates."
-F.E. Adcock, British classical scholar
Replied by mkebikecop on topic Re: Dental insurance
We also pay around $63 for the family plan (me & her). Found no other plans that come close. She retired in June & we lost her ($27)plan then.
Never had any problems with the coverage or finding a dentest.
Never had any problems with the coverage or finding a dentest.
"Battles are sometimes won by generals; wars are nearly always won by sergeants and privates."
-F.E. Adcock, British classical scholar
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17 years 2 months ago #1674
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Rick Stone, YNC, USN(RET)
2007 Monaco Cayman XL
2006 Chevy HHR
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Replied by oldchief46 on topic Re: Dental insurance
We did not carry the TriCare Delta Dental while we both worked for the state of Oklahoma. The state covered us for health/dental and paid for it. Once we retired from the state we changed everything to TriCare, including the dental. We pay just over $50 a month and so far it has worked just like what we had with the state. The only drawback is we did not go direct from our state coverage to Delta. We retired 7/1/06 and did not sign up for Delta until December 2006. Because of that we have a 12 month waiting period for any major type of stuff. The wife had to pay for a crown recently because of that waiting period. Come December the 12 months will be up and I expect it to be good coverage.
Rick Stone, YNC, USN(RET)
2007 Monaco Cayman XL
2006 Chevy HHR
oldchief1.blogspot.com
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17 years 2 months ago #1749
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thanks all
at my last job(army contractor) the company covered it all but 16 a month for a family, so the 50 a month was just a big SHOCKER
needed a warm fuzzy so to speak
at my last job(army contractor) the company covered it all but 16 a month for a family, so the 50 a month was just a big SHOCKER
needed a warm fuzzy so to speak
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