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Is Periodontal Coverage Worth It?

Periodontal disease is the most severe stage of gum disease, and it is on the rise. Unlike milder gum disease, periodontal disease requires a separate set of procedures to get your mouth healthy again. That’s where good dental insurance comes in. Making sure your dental plan has the periodontal coverage you need is important to protect your wallet whether you have periodontal disease or not. Here are 3 reasons why:

  • Periodontal Disease is Common: According to the CDC, 47.2% of people over 30 have some form of periodontal disease, and more than 70% of people over 70 do too. That means almost half of adults have the potential need for periodontal services. So, be sure your dental insurance covers treatment!
  • Procedure Cost: Unlike cleanings and cavities, periodontal services aren’t routine. You generally need to see a specialist called a periodontist and corrective procedures like gum grafts and laser trimming are some of the most expensive dental procedures you can have done. If you are at risk for periodontal disease, dental insurance that covers these treatments is one of the best ways to get the care you need while preventing large dental bills.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Periodontal services aren’t just major procedures like gum grafts. Treatments for periodontal disease and gum disease can be found in every procedure type - preventive, basic, and major dental services. Standard cleanings and exams are important procedures for the prevention of periodontal disease, and deep scaling is a common basic service that can be incredibly helpful for reversing early-stage gum disease. So, make sure your dental insurance has the coverage for the procedures you and your family will need!

Dental insurance plans with periodontal coverage protect you and your family from the effects of periodontal disease without breaking the bank. Gum and periodontal diseases can be detrimental to your overall health – so make sure you get the dental care you need and have the right dental plan to protect your wallet. Want to learn more about picking the right dental plan? Download our FREE guide below!

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