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I need to find a dental insurance plan for clinton iowa!?

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A friend of mine live in Iowa and he needs an individual dental plan. I have dental experience but I am not familiar with the private ins carriers out there. He has to have a private one he doesnt get it through his work. Can you help me out?

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  1. visit http://theclickinfo.com/dentalplan.go


  2. Most people look over dental coverage until they are in pain, and unless you are getting it through an employer they are usually not as good. Fortunately there are alternatives for those of us who want something affordable that offers a significant savings on dental costs. I recommend looking in to a discount dental program as you can save up to 50% and more on services rendered at a general dentist's office! Check it out at www.mybenefitsplus.com/trhonda2000.

    Hope this helps,

    Trhonda

  3. try http://www.dentalplansignup.com . Best of luck with your friend.

  4. I am with AmeriPlan USA and I did a check in Clinton , Iowa and AmeriPlan doesn't have any providers within 60 miles!! Which is very unfortunate, since we would have been his best option!!

    Does he have an immediate need?  i could search farther for him, just let me know..

    or you could have him give me a call with 10 local dentists in the area and within 30 days I could get some on a plan for him.  (don't worry, I don't benefit personally from referring providers!)  I just can't believe we don't have providers there!!  So i'd like to get some!

    send the list of dentists to:

    erika_ameriplan@hotmail.com

    and i'll do what I can within 30 days for him!  have him e-mail to if this is something he would seriously consider!!

    you are a great friend to post this for him!!

  5. Dental insurance is almost always obtained through a group.  Most of the time the "group" is an employer but there is also the possibility of a group that consists of the members of an association of some kind.  That is how I buy my insurance since I am no longer employed.  I belong to an organization that sponsors a Delta Dental plan that I may purchase as long as I keep paying my association dues.

    I can't vouch for these websites but offer them only as suggestions to begin his search; the second one is a discount plan not insurance:

    http://www.dentalinsurance.com/di/

    http://www.americandiscountdental.com/

  6. I've never found a private plan that makes sense - in other words, when you 'run the numbers', it doesn't pay you more than you pay them.  

    I haven't had dental coverage most of my adult life - I've just paid out of pocket.

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