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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3389678" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>As a veteran I've found that I'm not using any insurance for dental care after retiring. </p><p>What ever the monthly fees would have been go into a savings account for major dental work if some is needed. </p><p>You can negotiate cash only with the dental clinic so you pay cash for every cleaning, etc and its not terribly bad at all. </p><p>Like anything else, one must shop around for the best cash only clinics. If there is a crown or something more serious, you can still negotiate cash only prices and use your savings account to pay all or part of the procedure. Self insured is the way we go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3389678, member: 5412"] As a veteran I've found that I'm not using any insurance for dental care after retiring. What ever the monthly fees would have been go into a savings account for major dental work if some is needed. You can negotiate cash only with the dental clinic so you pay cash for every cleaning, etc and its not terribly bad at all. Like anything else, one must shop around for the best cash only clinics. If there is a crown or something more serious, you can still negotiate cash only prices and use your savings account to pay all or part of the procedure. Self insured is the way we go. [/QUOTE]
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