Kids dental insurance, When is a good time to add your child to your dental insurance plan.
In order to determine the correct time to add your child to your dental insurance plan requires knowing just a few facts about your dental insurance. If you have a new born and are not sure if you should add your child now or latter to your dental insurance plan. Call the insurance company and ask them what their policy terms are for adding additional household members.
Some dental insurance plans do not charge more for having another child, if you currently have their family plan. Therefor, you can add your child at any time without it effecting you premium cost.
With that being said if you have dental insurance for only you and or you and a spouse, adding a child may make the cost of your insurance go up. You may therefor what to wait until the child is older. Doing that will help avoid any increases in the cost of your plan, until you start taking your child to see the dentist.
Always check with your plan carrier to verify if you are subject to any enrollment or cut off dates. That way you can make any necessary plan changes before the cut off period to avoid being out another year or policy term.
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Wednesday, Jun. 30th 2010 3:04 PM at 3:04 pm
I added my son to my dental insurance plan once the open enrollment came up. Even though he did not have teeth yet I wanted him to be covered for when his teeth did start coming out.