Dental Discount Cards
Discount dental plans are designed for individuals and families looking to save money on dental care services. Participating providers in the dental plans we offer have agreed to accept a discounted fee as payment-in-full for services performed. As a plan member, you simply show your membership card when visiting any participating plan provider to receive dental services at discounted fees. Note: Discount dental plans offered through DentalPlans.com are NOT insurance plans, but discount programs.
Dental Discount Cards provide you with a great way to save money on your dental care needs. Depending on your Dental Discount Card company, you can enjoy discounts of up to 50% with a national network of leading dental care providers. You must pay the dentist directly at the time dental services are rendered. The Discount Card does not pay any money to the provider. You also pay a monthly membership fee to the discount program in exchange for discounted rates at participating dental providers. Check out Discount Dental Plan: Preferred Network Access
Getting your Dental Discount card is easy. Simply fill out an application and you will receive your card in the mail soon after. When it's time to use your card, simply locate a service provider in the network, present your card to the provider at the time of service and get instant discounts.
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