
Are you really getting the most out of your dental insurance premium, or are you leaving money on the table? Most individuals underestimate their premiums, especially if they don’t utilize all the benefits. The “Use-It-Lose-It” policy requires you to take action before your dental benefits reset. With a little planning ahead of time, you can optimize the return on investment (ROI) and not lose funds when the year ends.
What is the “Use-It-Lose-It” Challenge?
The “Use-It-Lose-It” rule states that unutilized dental benefits do not carry over to the next year. They expire on December 31st. If you don’t use your benefits by the deadline, they’re gone.
This rule creates an opportunity for engaged patients to get maximum value from their coverage. By acting now, you can ensure each dollar spent on your premium returns the most value.
Maximizing Your ROI: A Smart Plan for Your Premium
To get the most out of your ROI, you must plan throughout the year. Planning of dental visits can make treatment more affordable. By phasing procedures, you can avoid an end-of-year rush without forgoing all of your benefits. Utilize preventive care like regular check-ups and cleanings, which are usually insurance-covered, to keep your dental health in check.
Schedule preventive visits since they are cheap and spare you from future expensive treatments. Should you need more expensive treatments, such as fillings, crowns, or orthodontics, schedule them before your benefits renewal. That way, you are putting your premiums to good use and getting the best out of your coverage.
The Hidden Costs of Failing to Heed the “Use-It-Lose-It” Rule
Failing to use your benefits will cost you hundreds of dollars. By failing to observe the “Use-It-Lose-It” guideline, you are giving up valuable coverage that will not be carried over. Delaying necessary dental work can also impact your health.
Minor problems, if left unaddressed, will turn into costly procedures. Additionally, there is the emotional toll of realizing that benefits have been wasted. Imagine having a dental emergency in January and wishing you had acted earlier.
How to Avoid the Last-Minute Rush
Keep track. Keep an eye on your benefits, deductibles, and appointment schedule throughout the year. Set reminders to book dental appointments in advance of holidays so you are not scrambling at the last minute.
Consult with your dentist about what appointments you need to book yet this year. They will be able to assist you in maximizing your benefits and getting the most out of your plan.
Taking control of your dental benefits means doing something about using them before they expire. Do not lose coverage by being proactive and getting things in order. Do not let your “Use-It-Lose-It” benefits go to waste. Contact our dental office today to schedule your next appointment and make your premium work for you.