Use It or Lose It: Dental Benefits
2016 will soon be coming to a close, and so will your dental benefits. Remember to schedule your cleaning, exam, and any other dental procedures as soon as possible in order to fully utilize your 2016 insurance benefits. These benefits, as well as healthcare flexible spending accounts, may expire at the end of December. Unlike medical insurance, healthcare flexible spending accounts and most dental insurance plans do not roll over to the following year. As such, any unused benefits dollars for 2016 will be lost.
We know how busy families are today, but by coming in for regular dental cleanings and exams you may avoid dental complications that may cause you to exceed future dental benefits. We are committed to the prevention of dental disease, and regular exams and cleanings are essential in that effort.
As the end of the year approaches, calendars get busy and things get put off. We urge you to call today so that we may schedule your appointment as soon as possible. We want you to maximize your benefits AND have the best dental treatment available. Remember, it is always best to catch dental problems early. We look forward to seeing you soon. With best wishes for continued good health!
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