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Vermont Dental Insurance for Seniors

Good oral care is essential to the health of every senior, but it’s not covered by your Original Medicare benefits. Here are the best dental insurance for seniors on Medicare in Vermont for 2023.

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Top Vermont Dental Plans for Seniors

Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network 1200/2500/3500 Plan
Max. Benefit
Year 1: $1,200, Year 2: $2,500, Year 3: $3,500
$41.54
/month
The IHC Group
PPO
IHC Bay Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per person
$20.92
/month
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Preventive Basic 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per member
$21.17
/month
The IHC Group
Indemnity
IHC Ridge Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$500/$750/$1000 (3 year graded maximum)
$28.67
/month
Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network 1200 Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,200
$32.79
/month
The IHC Group
PPO
IHC Apex Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per person
$33.09
/month
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Ultimate Max 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$2,000 per member
$38.65
/month
Renaissance
PPO
Renaissance MAX Choice Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,200 (Applies to Diagnostic & Preventive, Basic and Major Services)
$43.34
/month
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Increasing Max 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
Year 1: $1,000 per member Year 2: $1250 per member Year 3+: $1500 per member
$43.54
/month
Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network 3500 Plan
Max. Benefit
$3,500
$48.16
/month
Renaissance
PPO
Renaissance MAX Choice Plus Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000(First Year)/$2,000(Second Year)/$3,000(Third Year) (Applies to Diagnostic & Preventive, Basic and Major Services)
$60.98
/month
UnitedHealthOne
PPO
UnitedHealthOne Dental Premier Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per covered person
$70.01
/month

You have a lot of dental insurance options, so choose carefully. Be sure to look at a plan's annual limits, lifetime benefit limits and waiting periods. This is particularly important if you need restoration work now. In this case, a dental discount plan could be your best best.

For an accurate monthly rate in your location, be sure to request a quote with your specific information. Getting a quote online is fast and confidential.

Facts About Vermont Dental Plans & Insurance for Seniors

Unfortunately, senior dental insurance is not covered by Medicare. This is unfortunate because oral health is critical to your overall wellness.

If you are unfamiliar with individual dental insurance and discount dental plans available to you, read our dental insurance vs. dental savings plan for Vermont seniors information. Be aware that insurance regulators do not require standardized policies, making choices difficult to compare. We do our best to make it easy with a comprehensive overview, pointing out the good and the bad of each coverage.

Dental and Medicare Frequently Asked Questions

Sooner or later, most seniors with Medicare benefits want to know if Medicare covers a specific treatment. We've written articles that answer the following frequently asked questions:

  • Does Medicare Cover Dentures?
  • Discount Dental Plans for Seniors: Are They a Scam?
  • How-to Compare Affordable Dental Insurance for Seniors

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Compare the best dental insurance for seniors on Medicare in Vermont. Shop 2021 dental plan premiums, co-pays, and coverage.

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