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The Dental Insurance market is a subset of the Health Insurance market, which provides coverage for dental care services. It is designed to help individuals and families pay for preventive, basic, and major dental services. Dental Insurance plans typically cover preventive care such as regular check-ups, cleanings, and x-rays, as well as basic services like fillings and extractions. Major services, such as crowns, bridges, and dentures, may also be covered. Dental Insurance plans may also provide coverage for orthodontic services, including braces.
Dental Insurance plans are offered by employers, as well as through private insurance companies. Many employers offer Dental Insurance as part of their employee benefits package. Private insurance companies offer Dental Insurance plans to individuals and families.
Some companies in the Dental Insurance market include Aetna, Cigna, Delta Dental, Humana, MetLife, UnitedHealthcare, and Guardian. Show Less Read more