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Biggest thing people sometimes mistake discount dental plans for is dental insurance, which it is not. It’s kind of like a Club Warehouse Membership for dental patients. DentalPlans.com members pay a low-cost annual fee for a discount dental plan and in exchange they’ll get 10% to 60% off the price of dental work at a nearby participating dentist.

Through DentalPlans.com, you will have easy access to savings at the dentist, and an easy to use alternative to dental insurance. Visitors of DentalPlans.com use our online comparison tools to search for more than 30 discount dental plans available at more than 100,000 dentists across the country. DentalPlans.com helps people find a plan without annual limits and a dentist they can visit the next day to save on out-of-pocket dental expenses. Individuals and families can purchase a low-cost plan online or by phone for discounts of 10% to 60% off most dental care procedures.

4 Ways to Search for Discount Dental Plans at DentalPlans.com:

  • ZIP code
  • Dentist name
  • Dental procedures
  • Individual or family

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A one-year individual or family discount dental plan (individual plans start at $79.95 and family plans start at $129.95) of the winner’s choice to use at a participating dentist for discounts of 10% to 60% off most dental care procedures.

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23 COMMENTS

  1. I never had to fight with them. Make a game of it with kids when theyre young and instill how much it means.

  2. I had to purchase chocolate and vanilla flavored toothpaste online thru tanner pastries. Now they love to brush their teeth.

  3. I brush my teeth while they do. It helps them to learn how it’s done. My older daughter does on her own.

  4. Start them young and keep enforcing until it sinks in 🙂 If they don’t do them or not good enough, I do them.

  5. I do not have kids, but I lived and was a nanny at my brothers house for a few years with his 4 kids. I made a chart w/ them and each day i did not have to tell them to go brush there teeth by a certain time, I’d put a sticker under their name. If they got a sticker each day for the week I took them to the dollar store and let them pick out a toy. Eventually, we didn’t need a chart. Yes, its bribery, however, by them watching the time to make sure they did it, it became a habit.

  6. I get my daughter to brush her teeth by just reminding her that it’s time. She has a brush that plays music for the 2 minutes that she should be brushing. She loves brush teeth time.

  7. I don’t have any children, but I would probably buy some fun tooth paste for my kids like the kind where you have to brush off the color.

  8. I do not have children. When my nieces were young, I would say that it was time for bed, and I would keep them company while they brushed their teeth. In the mornings, I would have my toothbrush in hand and state, “time to brush.”

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