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- How does dental insurance work?
- Dental insurance is exactly like car insurance or home insurance – it is there to support you when you need it. Once you have signed up for a policy, you will pay your premiums on a yearly or monthly basis, whichever you prefer.
- How can I pay my dental insurance premiums?
- You can pay your dental insurance premiums by monthly direct debit or with an annual one-off payment.
- How long does it take to settle a dental insurance claim?
- If your claim is simple and straightforward than others – you can expect your claim to be settled within 10 working days.
- Does it make any difference if I buy my dental insurance through a broker?
- Using a broker could save you money when it comes to dental insurance – because they will be able to get a quote from all the dental insurance providers in the UK.
- How is dental insurance regulated?
- The private medical and dental insurance industries are regulated by the General Insurance Standards Council (GISC).
Does it make any difference if I buy my dental insurance through a broker?
Using a broker could save you money when it comes to dental insurance - because they will be able to get a quote from all the dental insurance providers in the UK.
In fact, according to The Association of British Insurers (ABI) - in 75% of cases a broker will be able to secure a cheaper deal than buying direct from the insurance company.
On this website we work with the Private Health Partnership - leading brokers who have strong relationships with every single dental and medical insurance provider in the UK. When you request a quote you will receive in the post a quotation from each insurer who meets your requirements. The Private Health Partnership will recommend two of these policies, however at the end of the day it is up to you which policy you want.
Brokers do not charge you for finding them the best insurance deal, they receive commission from the insurance companies. It's a good idea to ask how much commission they make on each sale - they are legally obliged to pass on this information though they will not volunteer it.
Another advantage to a good registered broker is that if you have a complaint that you cannot resolve yourself, they will represent you.
Frequently Asked Questions related to the above topic.
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- What exactly is dental insurance?
- How do I buy dental insurance?
- How does dental insurance work?
- What is covered by dental insurance?
- What is not covered by dental insurance?
- How can I pay my dental insurance premiums?
- Can dental insurance be incorporated into my private medical insurance policy?
- What are the different levels of cover available to me?
- What happens if I have a dental emergency?
- Who do I ask for advice on where to buy my dental insurance?
- How do I make a claim?
- I need treatment but only took out the policy a few weeks ago - can I make a claim?
- How long does it take to settle a dental insurance claim?
- If I don't make any claims on my dental insurance policy, will I get a discount?
- Is there a maximum payout per year?
- What will affect my premium in future?
- Do dental insurers offer a money-back guarantee?
- How is dental insurance regulated?
- What do I do if I have a complaint?