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Most dental insurance is offered by employers to their employees and dependents. If your employer offers a plan, contact your human resource department for a copy of the plan booklet that details your benefits.
The following companies are actively selling individual dental plans today:
| Dental plan | Phone number |
| AFLAC | 800-992-3522 |
| Dental Health Services | 800-248-8108 |
| Dentegra (AARP members) | 866-261-4275 |
| Regence BlueShield | 888-344-8234 |
| LifeMap Assurance Company | 800-794-5390 |
| Washington Dental Service | 800-286-1885 |
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. To find a plan in your area, contact an insurance agent.
If you’re shopping for dental coverage on your own, see if you qualify for a low- or no-cost program.
Medicare does not cover routine dental care, but there are some Medicare Advantage plans that provide basic dental care such as cleaning and screenings. You can also contact companies directly that offer individual dental plans to see if they cover Medicare clients.