Adults under age 65 who don't have an employer option to get a dental plan can buy one through the Washington Healthplanfinder. However, you must buy the dental plan in conjunction with a Qualified Health Plan for medical coverage. You can’t buy it as a stand-alone plan.
For people on Medicare, you can buy a plan directly from an insurance company (see list below).
Before you buy a dental plan, ask:
- What are the plan's costs, benefits and exclusions?
- Which dentists participate in the plan?
- Do I think I’ll need major dental work?
- Will regular exams and cleanings be enough?
- When was my last dentist visit?
- Will I need x-rays or other services?
- How does the cost of paying for dental insurance compare to paying for dental services without insurance?
- How do I cancel the policy if I no longer want it?
Dental insurance for kids
Pediatric dental care is considered an essential health benefit under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Individual and small group plans must cover pediatric dental care either as part of the health plan or through a separate, standalone pediatric dental plan.
If you purchase a health plan for a child through the Washington Healthplanfinder you will be required to enroll them in a pediatric dental plan. If you purchase a health plan outside of the Washington Healthplanfinder, you will be required to provide written proof that you also bought a pediatric stand-alone dental insurance plan.
Some of the services the pediatric dental benefit may cover
- Diagnostic services
- Preventive care
- Restorative care
- Oral surgery and reconstruction
- Periodontics
- Root canals
Buy directly from an insurance company
The following companies are approved to sell individual dental plans in Washington state:
Dental plan |
Phone number |
---|---|
Delta Dental of Washington |
|
Renaissance Life and Health Insurance Company of America |
|
UnitedHealthcare/Golden Rule |
|
Willamette Dental |
855-433-6825, option #2 |
Note: This list may not be comprehensive. To find a plan in your area, contact an insurance agent.
If you're on Medicare
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.
Check out low- or no-cost dental programs
Visit some of these sites to find dental programs that may offer care for free or at very reduced rates.
College dental care programs
Many colleges offer dental care programs at a reduced or sliding-scale cost to the public who can't afford dental insurance.
- Bellingham Technical College - Bellingham
- Clark College - Vancouver
- Columbia Basin College - Pasco
- Eastern Washington University - Spokane
- Lake Washington Institute for Technology - Kirkland
- Pierce College - Tacoma
- Renton Technical College - Renton
- Seattle Central College - Seattle
- South Puget Sound Community College - Olympia
- University of Washington
Donated dental care programs
If you qualify, donated dental care programs offer dental services for free or reduced-cost care.
- Dental Lifeline Network - statewide
- Medical Teams International mobile dental program
- Project Access Northwest - King, Snohomish and Kitsap counties
- Union Gospel Mission - Olympia
- Union Gospel Mission - Yakima
- Union Gospel Mission - Seattle
Other dental programs
If you qualify, these dental programs offer dental services for free or at a reduced or sliding-scale cost.