How flexible is the insurance, and does it allow out of network coverage? Is it a PPO or an HMO, what are the deductibles, monthly costs, and what does it cover?
You do not need to be part of a group to purchase individual dental insurance. You can purchase dental insurance at InsuranceQuotes.com/Dental and www.1Dental.com
Yes you can purchase dental plans thru individual offices to cut the cost of procedures.
Many companies offer individual dental insurance. Deltadental and Humandental are two companies that offer individual dental insurance. They can easily be found on their website.
You can purchase dental insurance from any insurance provider, such as geico, progressive, all state, state farm, or any other local insurance company.
There are many places where one might be able to purchase Guardian dental insurance. One of the best place to purchase Guardian insurance is from their website.
Dental insurance is generally limited in its coverage. You will have to actually read your policy. Even if they are covered the percentage will be lower and the maximum per year will be maxed out as well before the first implant is paid for. Group dental coverage will offer more coverage than an individual plan that you purchase on your own.
Here's a website that will help you learn more about individual dental insurance and what's best for you. http://www.humanadental.com/products/h1dental.asp
There are several sources for individual dental insurance and plans. I would suggest going with a large company like Aetna www.aetna.com.
You can ask your insurance agent or check online.
Yes
To purchase cheap dental insurance one should visit insurance comparison sites such as Money Supermarket. Alternatively, get advice from the local doctor.
To purchase dental care insurance, you can check out plans from multiple companies at Dental Plans or Care Plus. You can also go through the insurance companies directly; Cigna and Humana both offer dental plans.