Patient Communication

What Percentage of Patients Use Their Dental Insurance Benefits?

Have you ever thought about how many people actually use all their dental insurance each year? You might be shocked by the answer.

In this episode, Gary and Naren talk about a number that surprised even them: only 2.8% of patients with dental insurance use their full yearly benefit. That means almost everyone else—97 out of 100 people—don’t use what they’re paying for!

Why does this happen?
Is it because people forget?
Or is dental insurance just hard to use?

Gary and Naren break it all down in a way that’s easy to understand. They talk about how dental insurance hasn’t changed much in over 50 years—even though prices have gone way up! What could cover 13 crowns in the 1960s barely covers one today.

They also explain how patients think about insurance, why many don’t value it, and what you—yes, you as a practice owner or team member—can do to help them get the care they need.

Key Takeaways Episode Timestamps

Only 2.8% of people that have dental insurance use their annual maximum. Isn’t that crazy? I would’ve thought that number would’ve been much higher.

We don’t value things that are given to us for free. Even a child knows to appreciate what they worked for—patients are no different when it comes to dental insurance.

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Based on Episode 343 of the Less Insurance Dependence Podcast. Listen to the original episode →

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