Insurance Awareness Day! Explaining dental insurance…

Happy Insurance Awareness Day! This day was created for people to view their insurance coverage! Have you ever wondered how dental insurance works or had any questions? Here’s some explanation of dental insurance!

Dental Insurance?

Dental insurance is a type of insurance that helps individuals pay for their dental care. While the specifics features of dental insurance plans differ, typically they will include coverage for preventive care like routine exams, x-rays and cleaning. Most plans will also include coverage for dental services like fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, and in some cases orthodontics. The plan you choose will dictate how much you will pay, how much the insurance company will pay and it might even dictate which dentist you need to visit. It’s important that you understand your coverage so that you can take advantage of your benefits and understand what you are responsible for!

How Does Dental Insurance Work?

Finding a dentist is just one piece of the puzzle, once you have one, you’ll likely want to know what you will have to pay when you go to the dentist. That will depend on the specifics of the plan. Most plans use a “benefit year,” to determine when the benefits are available for use. Your dental office will typically verify your dental insurance for an estimate of how much you will be expected to pay. After a visit to the dentist, a request for payment will be sent to your insurance company; this is called a claim. The insurance company will review and process the claim and then explain how the claim was paid with an EOB, or explanation of benefits.

Ultimately, your financial obligation is based on the treatment you receive and the specifics of your plan some of which might include the following:

  • Deductibles – an amount you must pay before the insurance company will pay anything.
  • Coinsurance – once the deductible is met, you may have to pay a percentage of the cost of covered treatment, for example you may have to pay 50% of a major procedure.
  • Co-pay – a fixed cost for a certain procedure
  • Annual Maximum – the maximum amount the insurance company will pay during the benefit year. Once that maximum is reached during a benefit year, you pay all additional expenses.
  • Exclusions – services and/or products that insurance won’t cover
  • Waiting period – some plans won’t cover certain procedures until a certain amount of time has passed. These are usually major procedures and sometimes basic.
  • Limits – many plans have time limits for certain procedures. For example, many plans will cover two cleanings a year, as long as six months has passed between them. Limits may also apply to the frequency of x-rays and to treatments on a specific tooth.
  • Pre-existing conditions – some plans won’t cover conditions that you had before signing up for their plan, meaning you will be responsible for paying for treatment for that condition.

 

Understanding your dental insurance is a part of feeling comfortable going to the dentist. Knowing how dental insurance works will ultimately help you to make better choices about your dental care so that you can achieve a healthy and happy smile! Here at First Impressions Family Dentistry we will do a complimentary insurance breakdown anytime to help you achieve that goal while maximizing the benefits of your dental insurance Have questions about your dental insurance and the benefits of a dental plan? Just ask! Text or Call us today! 704-933-2115

 


Summer fun in Kannapolis!

It is officially SUMMER!!! 

Here are some fun things you and your family or friends could do this summer!

– Village Park

  • Splash Pad – the Splash Pad is open 7 days a week.  Mondays – Saturdays from 10am – 7pm and Sundays from Noon – 6pm.
  • Rotary Express Train –  the Train is open 7 days a week. Monday-Saturday from 10 am – 7 pm and Sundays from Noon – 6 pm.
  • Carosel – the Carousel is open 7 days a week. Monday-Saturday from 10 am – 7 pm and Sundays from Noon – 6 pm. (Admission for all is $1.50 per person)

 

– The City of Kannapolis host “Movies in the Park” & “Concert in the Park”

  • 6-15-2019 Concert: Too Much Sylvia
  • 6-21-2019 Movie : Jumanji
  • 6-29-2019 Concert: Charlotte Symphony with Fireworks
  • 7-6-2019 Concert: Heart Breaker
  • 7-12-2019 Movie: The Secret Life of Pets
  • 7-20-2019 Concert: Morris Day
  • 7-26-2019 Movie: Hotel Transylvania III
  • 8-2-2019 Movie: Bumblebee
  • 8-10-2019 Concert: Rick Springfield & Sugar Creek with Fireworks

 

– Kannapolis Intimidators baseball

Click to view their schedule below!

Have a great summer!

You can find more events by clicking the picture below!


Let’s celebrate DONUT DAY!

Happy Donut Day! Why not celebrate by making your own!

Ingredients

3⁄4 Cups Milk
3 Tablespoon Butter, softened
1 Package Instant Yeast (.25 oz.)
3 Tablespoon Warm Water, 100 ̊± 5 ̊
2 1⁄2 Cups Flour (plus additional for rolling)
1 Egg
2 Tablespoon. Sugar
3⁄4 teaspoon Salt

Oil for Frying

 

Instructions

  1. In a small saucepan over medium heat bring milk to a simmer. Remove immediately and let cool to almost room temperature.
  2. In a small cup dissolve yeast over the warm water and let sit for 5 minutes.
  3. Using a mixer, add yeast, milk, butter, 1/3 of the flour, egg, sugar and salt. Combine well.
  4. Add another 1/3 of the flour and mix until the flour is well incorporated.
  5. Add the remaining flour, then change to the dough hook. Mix on low until the flour is incorporated then use medium speed until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and is nice and smooth, Approximately 3 minutes.
  6. Place dough into a large bowl sprayed with cooking spray, roll once to coat with oil.
  7. Cover and let rise for 1 hour in a warm area until doubled in size. The oven with the interior light left on works well.
  8. Dust a work surface with flour and turn out the dough. Roll out to 1⁄2 inch thick. Cut dough out into 3 inch rounds. Cut a 3⁄4 – 1 inch hole out of the center of the rounds. Place on a floured cookie sheet and cover. Let rise an additional 30-45 minutes.
  9. Heat at least 2 inches of oil in a large heavy high sided pot to 360 ̊. Keep an eye on the temperature and work in small batches.
  10. Place doughnuts into the oil and let fry for 30 seconds on each side. Remove and place on a wire rack over paper towels. Let cool.


For the Glaze.

1 Cup Powdered Sugar
1⁄2 teas. Vanilla
1⁄4 teas. Salt
2 Tbsp. Milk

  1. In a medium flat bottomed bowl whisk together the Powdered Sugar, Vanilla, Salt and Milk.
  2. Put a doughnut into the glaze on one side and then place it back onto the wire rack glaze side up.
  3. Let sit until the glaze is set, about 5 minutes.

Enjoy!