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Alaska Dental Insurance for Seniors

Seniors need and deserve the best dental coverage. We’ve researched and cataloged the best dental insurance for seniors in Alaska for you to compare. Your Original Medicare coverage does not include oral health coverage, so you’ll pay a small monthly premium or annual fee.

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Top Alaska Dental Plans for Seniors

CIGNA
DSP
CIGNAPlus Savings Dental Network Access Plan
Est. Savings
15% to 50%
$149.95
/year
Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network Savings 1200/2500/3500 Plan
Max. Benefit
Year 1: $1,200, Year 2: $2,500, Year 3: $3,500
$82.33
/month
Careington
DSP
Careington POS Dental Plan
Est. Savings
20% to 50%
$149.95
/year
Aetna
DSP
Aetna Vital Savings Dental Discount Plan
Est. Savings
15% to 50%
$139.95
/year
DentalPlans.com
DSP
DentalPlans.com :DP SmartHealth Plan
Est. Savings
20% to 50%
$169.96
/year
Aon
DSP
Aon Dental Solutions Plan
Est. Savings
20% to 60%
$104.95
/year
CIGNA
DSP
CIGNA Preferred Network Access Dental Plan
Est. Savings
15% to 50%
$119.95
/year
United Concordia
DSP
iDental Discount Plan by United Concordia
Est. Savings
10% to 50%
$119.95
/year
Aetna
DSP
Aetna Vital Savings Dental and Prescription Discount Plan
Est. Savings
15% to 50%
$149.95
/year
Careington
DSP
Careington Care 500 Series Dental Plan
Est. Savings
20% to 60%
$149.95
/year
DentalPlans.com
DSP
DentalPlans.com :DP CompleteCare Plan
Est. Savings
15% to 50%
$179.95
/year
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Preventive Basic 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per member
$22.83
/month
The IHC Group
PPO
IHC Bay Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per person
$31.38
/month
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Ultimate Max 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$2,000 per member
$42.48
/month
The IHC Group
Indemnity
IHC Ridge Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$500/$750/$1000 (3 year graded maximum)
$43.76
/month
Starmount
PPO
Starmount Increasing Max 2.0 Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
Year 1: $1,000 per member Year 2: $1250 per member Year 3+: $1500 per member
$47.80
/month
UnitedHealthOne
PPO
UnitedHealthOne Dental Value Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per covered person
$50.65
/month
The IHC Group
PPO
IHC Apex Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per person
$50.84
/month
Renaissance
PPO
Renaissance MAX Choice Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,200 (Applies to Diagnostic & Preventive, Basic and Major Services)
$53.44
/month
Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network Savings 1200 Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,200
$64.88
/month
UnitedHealthOne
PPO
UnitedHealthOne Dental Premier Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000 per covered person
$72.13
/month
Renaissance
PPO
Renaissance MAX Choice Plus Dental Plan
Max. Benefit
$1,000(First Year)/$2,000(Second Year)/$3,000(Third Year) (Applies to Diagnostic & Preventive, Basic and Major Services)
$75.20
/month
Spirit Dental
Network
Spirit Dental Network Savings 3500 Plan
Max. Benefit
$3,500
$95.53
/month

Choose your dental plan wisely. Be aware that most plans have annual and/or lifetime limits. Many also require you to wait before you're eligible for restoration work. If you need dental care now, look into a dental savings plan.

To get an exact monthly premium for the plans available in your city you'll need to get a quote from an agent.

Alaska Dental Plans & Insurance Tips for Seniors

Most HMO and PPO health plans don't offer dental care. Likewise, Medicare and AK state regulations do not address this need, even though it's critical to good health.

To protect yourself from high dental bills, you need insurance. If you are unable to afford insurance, a discount dental plan may work best for you. To learn about the four types of coverage read our dental insurance for Alaska seniors information page. Plans in Alaska are not standardized or regulated, so we give you a complete break down on all four types and your best options.

Important Things to Know About Dental Coverage and Medicare

Your Medicare benefits cover a lot, but not everything. We created a series of brief articles to answer the most frequently asked questions related to dental coverage by Medicare:

  • Does Medicare Pay for Dentures?
  • Affordable Dental Insurance for Seniors
  • How-to Compare Dental Discount Plans for Seniors

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Compare the best dental insurance for seniors on Medicare in Alaska. Shop 2021 dental plan premiums, co-pays, and coverage.

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The dental plan information on MedicareWire is maintained by David Bynon and was last updated on May 21, 2023.

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