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The Benefits of Love: COB and your Dental Plan

By Jill Feilmeier on February 5, 2015 in Insurance


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Valentine's Day is a time to rejoice the love in your life. Whether you spend it with your spouse or entire family, love is certainly in the air every February 14th.

Many of us share more than just memories and affection with our significant other – we share benefits. Hugs, kisses and dental… dental benefits, to be specific. If your family shares more than one dental plan, it is referred to as a coordination of benefits (COB).

Here's how a COB works:

If you have 2 jobs that both provide dental benefits, or if you are covered by a second dental plan, your benefit plans will “coordinate” your coverage. The 2 plans work together to make sure you get the most out of your dental benefits. You'll likely have lower out-of-pocket costs for your dental care.

One plan becomes your primary plan — it pays your claims first. The second plan then pays toward the remaining cost. 

When both plans have COB provisions, the plan in which the patient is enrolled as the main policyholder is primary. The plan in which the patient is enrolled as a dependent serves as the secondary.

Consider this quick example:

Let's say you visit the dentist to fill a cavity. The office will send the bill to your primary dental plan. If that plan covers fillings at 80%, and it was a $100 filling, the plan will pay your dentist $80. Normally, you would owe $20. But, since you have more than one dental plan, you can send the dentist's bill to your secondary plan. Then, the second company will pay the remaining claim balance.

If you're lucky enough to share your life with someone, you can share your dental benefits too. You might even end up saving money thanks to COBs. To find out if your plan has COB coverage, and review your plan details.