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Why Are Discount Dental Plans So Affordable?

March 19th, 2015

Affordable dental plans work similarly to your favorite warehouse club membership, where members pay an annual fee to enjoy significantly discounted pricing. Key Dental Plan works the same way, saving you 20% to 60% on most general dental services, and up to 20% when you visit a specialist. Like a discount warehouse club, absolutely anyone can join, and since affordable dental plans are not insurance, there are no annual caps, limits on visits or forms to fill out.

Discount Dental Plans Work with Cosmetic Dentistry

March 5th, 2015

Cosmetic dentistry refers to dental work that improves the appearance of an individual’s teeth, gums and/or bite. Many regular dentists offer procedures that improve a person’s oral health and positively impacts the individual’s smile and overall appearance.

Quick and Easy Steps to Sign Up for a Dental Plan

February 5th, 2015

How can you sign up for a dental plan? Joining Key Discount Dental Plan takes less than five minutes online. If you need to see a dentist or specialist right away, you can do so the same day you join and start saving 20-60% on most dental procedures, including cleanings, braces and cosmetic dentistry. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!

Adult Oral Care Affects Total Body Health

January 8th, 2015

Did you know that proper adult oral care can positively impact your systemic health? Regular checkups, professional cleanings and good oral hygiene can positively impact your overall well-being in major ways.

Is Dental Health for Kids Important?

January 2nd, 2015

Good dental health for kids is essential to proper growth and development. Teeth begin to erupt at six months of age and it’s necessary to address any issues before they become more complicated.

Discover Senior Discount Dental Care Solutions

December 26th, 2014

Think of the last time you smiled broadly. Perhaps it was at your child’s wedding or when a grandchild was born. Maybe your photo was taken during these special events. Were you confident in your smile?