Dental and Vision Insurance

Dental and vision care are two areas that are often overlooked because individual plans are sometimes difficult to find. Well, you’ve come to the right place! We are able to help you find both, and at very reasonable rates as your best choice for independent insurance agents in the Triangle area of North Carolina.

Say Cheese! Dental Plan Options to Make You Smile

Taking care of your pearly whites with good dental hygiene practices is part of a healthy lifestyle. Dental insurance plans help cover treatment and oral procedures, from covered dental cleanings to discounted costs for major surgery.

Just like with your teeth, dental plans come in various shapes and sizes in the form of different networks, benefits, and even limitations. We here at Total Protective can help explain the details to make sure you get a dental insurance plan that will work best for you and your family. Even those covered by Medicare can apply!

Dental plans in NC from the top insurance companies work similarly to regular medical insurance. You are given certain benefits, such as regular checkups, cleanings, X-rays, etc. to improve your oral health, for a monthly premium, or rate. We’ll help you find the right plan for your needs. While some plans may provide a broader range of coverage, others can be more flexible and require less out of your pockets.

Eye Spy Great Vision Insurance Plan Options, Too!

Most vision plans provide coverage for people of all ages, and it’s clear to see the benefits:

  • Reduced eye care expenses
  • Coverage for eyeglass lenses and frames, and contacts
  • Basic preventive care, such as eye exams and vision tests
  • At times, a discount on corrective eye surgery

Because eye exams can detect hidden medical problems, even those with perfect vision shouldn’t skip them. People with poor vision, a family history of eye disease, or a condition that increases the risk of eye disease, such as diabetes, should have more frequent exams. It’s recommended for those between 20 and 55 years old to receive an eye exam roughly every four to five years, while those 55 and above should do so every year or two.