Is nearby a dental insurance available for the self-employed?

I am a at home caregiver and I need a dental insurance that is affordable and covers most procedures...please lend a hand
Answers:
AARP has a dental insurance plan.. you didn't state your age, but it's the first piece that popped into my head..

If you're not eligible for AARP, try googling self-employed dental insurance and see what comes up for your state of residence.

If you go beside a reduced fee plan, you'll have to see someone that participate with the plan.

Best of luck! Source(s): RDA
I got a $600 crown on a tooth two weeks ago, Friday I be flossing my teeth and a crown on the other side broke off before breakfast near the tooth attached! I also am a home care provider and need dental insurance if this keep up, I pay out of my pocket and this is becoming expensive!!
http://www.deltadental.com/Public/Produc… Delta Dental has all sorts of dental insurance available. If you don't find something specifically timetabled on their site, you can call and ask about discounts for self-employed. When I get my health insurance through Blue Cross, they had available a rate for self-employed which be not listed on their website.
contact passport to health and see what their rates are...

give the name customer service at 1-866-345-4401 and ask them how to enroll in their program...it's not an insurance, it is a discount program...
I just replied to a similar quiz, basically see this
http://gsx1.com/CompareInsurance.html it's one form to get a little quotes from different insurers. It's free and a big time saver, these are all the fundamental American insurers competing to get your business so you are bound to find something that suits you, if it works out remember my points please :)


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