Dual dental insurance, or having coverage under two different dental insurance plans, can offer additional financial protection. Whether you're covered through both your employer and a spouse’s plan or have a supplemental policy to provide additional coverage for expenses your primary plan doesn’t cover, understanding how dual coverage works can help you maximize your benefits. Aflac supplemental dental insurance plans for individuals can help give you enhanced coverage for necessary treatments. Read on to learn how primary and secondary dental insurance rules work and how Aflac dental insurance plans can help reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
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Primary dental insurance is a policyholder’s main plan that helps cover treatments and procedures. Based on the plan’s specifics, you may have to pay a co-payment or deductible before insurance kicks in. The level of coverage for specific procedures varies by plan, and you may have coverage limits that dictate how much your insurer will cover before you have to pay more out of pocket.
Primary dental insurance policies typically cover:
Aflac offers dental insurance for individuals with a variety of coverage levels, to fit most oral care needs. Speak with an Aflac agent to learn more about what our primary dental plans cover.
Secondary dental insurance provides additional benefits for treatments that are not covered by a primary dental plan. It’s often used when a patient requires a medically necessary treatment that exceeds their primary insurance plan’s coverage limit. Not all insurance plans allow secondary coverage, so you must verify yours does before applying for a secondary plan.
Aflac supplemental dental insurance is a type of secondary dental insurance that provides cash benefits for expenses not covered by primary insurance. It’s not intended to replace a primary plan. Instead, it supplements the primary plan by helping cover costs that are not typically covered due to reasons like coverage limits or procedures deemed non-medically necessary.
When you have dual coverage, your plan will have contractual language that explains how your COB works between the two plans. It’s important to note that only group (employer) plans are required to coordinate — individual plans do not coordinate. Additionally, state laws and regulations play a significant role in how insurance benefit coordination works, so it’s important to check plan specifics with your insurer directly.
Generally, a secondary policy will not accept a claim until the primary policy has fulfilled the available benefits. The secondary policy will then request an explanation of benefits (EOB) from the primary insurer to verify that the combined amount paid by both plans does not exceed what the dentist charges, avoiding a duplicate charge.1 For instance, let’s say you need a root canal, which is considered a major service:
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Get StartedRules can vary between states and insurers, but may include the following:
Primary and secondary dental plans both typically have coverage limits. However, you will typically have to reach your primary limit first before secondary coverage kicks in.
Primary dental plans are designed to cover preventative care, basic services, and major services. Secondary plans are designed to cover remaining costs that are not covered by the primary plan.
When you have dual dental insurance coverage, it’s usually the case that the primary insurance plan pays first, and the secondary insurance covers remaining costs, up to the plan’s coverage limit. There are nuances, however, depending on the state and dental plan, which may result in payments being processed differently.1
You must pay premiums for both primary and secondary dental insurance to keep the plans active. Primary insurance is often offered as an employment benefit and paid partially by the employer. Some employers also offer secondary insurance plans.
Having dual dental insurance may be worth it for a few reasons:
Dual dental insurance coverage can help lower out-of-pocket expenses, but the rules for primary and secondary dental insurance vary. Aflac offers several level plans for individuals to give you enhanced coverage that help can reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Start chatting with an agent to learn more and get a quote today.
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1 ADA – ADA Guidance on Coordination of Benefits. Accessed May 28, 2025. https://www.ada.org/resources/practice/dental-insurance/ada-guidance-on-coordination-of-benefits.
Coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus. In New York, coverage is underwritten by American Family Life Assurance Company of New York.
82000: In Delaware, Policies A82100R-A82400R. In Idaho, Policies A82100RID-A82400RID. In Oklahoma, Policies A82100ROK-A82400ROK. In Virginia, Policies A82100RVA-A82400RVA.
Coverage underwritten by Tier One Insurance Company. Tier One Insurance Company is part of the Aflac family of insurers. In California, Tier One Insurance Company does business as Tier One Life Insurance Company (Tier One NAIC 92908).
In Delaware, Policy T80000. In Idaho, Policy T80000ID. In Oklahoma, Policy T80000OK.
Dental claims are administered by SKYGEN USA, LLC. Vision claims are administered by EyeMed Vision Care, LLC. Hearing claims are administered by Nations Hearing
NOTICE: The coverage offered is not a qualified health plan (QHP) under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and is not required to satisfy essential health benefits mandates of the ACA. The coverage provides limited benefits.
Content within this article is provided for general informational purposes and is not provided as tax, legal, health, or financial advice for any person or for any specific situation. Employers, employees, and other individuals should contact their own advisers about their situations. For complete details, including availability and costs of Aflac insurance, please contact your local Aflac agent.
Coverage may not be available in all states, including but not limited to DE, ID, NJ, NM, NY, VA or VT. Benefits/premium rates may vary based on state and plan levels. Optional riders may be available at an additional cost. Policies and riders may also contain a waiting period. Refer to the exact policy and rider forms for benefit details, definitions, limitations and exclusions.
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