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I assume you mean it's covered by some sort of insurance (private or public) in which case you are paying for it you just don't really control how much you pay by individually opting in or out.



True, but dental insurance is so cheap relative to medical insurance.


If your teeth are in good health (no work done in years and none expected), paying out of pocket for dental appointments might still be cheaper. Though that assumes you could cover an unexpected expense - this is effectively self-insuring.


> Though that assumes you could cover an unexpected expense

Given how low the typical (non-DMO) coverage limits are for dental insurance, this is probably reasonable for many people.




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