Chrysler and GM employee: Are you confused about dental insurance?

Confused about dental insurance?

Dental insurance was introduced in the 1960’s and was originally designed to help with the cost of dental expenses, not pay for the entire treatment. This benefit was exciting for those who were beneficiaries from the generosity of the automotive companies. These benefits gave the opportunity for many to have needed dental care done. The dental benefits haven’t changed much in the last 40 years in the Detroit Michigan area. In fact they originally had a $1000 maximum per year which is now $1,200 per year: only 20% of inflation rate. Today in this economy having insurance is a blessing and at the same time it is confusing. This month’s article is designed to help you understand your dental insurance better. Here are some facts:
1. Dental insurance is a contract between the insurance company and the patient.
Each year whether it is a calendar year running from January –December or a contact year running from July-June, the insurance company allows a maximum amount that they will pay the dental provider on your behalf. The maximum is usually $1000.00. Some plans also have a deductible, which is to be paid each year, generally $25.00-$50.00.
2. Insurance companies pay a percentage of each procedure.
Here is a breakdown:
100% -Diagnostic and Preventative services, which includes exams, cleaning and x-rays
80%-Basic/Restorative services, which includes fillings
50%-Major/Restorative services, which includes, root canals, crowns and prosthodontics (dentures, partials and implants)

3. Due to insurance companies paying by a percentage, your out of pocket expenses can vary. If you decide to see a dentist that is not in-network you may have to pay more since the insurance company pays a limited amount for each procedure. To make this profitable, dentists who agree to participate with these plans may need to see more patients at one time or reduce their expenses by using less quality materials or labs.
With the collapse of the auto companies it became necessary to reduce or eliminate benefits. There are many decisions now that have to be made which in the past were made for the employee. At the same time these benefits are becoming evident which in the past were assumed.
If you have a PPO (Preferred provider organization) plan:
-You may need to pay slightly more money but still have choices in the dental office who provides care for you and your family. If you have no choice but to find a dentist in your network it can be difficult.
-You may need to check with your insurance provider for a list of dentists that participate with them. To make sure these dental providers meet your standards it may be necessary to evaluate their office by checking over the internet or by asking friends.
If you are in need for insurance:
Selecting a dental insurance company can be difficult and confusing as well. Delta Dental has a contract with AARP that may work for you. You can visit www.deltadentalins.com or call 1-866-583-2085 for more information.

Please feel free to call our office with any questions you may have. You do not have to be a patient of ours for us to help you out. You can also visit our website at www.TheGentleDentist.com or call us at 586-247-3500.

Cosmetic Comprehensive smile makeover gives a beautiful smile inside and out.


Cosmetic dental smile makeovers are popular and can change a person’s self image and self esteem. In this video Shelby Township, Michigan cosmetic dentist Dr. Robert Antolak truly affects the life of a  patient of his.  With cosmetic gum recontouring, bleaching, cosmetic crowns and reshaping the teeth,  a beautiful smile makeover is not only possible, but very obtainable.

If any of the following conditions describe you then you need to contact Dr. Antolak for a free cosmetic dentistry consultation:

  • If you find yourself hiding when a camera appears on the scene.
  • If you are the one taking the pictures, but not in the photos.
  • If you don’t show your teeth when you smile in case someone notices your teeth.
  • When dealing with people you intentionally make sure your lip doesn’t have the chance to slide up.
  • you can’t look at yourself in the mirror since you can’t tolerate your appearance.

Cosmetic dentistry and the smiles they produce have some things in common:

  • The teeth look natural in that they don’t have a black line which appears at the gum line
  • you can’t tell that they are crowns because they have small characterizations that natural teeth have made of many colors, opacity and surface contours
  • The teeth have a natural smile where the front teeth look longer and the teeth progressively look smaller as they go toward the back of the mouth.
  • there aren’t any missing teeth or holes in the smile.

Dr. Antolak practices comprehensive, cosmetic, implant and general dentistry in Shelby Township, Macomb County, Michigan.  They can be contacted at (586) 247-3500 or at www.TheGentleDentist.com.

Complete Dentistry-What does this mean?

I have the pleasure visiting some of our homebound senior citizens and treating them each week with our  PortableDentalServices.com dental van.  Each visit is quite powerful because it helps us get insight into our patient’s eating habits and evaluate their previous dentistry. 

This past week I had a patient who had his teeth “patched” up over his 80 years or so.  He held his dentist in high regard in that he trusted him and valued his opinion over the years.  He had lost some fillings over the past year that he thought needed to be refilled.  The truth was that he had some enormous fillings in his teeth to the point that there was nothing left to fill. 

He had a dry mouth which I find in many of my patients who are on multiple medications.  These medications dry out the mouth leaving their teeth prone to dental decay.  We usually find that when faced with chronic dry mouth these patients start sucking on candies or drinking soda to keep their mouths wet.  This exposure to sugars and refined carbohydrates are bad because they promote dental decay. 

When this home bound patient was examined he had many cavities.  Only if his dentist didn’t do him “such a favor” and do patch work he would have avoided this massive breakdown of the teeth.  Even though It is possible to get cavities under crowns he would have been best served with crowns (caps).  For patients who are at risk for these cavities they should be treated with crowns that cover the entire tooth. 

Sometimes the good intentions of some dentists to do as little as possible for a patient seems to be the best.  The reality is that broken teeth, large cavities, root canals, food traps and poor oral hygiene can be a consequence of the “let’s just watch it” attitude of some dentists.  Just be careful that when a cavity and broken filling is so large that a crown is suggested, it would be a wise decision to do so. 

So Complete Dentistry is to do the most conservative procedures but know when it is wise to invest in more invasive procedures such as crowns, implants, root canals and dental bridges.  At our office we take digital photos of the entire jaw so that you can actually see where there are areas of concern.  This way you can make the most informed decision for your best level of care.

Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home.  His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb county Michigan