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Dental insurance that’ll make you smile

Premiums start around $1 a day.‍ ‍ See note 1

What you get with dental insurance

Depending on the plan, it can help cover the cost for things like routine cleanings, fillings, root canals, braces and retainers.

No waiting period‍ ‍‍ ‍ See note 2

Get preventive care services like routine cleanings, oral exams and X-rays as soon as coverage starts.

Orthodontic and implant options

Choose plans with benefits for braces, implants and other specialty services.

Nationwide network of dentists

Access thousands of providers depending on the plan you choose.

Year-round enrollments

Get insured at any time — no need to wait for an enrollment period.

Wide range of options

Pick from several carriers and plans to find a policy that fits your needs and budget.

Why go through USAA?

With Cigna®, we’ve designed plans specifically for our members.

We also work closely with companies like IHC Specialty Benefits Group to make sure they give you the same service you’d get from us.‍ ‍ See note 3

Dental insurance FAQ

Some plans have waiting periods, but you may be eligible for a waiver. You’ll just need to have at least a year of continuous coverage from a previous plan.

You may not qualify for the waiver it if you have a gap in coverage. Be sure to review the plan’s details for more information.

While you’re shopping for a plan, you’ll be able to search the plan’s network for your dentist. You can also ask your dentist or the one you’re thinking of going to.

Before you accept treatment, it’s a good idea to find out how much of your procedure's cost is covered.

Yes. Original Medicare and Medicare Supplement plans don’t cover dental services, so you should consider getting dental insurance.

Some Medicare Advantage plans offer dental benefits, but they don’t cover everything and may have low coverage limits. You could end up with unexpected out-of-pocket expenses.

It depends. Here’s how to help determine if you need coverage.

Active-duty service members: You shouldn’t need more dental insurance than what you’re getting if you’re enrolled in the TRICARE Dental Program, or TDP.

If you have a family, you may want to consider comparing your TDP benefits with a private dental insurance plan to find coverage that meets their needs.

Inactive Guard or Reserve, or you’re separated from the military: If you aren’t covered by an employer, you should consider getting a dental plan for you and your family.

Other health resources

Vision

Get access to the largest network of doctors through VSP® Individual Vision Plans.

Health

We offer a variety of individual and family plans to meet your specific needs.

Supplemental health

Accidental injury, critical illness and cancer plans fill gaps in your medical insurance.

Ready to enroll in a dental plan?