Yes, you can visit the dentist during your waiting period, and preventive visits will likely be covered, as most dental insurance plans include coverage for preventive services without a waiting period.
If you require basic care like an extraction or fillings, you may want to consider dental plans that feature short or no waiting periods.
If you need emergency dental work or major surgery within the waiting period, you will likely have to pay the costs of those services out-of-pocket. Be sure to check with your new dental insurer to understand your coverage if you anticipate dental work within a waiting period.
Here's what you can expect for dental insurance coverage, based on the type of care you need, during the waiting period:
Preventive care
Most dental insurance plans will provide coverage for preventive visits, even during a waiting period for other dental procedures.
Basic care
Most dental insurance plans consider basic care services such as extractions or root removals, cavity fillings, steel crowns and even space maintainers. Some plans do not include a waiting period for these basic care services, while other plans may have a waiting period before basic care services are covered.
Major care
Oral surgery, root canals, dentures and inlays/onlays/crowns are typically considered major dental procedures. For major dental procedures, most dental insurers typically have a waiting period of either 6 or 12 months after you enroll. You’ll want to check the plan’s details to understand how long the waiting period is for major dental procedures.