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If you live in Illinois and need dental coverage, this article will help you:
- Understand cost trends for Illinois dental plans
- Help you compare rates for dental plans offered in your region
- Show which of DentalInsurance.com plans are the bestsellers in the state of Illinois
Bestselling Plans in Illinois


Dental Costs in Illinois
Who much does dental insurance cost in Illinois? We examined the premiums for nearly thirty plans quoted for a thirty year-old living in Chicago and found the average monthly cost was $42.74. The lowest expense option was a dental discount card, Careington 500 Series Dental Savings, that charged $8.95 a month to access a group of dentists would charged discounted rates for dental care. The most expensive was the Humana Extend 5000. This option had a premium of $97.99 for a 33 year-old. This option is an indemnity plan, which tends to have very wide acceptance among dentists.
79.3 percent of the plans examined did not have a copayment of coinsurance fee for an annual cleaning. Fillings were charged a coinsurance fee, with the insurance company covering an average of 66.9% of the filling cost. Some plans (Nationwide Select Plus 1500 + VSP Standard and the Guardian Advantage Diamond PPO) covered as much as 80% of the cost for the patient.
All but three plans had an annual limit on how much the insurance company would pay for dental care. The three plans without the limit (known as the “maximum benefit”) were the Careington 500 Series Dental Savings, the Humana Dental Value Plan C550 DHMO, and the Guardian Managed DentalGuard DHMO. The remaining plans had an average limit of $2,154 each year. Four of the plans increased their annual limit after the first year of enrollment. The smallest limit in the first year of coverage was $500 for the Guardian Advantage Starter PPO and Guardian Advantage Core PPO. The plan with the highest annual limit ($10,000) was the NCD Complete by MetLife.
See Dental Plan Rates in Your Area
To see the plans available in your area, visit our home page and compare dental plans. With respect to plan popularity, below are Illinois ’ bestselling plans based on DentalInsurance.com sales in the state.
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I had been told I missed any possibility of getting Dental insurance because i missed the deadline sign up date.My daughter checked with her company's PR and was told I had to wait for a year. My teeth need cleaning as I am 88 yrs old and a tarter former. I was so diiscouraged and angry at myself.In desperation I goggled and searched hoping to find something.i happened to call Dentalinsurance.com and spoke to Carlyn. Within minutes she soothed my fears. She made it so clear that she would find the right plan for me. She cared about the cost wanting what was best for me. I felt a 40 # weight taken off my shoulders and have Dental insurance.Pat Kankowski
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Dental and Oral Health Resources for People Living in Illinois
We've pulled together information to help you find resources in your state to help you maintain your oral health.
Illinois State Dental Society (ISDS)
The ISDS works to secure the professional success of their members while promoting education, legislation, and communication contributing to improved oral health in the state of Illinois.
Oral Health Illinois
A comprehensive report on the state of Illinois Oral Health produced through a collaboration among Illinois Children's Healthcare Foundation, Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation and Michael Reese Health Trust.
Free, Low-Cost or Sliding Scale Dental Clinics in Illinois
A resource listing dozens of dental options for low-income residents of Illinois.