Membership
Dental memberships provide an alternative, offering treatment plans for uninsured patients at set, affordable rates. With a dental membership plan, an uninsured patient pays the dental practice an annual membership fee for services that they can access at any time within the year.
Receive Preventative Treatments and Discounted Service Rates for an Annual Fee
According to research, 89% of uninsured patients are interested in paying for quality dental care, but their first concern is the uncertainty of the cost of treatment. As a result, uninsured patients delay dental treatment until their oral health issue has progressed to a stage that simply can’t be ignored any longer — often resulting in more extensive treatment at a higher cost.
Dental memberships provide an alternative, offering treatment plans for uninsured patients at set, affordable rates.
Benefits of Our Dental Membership Plan
At Brennan Dental, your dental membership plan includes these benefits:
No deductibles. The entire cost of your selected treatment is covered.
No pre-authorization requirements. Anyone can sign up for one of our membership plans, any time they want.
No restrictions on start dates. You can join any day of the year.
Compare Plans
Youth Plan
$229 /Year
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2 Examinations (every 6 months)
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2 Children's Cleanings (every 6 months)
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1 Bitewing X-Ray (every 12 months)
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2 Flouride Treatments (every 6 months)
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1 Emergency Exam
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20% Off Additional Treatment
Adult Plan
$375 /Year
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2 Examinations (every 6 months)
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2 Basic Cleanings (every 6 months)
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1 Bitewing X-Rays (every 12 months)
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1 Panorex X-Rays (every 5 years)
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1 Fluoride Treatment (every 12 months)
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1 Emergency Exam
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20% Off Additional Treatment
Perio Plan
$550 /Year
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2 Examinations (every 6 months)
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4 Periodontal Maintenance Treatments
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1 Bitewing X-Rays (every 12 months)
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1 Panorex X-Rays (every 5 years)
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1 Fluoride Treatment (every 12 months)
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1 Emergency Exam
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20% Off Additional Treatment
Contact Us Today
Everyone deserves to have access to affordable dental care. If you’re interested in joining one of our dental membership plans, contact us today to get started.
Learn More About Dental Membership Plans
With a dental membership plan, an uninsured patients pays the dental practice a yearly membership fee for services that they can access at any time within the year, commencing on the date that they sign up for the plan.
Typically, a a membership card for one of the dental plans provided by your dental office gives patients access to standard preventative care, as well as discounts on other treatments.
Research shows that membership plan patients visit their dentist two to three times more, and receive up to 75% more treatment than uninsured patients.
Dental insurance plans work like health insurance: you or your employer pay a monthly premium. After the deductible is reached (if there is a deductible), the insurance pays all or part of your qualified dental expenses, up to a stated maximum. The insurance company generally pays the dentist directly for its share of your dental expenses, although some plans may require you to pay the entire dentist’s bill upfront and then seek reimbursement from the insurance plan.
With a dental membership plan, there is no middle party between you and your dentist. That means there are no deductibles or claim forms, no pre-authorization requirements or pre-existing condition limitations, and no yearly maximums or waiting periods. Uninsured patients simply receive immediate treatments and discounts for the clearly laid out services in their selected plan.
With dental discount plans, patients pay a third-party administrator a yearly fee to access discounted rates from a network of dentists. The third-party administrator selects the dentists in their network, controls pricing, and collects payments from patients. With a dental discount plan, you must obtain services from a dentist in the network, and conditions of the plan may be complicated.
With a dental membership plan, you choose the dentist you want to provide your dental treatment. Typically, this improves what dental practices call “case acceptance” — simply put, it means patients are more likely to get the treatment they need, and to follow their dentist’s recommendations when it comes to maintaining good oral hygiene.