Archive for the ‘Dental Benefits’ Category

Veneers |Desert Smiles | Mesa, AZ | Dr. Wilcox

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Zina from Mesa, AZ talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

Full Mouth Crowns | Veneers | Desert Smiles | Sun City, AZ | Dr. Wilcox

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Mona from Sun City, AZ talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

Veneers | Desert Smiles | Pheonix AZ | Dr. Wilcox

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Mary Kay from Pheonix, AZ talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

Full Mouth Crowns | Veneers | Desert Smiles | Sun City, AZ | Dr. Wilcox

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Marsha from Sun City, AZ talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

Veneers & Crowns | Desert Smiles | Scottsdale, AZ

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Dena from Scottsdale, AZ talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

Veneers, Crowns & Bridges | Desert Smiles | Goodyear, AZ

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Deb from Goodyear AZ, talks about her experiences with Dr. Wilcox and Desert Smiles Dentistry.

12 Veneers | Desert Smiles | Pheonix AZ

Monday, March 14th, 2011

My name is Tracey and I live in Phoenix, AZ.  I had very cracked teeth especially my two front teeth and my bottom teeth.  I wore braces and had a lot of oral surgery done to my teeth when I was younger, so I had 14 to 15 veneers placed all around my top and bottom teeth.  My fears were just the unknown, I heard that it was a painful procedure and that it took a long time and that it was really expensive.

I found Dr. Wilcox on the internet and I liked all of the information that was on there and all of the services that he provided and the rating that he received from other patients.  After talking to Dr. Wilcox and Shelley, my fears where put at ease and I was able to get it financed in a reasonable way. The procedure was  pain free and Dr. Wilcox and his staff were able to make me feel comfortable about the entire process. Having the work done on my teeth has made a very big difference for me in my life, I smile more in photos, I laugh more with my kids, I’m not  hiding my teeth and I do have a lot more confidence about how I look.  just knowing that my teeth have been such an issue growing up has made a very big difference.

I recommend Desert Smiles to anyone; if they ask about my teeth, I am very upfront in telling them about the procedure and encouraging of them to do the same thing.

Using Your Dental Benefits

Friday, October 15th, 2010
If your employer has provided the benefit of a Flex Spending Account you are eligible to up to 40% of the cost of you and your family’s dental work by using pre-tax dollars.
By the end of the year, your Flex Spending Accounts may not be available for you to use due to new legislation.
Here are some ways for you to use your FSA before the end of the year:
  • Plan major expenses ahead of time.  You can prevent the hit of a major expense by spreading the cost throughout the year.
  • If you have Orthodontia Insurance, you can pair it with your FSA to save a substantial amount of money on your orthodontia. The only approved FSA expense that can be reimbursed during the course of treatment and payments are made, is orthodontia.
  • You must claim your services provided by the end of the period determined by your plan.
  • Look over coverage from your insurance and expenses that you have to pay thoroughly before you determine how much to put into your FSA.  This will help you prevent losing left-over money at the end of your plan’s year and make sure to receive your eligible savings.
  • Cosmetic procedures are not covered expense for your FSA.  Things like veneers (unless it is a health issue), whitening, won’t be re-imbursed.
Every time you arrive for a dental appointment, show your dental insurance ID card.  Make sure you understand your benefits before you being to pay for dental expenses.  Be diligent and use your FSA to pay only your portion of your cost.