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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 1137943" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>Made my first visit to the dentist today as a retiree.</p><p>There are some major changes from employee coverage to retiree coverage.</p><p>Preventive maintenance is still 100% 2 times a year</p><p>Maximum insurance per year is $1000 down from $2500.</p><p>Dental medical - 50% copay up from 20%.</p><p>There were others but this is what I remember.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, I have not had a cavity since I was 19 so my visit today was covered 100%.</p><p>My wife has pretty teeth but problems with them even though she takes really, really good care of them.</p><p>She usually goes $2000 over each year when the max was $2500 ... now I need to budget for $3500 out of pocket.</p><p></p><p>Not a major deal and the first major snag I "learned" while in retirement.</p><p>Just something to be aware of if you are planning for retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 1137943, member: 7966"] Made my first visit to the dentist today as a retiree. There are some major changes from employee coverage to retiree coverage. Preventive maintenance is still 100% 2 times a year Maximum insurance per year is $1000 down from $2500. Dental medical - 50% copay up from 20%. There were others but this is what I remember. Luckily, I have not had a cavity since I was 19 so my visit today was covered 100%. My wife has pretty teeth but problems with them even though she takes really, really good care of them. She usually goes $2000 over each year when the max was $2500 ... now I need to budget for $3500 out of pocket. Not a major deal and the first major snag I "learned" while in retirement. Just something to be aware of if you are planning for retirement. [/QUOTE]
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