Delta Dental Insurance for Individuals and Families

Find individual and family dental plans to fit your needs and budget

Buy an individual dental insurance plan directly from Delta Dental and take care of your oral health.

Get to know our individual dental plans

Delta Dental PPO™
Individual insurance plans


Available in AL, CA, DE, FL, GA, LA, MD, MS, MT, NV, NY, PA, TX, UT, WV and DC

DeltaCare® USA
DHMO-type dental plan


Available in CA, FL, MD, NV, NY, PA, TX, UT and DC

Plans at a glance

Specific benefit information may vary by state.

Delta Dental PPO
Individual insurance plans

DeltaCare USA
DHMO-type dental plan

Dental PPO
Individual insurance plans — Basic

Choose any dentist:

Diagnostic and preventive services (cleanings, exams, x-rays)
100%

Basic services (fillings, tooth removal):
% of fee

Major services
(root canals, crowns, implants, orthodontics):
x

Teeth whitening:
x

No waiting period:
x

Maximum plan pays
per calendar year:
$1,000

Large network size

Dentist network size

Dental PPO
Individual insurance plans — Premium

Choose any dentist:

Diagnostic and preventive services (cleanings, exams, x-rays)
100%

Basic services (fillings, tooth removal):
% of fee

Major services
(root canals, crowns, implants, orthodontics):
% of fee

Teeth whitening:
% of fees

No waiting period:
x

Maximum plan pays
per calendar year:
$2,000

Large network size

Dentist network size

DeltaCare USA
DHMO-type dental plan

Choose any dentist:
x

Diagnostic and preventive services (cleanings, exams, x-rays)
copayment

Basic services (fillings, tooth removal):
copayment

Major services
(root canals, crowns, implants, orthodontics):
copayment

Teeth whitening:
copayment

No waiting period:

Maximum plan pays
per calendar year:
none

Small network size

Dentist network size

Search our network

With three out of four U.S. dentists in our combined networks², you’re likely to find a dentist you can trust. Your favorite dentist may already be a Delta Dental dentist.

Get peace of mind with Delta Dental

31 million
members

nationwide⁴

152,000
dentists

in our combined networks⁴

60+ years
experience

Our plans give access to member perks like exclusive product discounts, services and educational articles.

Health Care Exchange (Marketplace)

We believe in increased access to affordable dental benefits. Delta Dental offers individual dental plans and insurance for families on state and federal exchanges. Learn more about your Marketplace choices.

Federal Government Programs

Delta Dental is a trusted partner for a variety of Federal Government agencies. Learn more about our plans available to federal employees, annuitants, and Veterans, as well as military retirees and their families.

FAQs

We have answers to common questions to help you find the right individual dental plan.

  1. Enrolling in a plan
  2. Finding a dentist
  3. Managing a plan

Enrolling in a plan

In which states can I purchase an individual dental coverage from Delta Dental?

Delta Dental PPO individual plans are available in AL, CA, DE, FL, GA, LA, MD, MS, MT, NV, NY, PA, TX, UT, WV and DC.

DeltaCare USA individual plans are available in CA, FL, MD, NV, NY, PA, TX, UT and DC.

What's the difference between a PPO and a DHMO-type plan?

PPO plans help you pay for dental care without offering fixed prices. When you see a dentist in your network, the dentist agrees to charge lower prices, and your plan shares some of the cost.

Even if you see a dentist that’s out of your network, Delta Dental will still help pay for covered procedures, although you'll save less than you would at a Delta Dental dentist.

DHMO-type plans have fixed prices for procedures, known as copays. DHMO-type premiums tend to be lower, but you’ll only enjoy coverage at your chosen DeltaCare® USA dentist.

Are braces covered? What about teeth whitening dentures, veneers, etc.?

We offer individual dental plans and dental insurance for family members that cover many procedures, including braces, dentures and cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening.

However, not all plans cover all procedures. You may want to shop around for a plan that best suits your current and anticipated needs. Some plans offered by employers may have different benefits than plans available directly from Delta Dental.

Do you offer vision coverage?

While we don’t offer individual vision insurance, our partnership with VSP® Individual Vision Plans⁶ enables access to comprehensive and affordable vision coverage from VSP.

Learn more about VSP Individual Vision Plans for Florida and New York residents or for all other states.

What is the waiting period for an individual Delta Dental plan?

For basic (e.g., fillings) and major (e.g., root canals, crowns) services, Delta Dental PPO individual plans have a waiting period, which is a time you must be enrolled for specific services to be covered.⁷ However, diagnostic and preventive care services (e.g., exams, x-rays, cleanings) don’t require waiting periods on any plans. DeltaCare USA DHMO-type individual plans don’t have waiting periods.

Who can enroll in an individual plan?

Anyone can enroll in Delta Dental individual insurance plans year-round. Plan eligibility requirements vary by state. For eligibility requirements related to your state and plan, refer to the plan Policy and Benefit Details document.

Can I choose the start date for my plan coverage?

Delta Dental PPO plans have flexible enrollment options — you can choose from four effective start dates when you purchase your plan. The dates are based on the plan purchase date:


DeltaCare USA plans have a set effective date based on the plan purchase date:

What are the benefits of family dental plans?

Family dental insurance plans are specifically tailored to cover a range of needs, from routine check-ups and cleanings to more extensive procedures like fillings and orthodontia. For busy families, this means the convenience of managing everyone's dental care under one carrier, making it easier to keep track of appointments and treatments. Plus, preventive dental healthcare helps in catching conditions early and can help protect you from costly medical treatments down the line.

Three out of four U.S. dentists are in our combined networks², making it straightforward to find a dentist your family loves. Our individual dental plans are all about giving you more control and choices for your dental care needs.

Finding a dentist

How do I determine if my dentist is in network for a specific individual Delta Dental plan?

Visit our Find a dentist page to see if your dentist is in your particular plan’s network.

Can I keep my current dentist?

With a Delta Dental PPO individual plan, you can keep your current dentist or visit any other licensed dentist, anywhere. With a DeltaCare USA individual plan, you can keep your dentist as long as they’re in the DeltaCare USA network.

What if my dentist isn't in Delta Dental's network?

If your dentist isn't listed in one of Delta Dental's networks, you can explore other plans we offer and their networks. For example, sometimes dentists will be listed in our PPO network but not our DeltaCare USA network. (These are different networks available through different plans.)

If your dentist isn’t in any Delta Dental network, you’ll still get coverage on covered procedures when you visit them with a PPO plan, although you’ll likely save more at a Delta Dental dentist. Staying in network is a required part of your DeltaCare USA plan.

What’s the difference between the PPO network and the Premier network?

Delta Dental PPO and Delta Dental Premier® are two dentist networks that PPO members can access. Together these networks make up one of the largest dentist networks in the country, ensuring that you have a large pool of dentists to choose from.²


Learn more about choosing a Delta Dental PPO or Delta Dental Premier dentist.

How do I find a new dentist in Delta Dental's network?
  1. Visit our Find a dentist page.
  2. Select the network for your preferred plan: either Delta Dental PPO or DeltaCare USA. You’ll likely save the most if you choose the Delta Dental PPO network for the Delta Dental PPO plan and the DeltaCare USA network for the DeltaCare USA (DHMO) plan.
What do I do if there isn't a dentist near me?

If you’re having difficulty finding a dentist near you, you can take a few actions:

Why should I choose a dentist in Delta Dental's network?

If you have a Delta Dental PPO individual plan, you may save the most by visiting a dentist from our PPO network. We negotiate rates with in-network providers that can save members up to 40% off dentists’ list prices on covered procedures.* However, you can visit any licensed dentist, anywhere.

If you have a DeltaCare USA DHMO-type individual plan, you're required to choose a DeltaCare USA network dentist before you can receive dental services or see a specialist.

How are rates impacted if I visit a dentist outside the Delta Dental PPO network?

A non-Delta Dental provider or Delta Dental Premier® dentist can charge up to their full price as their submitted fees. The plan payment will be based on the plan maximums allowed.

Members are responsible for their portion of the co-pay plus the difference between the submitted fees and plan maximums. For details about non-network dentist fees, refer to the plan Policy and Benefit Details document.

Managing your plan

Will I receive a membership ID card when I purchase a plan?

While you don’t need a card to receive services, you can get one by logging in or creating an online account. From there, you can email or print a copy of your membership ID card.

If you purchase an individual Delta Dental plan and choose to receive communications through the mail, you'll receive one paper ID card in the policy holder’s name as part of your welcome package. Additional family members on the account can use the same information from the card.

My dependent doesn't live at home. Can I get an additional ID card for them?

After you purchase a plan, you can register for a Delta Dental online account. From there, you can email or print a copy of your membership ID card for your dependent. The membership ID card will show only the policy holder’s information.

Do I need an ID card to visit a dentist?

An ID card is not required to receive services for insured members. If you don't have your ID card with you, your dentist can look you up with other identifying information, such as your name, address and Social Security number.

How do I register for an online account?

When you purchase a Delta Dental plan, you’ll have the option to create a Delta Dental account during checkout. You can also register for an account 24 hours after you purchase your plan. Visit the Delta Dental online account login page to get started.

Use your Delta Dental account to manage your plan, review benefit details, find a dentist, check claim status, pay premiums and locate your member ID card.

How do I pay for my plan?

When you enroll in an individual Delta Dental plan, you can pay your premium directly to Delta Dental. We accept the following payment methods: bank account debit (ACH), credit card and check.

You can also set up autopay with your bank or credit card.

Can I add a spouse or dependent to my plan at a later time?

Yes. Delta Dental family insurance plans can be updated to include spouses and dependents, ensuring your coverage extends to the most important people in your life. After you purchase a plan, you may have up to 60 days from the plan effective date to add your spouse, as well as dependents up to age 26, to your plan. Refer to the policy for more details.⁷

Can I modify a plan after purchase?

Yes. After you purchase a plan, you’ll have up to 60 days from the plan effective date to make changes. Note that some changes may affect your plan rate.

For a complete description of plan benefits, limitations and exclusions, refer to the plan Policy and Benefit Details document.

How do I cancel my plan?

Refer to the plan Policy and Benefit Details document for details about cancellation.

  1. Limitations and exclusions apply. Refer to the Policy and Benefit Details Documents.
  2. Delta Dental Plans Association Fact Sheet, 2023 and American Dental Association
  3. You may view the DeltaCare USA and Delta Dental PPO Network Access Plan, as required by the Health Benefit Plan Network Access and Adequacy Act, online at deltadentalins.com. You may also contact us by calling 800-422-4234 to request a copy.
  4. Delta Dental Social Impact Report, 2021
  5. This webpage links to Delta Dental Plans Association, a national network of 39 independent Delta Dental companies that provide dental insurance.
  6. ©2022 Vision Service Plan. All rights reserved. VSP is a registered trademark, and VSP Individual Vision Plans is a trademark of Vision Service Plan.
  7. For exceptions related to your state and plan, refer to the plan Policy and Benefit Details document.
  8. DeltaCare USA plans cover implant-related procedures but do not cover the full implant procedure. Please see policy for a complete description of plan benefits, limitations and exclusions.

*Savings estimate is evaluated according to Delta Dental’s National Provider File average procedure fees in August 2023 and represents the national average procedure fee for all Delta Dental Individual and Family plans (all ages and geographic locations) and reflects plan policies valid through July 31, 2024. Some procedures may have waiting periods that apply before plan coverage takes effect. Please see policy for a complete description of plan benefits, limitations and exclusions. In California, this applies to covered individuals utilizing an in-network provider. These rates may not apply to you.

Delta Dental PPO plans are underwritten by Delta Dental Insurance Company in AL, DC (Policy IENT-P-CORE-DC-R24), FL, GA, LA, MS, MT, NV and UT and by not-for-profit dental service companies in these states: CA – Delta Dental of California; PA, MD – Delta Dental of Pennsylvania; NY – Delta Dental of New York, Inc.; DE – Delta Dental of Delaware, Inc.; WV – Delta Dental of West Virginia, Inc. In Texas, Delta Dental Insurance Company provides a dental provider organization (DPO) plan.

DeltaCare USA plans are underwritten in these states by these entities: CA — Delta Dental of California; DC (Policy I-P-DC-dc-24) and FL — Delta Dental Insurance Company; MD and TX — Alpha Dental Programs, Inc.; UT — Alpha Dental of Utah, Inc.; NY — Delta Dental of New York, Inc.; NV — Alpha Dental of Nevada, Inc.; PA — Delta Dental of Pennsylvania. Delta Dental Insurance Company acts as the DeltaCare USA administrator in all these states. These companies are financially responsible for their own products.

Delta Dental is a registered mark of Delta Dental Plans Association.