Take a Bite out of Dental Costs

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Losing employer dental coverage in retirement can be costly. Here are smart ways to save on care.There are ways to lower dental costs, although all of them have limitations. Dreamstime/TCA11/3/2025|Updated: 11/3/2025By Sandra Block From Kiplinger’s Personal FinanceI recently received a shock when I went to the dentist for my six-month checkup. Not because I had a mouthful of cavities or needed another root canal. (I floss!) The unpleasant surprise occurred when it came time to pay the bill. This was my first appointment since I retired and lost my employer-provided health insurance, and I was on the hook for the entire cost.Tribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected Articles

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