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Don’t Let Your Year-End Dental Insurance Benefits Expire

  • tularedentist
  • Dec 8, 2025
  • 2 min read

As the end of the year approaches, many patients are surprised to learn that their dental insurance benefits don’t roll over. Most insurance plans follow a “use-it-or-lose-it” structure, meaning any unused benefits will reset on January 1st. At Dr. Sonam Rambhia, DDS Inc, we want to help you get the most out of the coverage you’re already paying for.



Why You Should Use Your Benefits Before December 31


1. Your Annual Maximum Resets

Every insurance plan includes an annual maximum — the total amount your plan will contribute toward your dental care within a year. If you haven’t visited the dentist regularly or have been delaying treatment, you may still have unused funds that will disappear at year-end.


2. Preventive Care Is Usually Fully Covered

Most plans cover routine cleanings, exams, and X-rays at 100%. Scheduling your cleaning now ensures you maintain healthy gums and teeth while maximizing a benefit you’ve already earned.


3. Catch Problems Before They Get Worse

Dental issues like decay, gum disease, and cracked teeth worsen over time. Using your benefits now allows you to complete needed treatments early — saving time, money, and discomfort later.


4. Avoid the Holiday Appointment Rush

November and December are the busiest months for dental offices. Booking your appointment now ensures you get a time that fits your schedule.


How Our Office Can Help


At Dr. Sonam Rambhia, DDS Inc, we offer personalized care and flexible scheduling to make it easy for you to use your benefits before they expire. Whether you need a cleaning, fillings, crowns, or are managing gum issues, our team is here to guide you through your insurance coverage and treatment options.


Book Your Appointment Today

Don’t wait until your insurance resets — take advantage of the benefits you’ve already paid for.

📍 1040 N Cherry St, Tulare, CA 93274📞 559-686-1773

Your smile — and your wallet — will thank you.

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