Sanitas Dental is our flagship dental plan with 50 different dental services included and a further discount of up to 40% on all other dental procedures - We’re committed to increasing access to quality dental care, providing you with a clear choice of treatment options, so you can find the right dental care to meet your needs. The cover included with this plan gives you direct access to over 1,000 dental professionals and 180 Milenium dental clinics nationwide.
There are no age restrictions on the policy and children under the age of 6 may also be added completely free of charge.
Do you know how much you can save with Sanitas Dental insurance?
Up to € 400 savings if you compare external current market prices vs our own:
Total savings of up to 555 €
** ARP - Average retail price.
The following treatments and services are included within your Sanitas Dental plan.
Extractions
Minor surgery
General consultation including screening and diagnosis: A general consultation with a dentist where all of your past dental history is collected, an exploration of the mouth for correct diagnosis and the most effective treatment.
Topical fluoridation: During this treatment, fluoride is applied to the surface of the teeth to prevent cavities. The treatment will increase the strength of the enamel and protect them from acids and bacterial plaque.
Teeth cleaning: Removal of tartar on the teeth and external pigmentations. Tartar is made up of plaque, bacteria, food remains and calcium and sticks to the teeth. It is important to remove this build up to avoid periodontal disease.
Treatment of tooth sensitivity: Fluoride is applied to the surface of the teeth to reduce pain and sensitivity.
Sealant of fissures: This is a preventive measure where holes and fissures in the teeth are covered with a protective resin forming a barrier to prevent tooth decay.
Priority emergency consultations: A priority emergency consultation with a dentist.
Extractions
Simple extraction: A simple tooth extraction.
Tail extraction not included: Wisdom teeth and the third molar are commonly referred to as the tail. Not included means that it is on the outside of the jaw.
Tail extraction including dental cysts: The tail is referred to as the wisdom tooth and third molar which is house inside the maxillary bone. A dental cyst is a cavity which contains liquid or a pus like substance.
Extraction of radicular remains: These are extractions of the root remains which may have been left after a difficult extraction or damage by a cavity.
Extraction by odontosection: This is when a tooth is intentionally fractured to help facilitate an extraction.
Minor surgery
Removal of epulis: Removal of formation of tumors in the gum (Epulis) or the soft areas of the mouth.
Drainage gingival abscess: This is when an incision is made to the opening of an abscess infection in order to help with the release of its contents.
Apicectomy: A procedure where the tip of the root of a tooth via the gum is performed.
Tooth cyst: A cyst is a cavity which accumulates a liquid or other material which may eventually destroy the maxilla or mandible. It may also result in movement of the tooth or become a non-benign lesion.
ORTHODONTIC SURGERY
Fenestration: The dental fenestration comprises of removal of the bone and mucosa around the tooth to release and visualize the crown of the tooth, allowing the orthodontist to insert a bracket and bring the tooth to the dental arch.
Provisional obturation: Where a cavity is cleaned and filled with a temporary filling. This could be because of extensive cavities which may require more than one phase of treatment in order to correct the problem.
General consultation: A general consultation with a dentist. The patients information is collected along with their dental history. An exploration of the dental cavity is undertaken to enable the dentist to make an analysis and recommend the most effective treatment.
Oral health education: The dentist will discuss any preventative measures the patient can take in order to maintain good dental health and hygiene.
Intraoral x-ray: Radiographic plates are inserted into the mouth so that x-rays may be taken to analyse the oral cavity.
Topical fluoridation: Fluoride is applied to the outside surface of the teeth to help protect them from tooth decay. This then protects the teeth by strengthening the enamel and protect them from bacterial plaque.
Crack sealer: Also known as a fissure sealant, it is a preventative procedure where cracks and pits in the teeth are filled with a resin to protect them from decay.
Cleaning/Oral Hygiene: Process of removing tartar from the teeth which can lead to periodontal disease.
Tooth extraction: The removal of a tooth or part of a tooth of the maxillary bone.
Occlusal analysis: A procedure the relationships between the two arches are analysed and to ascertain occlusal stability.
Selective cutting: A procedure to aimed at improving the occlusal balance and relationship between the upper and lower teeth.
FIXED PROSTHESIS
Cemented: A procedure where a fixed element is placed at the crown or bridge of the mouth which has been removed or dropped caused by a previous treatment or incident.
NON-SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Periodontal assessment: Clinical procedure to adequately perform a periodontal diagnosis.
Periodontal x-ray series: A radiographic analysis where a two dimensional view of the teeth and the surrounding structures are performed.
SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Gingivectomy (per quadrant): Where damaged gum tissue is removed from the mouth.
COMPLEMENTARY TREATMENTS
Radiological stuff for orthodontics: A procedure that uses radiographics to permit the orthodontic study of the patient so that the correct diagnosis can be obtained. The procedure comprises of extraoral and intraoral photographs.
Tooth Extraction: The removal of a tooth or part of the tooth.
Periapical Radiography: A form of x-ray that explores the whole tooth from the crown to the apex. It also serves to investigate the periodontal space and surrounding bone tissue.
X-Ray: Dental x-rays are a diagnostic procedure used by the dentist to identify areas of decay, bone loss, abscesses, tumors and more.
Occlusal radiograph: A diagnostic procedure where different sized plates are placed in the mouth.
Periodontal radiography: A form of radiography to diagnose periodontal disease.
Lateral radiography of the skull: Used to identify dentoskeletal issues which may produce a non-aesthetic profile or bad bite.
Orthopantomography: A form of panoramic radiography used to obtain a dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw.
Cephalometry: A diagnostic radiograph used for orthodontic treatment planning.
Computerized axial tomography: Also known as a CAT scan is used by dentists for diagnostic purposes to create three-dimensional image of the mouth and teeth.
Occlusion analysis: A study of the relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth and associated functional harmonies.
You can purchase Sanitas dental in 2 different ways - As a standalone product or As an extra option.
The Sanitas Dental plan is €14.90 if purchased as a standalone product. If you purchase Sanitas Dental as an extra option (i.e. along with a health insurance policy then the price is reduced to €11.25.
Yes. If you have children under the age of 6 then the premium for Sanitas Dental is free.
The age limit to purchase Sanitas Dental is 75. Once the standalone product or option has been purchased there is no age limit to remain insured.
Yes. If you purchase either the Sanitas Premium 500 plan or any of our Sanitas Mas 90 plans then this option is included for free.
The following health insurance plans offer Sanitas Dental as an extra option: HealthPlan Basic / HealthPlan Complete / Sanitas Primero
No.
No.
his depends - Some plans offer Sanitas Dental without co-payments (Sanitas Mas Salud / Sanitas Mas 90 (free) / HealthPlan Complete / Sanitas Premium 500 (free) / Sanitas BLUA.
If you add Sanitas Dental to the following plans: HealthPlan Basic / Sanitas Primero then each time you use one of the 60 services included a co-payment of €3 is applied to your account.
If you purchase Sanitas Dental as a standalone product then a co-payment of €3 will also apply. Sanitas Dental is not available without co-payments as a standalone product.
Dental costs can be very expensive if done privately and without the necessary insurance in place. If you use a dentist quite a few times in the year then this option will definitely save you moneyplus in the long term your teeth will also be in tip top condition.
You can use any of the 60 services included from day one.
You can add any extra option to your overall quote when you complete our online application form. If you want to purchase Sanitas Dental as a standalone product then this can be done from that respective policy page by clicking “Fill in the application form”.
Sanitas Dental Services & Tarrifs
Premium valid during the first contractual annuity for new registrations of new policies with effect date between 01/01/2024 and 31/12/2024 on which the surcharge of the Insurance Compensation Consortium will be applied 0.15% of the premium net Maximum age of employment 60 years and without limit of age of permanence.