Dental, vision, and hearing insurance are standalone policies that cover preventive care, exams, and treatments that most health insurance plans exclude for adults. Dental plans typically cover two cleanings per year, X-rays, fillings, and a portion of major work like crowns and root canals. Vision plans cover annual eye exams and provide allowances for glasses or contact lenses. Hearing plans cover hearing tests and discounts on hearing aids.
Who needs dental, vision & hearing in Kentucky?
Most adults in Kentucky need separate dental and vision coverage because standard health insurance, including marketplace plans on kynect, only includes dental and vision benefits for children under 19. Original Medicare also excludes routine dental, vision, and hearing (though some Medicare Advantage plans include them). This coverage gap means a single root canal ($1,000 to $1,500) or pair of prescription glasses ($200 to $600) comes entirely out of pocket. In western Kentucky, where access to dental providers is already limited in some rural areas, having a dental plan that reduces costs at available providers is especially valuable. The Way Agency offers standalone dental, vision, and hearing plans from multiple carriers, and can bundle them for families or individuals.
What does dental, vision & hearing cover?
- Dental: Preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays) typically at 100% coverage
- Dental: Basic procedures (fillings, extractions, periodontics) typically at 70-80% coverage
- Dental: Major procedures (crowns, bridges, root canals, dentures) typically at 50% coverage
- Vision: Annual eye exams typically at 100% after copay
- Vision: Allowance for frames and lenses (usually $130-$200 per year) or contact lens benefit
- Hearing: Annual hearing screening
- Hearing: Discounts or benefits toward hearing aids (varies significantly by plan)
What dental, vision & hearing does NOT cover
- Cosmetic dental procedures (teeth whitening, veneers for cosmetic purposes)
- Orthodontics for adults (many plans exclude or limit; some offer optional riders)
- Implants (excluded or heavily limited on many dental plans)
- Elective vision correction surgery (LASIK) under most vision plans
- Dental work that exceeds annual maximums (typically $1,000-$2,000 per year)
- Pre-existing dental conditions may have waiting periods of 6-12 months for major services
What does dental, vision & hearing cost?
Standalone dental plans in Kentucky typically cost $25 to $60 per month for individual coverage and $75 to $150 for family coverage. Vision plans run $10 to $25 per month individually. At these prices, the math works well for people who use preventive care: two dental cleanings alone cost $200 to $400 without insurance, which often exceeds the annual premium. However, if you need major dental work, be aware that most plans have annual maximums of $1,000 to $2,000 and waiting periods of 6 to 12 months for major services. The Way Agency helps clients evaluate whether a DHMO plan (lower cost, limited network) or a DPPO plan (higher cost, broader access) is the right fit.
Frequently asked questions
Original Medicare (Parts A and B) generally does not cover routine dental, vision, or hearing services. However, many Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans include these benefits at no extra premium. Standalone dental, vision, and hearing plans are also available for Medicare-age adults. The Way Agency can compare Advantage plan benefits against standalone coverage costs to determine the best approach for your situation.
Most dental plans have no waiting period for preventive services like cleanings and exams. Basic services such as fillings often have a 3 to 6 month waiting period, and major services like crowns and dentures commonly require 6 to 12 months of continuous coverage before benefits begin. Some plans offer reduced or waived waiting periods for higher premiums. Understand the waiting periods before enrolling.
The annual maximum is the most your dental plan will pay in a calendar year, typically $1,000 to $2,000 for individual plans. Once you hit that limit, you pay 100% of any additional dental costs. A single crown can cost $1,000 to $1,500, so one major procedure can exhaust your annual benefit. If you anticipate significant dental work, a plan with a higher annual maximum is worth the extra premium.
Bundled dental-vision-hearing plans typically offer a modest discount (5 to 15%) compared to purchasing each separately. If you need all three, bundling is usually the better value. However, if you only need dental coverage, there is no reason to pay for vision and hearing benefits you will not use. The Way Agency quotes both options so you can compare.
Most health insurance plans do not include adult dental or vision coverage, or include only minimal benefits. Standalone dental plans in Kentucky cost $25-$60 per month and cover two cleanings per year, X-rays, and a portion of major work like crowns and root canals. Vision plans cost $10-$25 per month and cover an annual exam plus an allowance for glasses or contacts. Both are worth it if you use the benefits regularly.
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Sheilia Royal, Agency Principal / Licensed Agent
Licensed in KY, IN & TN | 20 years experience | Last reviewed: February 2026