End-of-Year Dental Benefits: Why Now Is the Best Time to Book
The end of the year arrives faster than most of us expect. Schedules fill up, holidays approach, and planning for a new year begins. But before December slips away, there’s one thing you shouldn’t overlook: your unused dental benefits.
If you have dental insurance, now is the ideal time to schedule your appointment at Young Family Dental Riverton. Many patients don’t realize they’re leaving money on the table—money that could help them maintain a healthier smile.
Here’s why the end of the year is the perfect time to book, how dental insurance really works, and what you should do before your benefits expire.
1. Your Dental Benefits Don’t Roll Over
Most dental insurance plans run on a calendar year, meaning:
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Your plan resets on January 1
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Your unused benefits are lost
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You cannot carry over remaining coverage
Whether you’ve used 10% or 90% of your annual allowance, anything left on December 31 disappears. If you delay treatment or skip annual cleanings, you may end up paying more later—simply because the year ended.
Booking now ensures you’re making the most of the benefits you’ve already paid for.
2. You’ve Already Paid for Your Coverage
Even if you haven’t used your dental insurance much this year, you’ve still been paying monthly premiums. Those payments typically cover:
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Preventive cleanings
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Exams
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X-rays
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Some basic restorative care
You’ve invested in your coverage—so it makes financial sense to use it before it resets. Many people don’t realize that preventive dental care is often covered at or near 100%, meaning cleanings and exams rarely cost extra out-of-pocket.
If you haven’t had two cleanings this year, now’s the time to schedule.
3. You Likely Still Have a Remaining Annual Maximum
Your annual maximum is the amount your insurance will contribute toward dental care each year. Once January 1 arrives, this amount resets.
By scheduling now, you can use your remaining benefits on treatments such as:
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Fillings
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Crowns
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Root canals
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Gum therapy
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Sealants
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Night guards (depending on your plan)
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Dental emergencies
If you delay treatment until next year, you’ll use up next year’s benefits on problems that could have been resolved sooner—and you may end up paying more if the condition worsens.
4. Prevention Saves You Money (and Time)
Minor dental concerns rarely stay minor forever. Cavities grow. Cracks deepen. Gum inflammation spreads. Once a problem progresses, treatment becomes:
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More involved
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More expensive
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More time-consuming
By using your end-of-year benefits now, you can prevent larger issues in the future.
At Young Family Dental Riverton, early detection is one of our top priorities. A simple exam now can save you from:
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Needing a crown instead of a filling
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Developing gum disease
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Experiencing tooth pain during the holidays
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Paying for advanced treatment next year
Preventive care is the smartest—and most affordable—way to protect your smile.
5. Your Deductible May Already Be Met
If you’ve had any dental treatments earlier in the year, there’s a good chance you’ve already met your deductible.
Once your deductible is paid:
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Your insurance covers more
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Your out-of-pocket costs go down
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Procedures become significantly more affordable
If you wait until January, your deductible resets, meaning you’ll pay more upfront for the same treatment.
6. Appointment Times Fill Up Quickly
The end of the year is one of the busiest times in every dental office. Between school breaks, holidays, and insurance reminders, appointments book fast.
Common reasons people rush to book:
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They want to use remaining benefits
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Their kids are out of school
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They want to finish treatment before FSA deadlines
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They want their dental insurance reset to start fresh in January
Booking now ensures you get the time that works best for your schedule—not a last-minute opening.
7. Use Your FSA or HSA Funds Before Deadlines
If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), most plans require unused funds to be spent by year-end.
You can often use FSA dollars for:
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Cleanings
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Fillings
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Crowns
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Sealants
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Night guards
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Emergency visits
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Whitening (if prescribed for health reasons)
Don’t lose the money you’ve already set aside for your dental care.
(Some HSA accounts also have year-end contribution restrictions—another reason to schedule early!)
8. Start the New Year With a Healthy Smile
There’s something empowering about beginning January knowing your dental care is up-to-date. A clean, healthy smile makes everything feel brighter—from holiday gatherings to New Year’s resolutions.
Plus, when you start the new year with a fresh dental baseline, you’ll:
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Have a clear plan for any ongoing care
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Know what to expect for insurance coverage next year
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Feel confident going into 2025 with a healthy smile
Your dental health affects your overall health—and there’s no better time to get ahead than now.
What to Schedule Before the End of the Year
Here’s what Young Family Dental Riverton recommends booking before your benefits reset:
✔️ Dental cleaning & exam
Especially if you haven’t had two this year.
✔️ X-rays
Many insurance plans cover annual or biannual images.
Treatment for cavities
Small problems are easier (and cheaper) to fix now.
Crown or restorative work
Use your remaining annual maximums before they disappear.
Emergency concerns
Pain, sensitivity, swelling, or cracked teeth should never wait.
Night guards or gum therapy
If your plan covers these, now is the time to use the benefit.
Ready to Use Your Benefits? We’re Here to Help.
If you’re unsure what your insurance covers, our team can help you review your benefits and estimate costs before scheduling treatment. We’re committed to helping every patient receive the care they need before coverage expires.
At Young Family Dental Riverton, we believe dental care should be easy, affordable, and stress-free—especially at the end of the year.
Call today to schedule your appointment before spots fill up and benefits expire.
Your smile—and your wallet—will thank you.

