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Dental Insurance for Expats

Protect your smile, wherever life takes you.

Whether you're relocating for work, family, or retirement, dental care is an important but often overlooked part of your expat insurance plan. Routine checkups, emergency treatments, or complex procedures like implants can be costly—especially in countries like Singapore, where private dental care is expensive.

At InterExpat, we help expatriates find the right dental insurance plan, from basic cleanings to full coverage for advanced treatments like implants, orthodontics, or surgery.

Expert Advice for Your Health Insurance Journey

Finding the right health insurance can be overwhelming. Let our licensed advisors guide you through the process with unbiased advice. We partner with multiple top-tier insurers to give you more choice and the best coverage suited to your needs.

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What’s Included in Dental Insurance?

Depending on the plan, dental coverage may include:

  • Routine dental care: cleanings, fillings, checkups, x-rays

  • Major dental: crowns, root canals, bridges, periodontal treatment

  • Orthodontics: braces and aligners (typically with a waiting period)

  • Prosthetics: dentures and dental implants

  • Oral surgery: including wisdom tooth extraction and trauma care

  • Periodontics: treatment for gum disease and oral hygiene maintenance

 

Coverage is often structured with limits per year and may be divided into basic, major, and orthodontic categories.

How It Works for Expats

We partner with insurers such as April International and Now Health to offer flexible dental add-ons to your health plan. Features often include:

  • Direct billing with selected dental clinics

  • Reimbursement for both routine and complex procedures

  • Optional orthodontic care for adults and children

  • Global coverage (including home country in some plans)

 

Some dental plans come with a waiting period for major work or orthodontics—typically 6 to 12 months—so early planning is key.

What to Consider

Before choosing a dental insurance plan, ask:

  • What are the annual reimbursement limits?

  • Are implants or orthodontics included?

  • Is there a network of approved dentists?

  • Can I combine dental with vision or general wellness coverage?

 

We’ll help you compare options based on your dental history, family needs, and preferred providers.

Let’s Take Care of Your Smile

Don’t wait until you need major dental work. With the right plan, you can manage your oral health affordably and confidently—anywhere in the world.

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