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Delta Dental PPO℠ Delta Dental of Minnesota Delta Dental PPO℠ 2016 Dentist Directory Dentist Directory - PPO® Delta Dental of Minnesota Welcome to Delta Dental PPO® please use the “Find A Dentist” feature and search for This directory is intended as a guide for selecting providers in the PPO Network by going to a Delta Dental PPO dentist. The Delta Dental PPO www.deltadentalmn.org/uofm. Network one of the largest dental networks in the country with over 89,500 participating providers. It Out-of-Network: If you receive dental care from a is also one of the largest networks in Minnesota, with dentist that is not participating with Delta Dental nearly 1,700 participating dentists in 74 Minnesota PPO, your care is considered “out-of-network” and counties and border communities. By selecting a will not be covered. Remember to verify your dentist’s dentist listed in the Delta Dental PPO directory, you will network participation status at the time you make an ensure that you receive your maximum dental benefits. appointment. Checking with your dentist or calling Delta Dental Customer Service to verify participation assures you that your dentist is still participating in the Delta Dental PPO Network. If your dentist’s status has changed and he or she is no longer part of the network, you can continue seeing your dentist, however, this will result in a higher out-of-pocket cost for you as out-of-network providers are not covered by this dental plan. Of course, at any time you may choose another Delta Dental PPO dentist. For more information regarding your specific plan design, consult your Employee Benefits department or refer to your benefit booklet. Role of Your Dentist After-Hours Care An ongoing relationship with your dentist is valuable to Call your dental office, even if it is after regular office promote and maintain good oral health. Your dentist will hours. Your dental office may have an emergency work with you to coordinate the dental services you may number for assistance if an emergency occurs after need, from preventive dental care such as exams and hours. For routine and non-emergency care, it is best cleanings to more comprehensive dental treatments. to call during regular business hours. Choosing a Dentist Seeing a Specialist Delta Dental of Minnesota wants you to play an active You do not need a referral to see a specialist. When role in decisions about your dental care. Selecting a special services are needed that typically are not dentist from the Delta Dental PPO directory will ensure provided by your regular dentist, your dentist will that you receive the maximum benefits. likely recommend a specialist to treat your condition. You may also select a specialist yourself. Remember Things to consider when selecting a dentist: that you must utilize a Delta Dental PPO participating • Is the dental care provider In-Network specialist for your care. You can verify your dentist’s or Out-of-Network? participation by accessing • Is the dentist accepting new patients? www.deltadentalmn.org/uofm. • What are the office hours? Are there evening or weekend appointments? Quality Assurance • What are the procedures for urgent or Delta Dental of Minnesota has an established Quality emergency care? Assurance (QA) program. All of the dentists listed in this • How long will you have to wait to get an directory meet network and credentialing standards, appointment for routine exams and cleanings? and have signed agreements with Delta Dental of Minnesota to provide services, and submit claims for In-Network: When you choose a dentist from this covered services directly to Delta Dental of Minnesota. directory, your dental care provider is “in-network” In addition, a participating dentist may not balance bill and you will receive important benefit advantages, any amount over the Delta Dental allowed amount as including lower costs by receiving the maximum level shown on the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) issued to of benefits available to you. Should you require care in-network dentists and the Delta Dental Subscriber. The from a dentist outside of the Minnesota service area, subscriber’s financial responsibility is for any Dentist Directory - PPO® Delta Dental of Minnesota co-payment, deductible or other non-covered service identified on the EOB. If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with the quality of care you received, please call Customer Service. I.D. Card Your Delta Dental I.D. card provides important benefit membership information. Keep this card with you at all times and present it each time you see your Delta Dental dentist. Your I.D. card does not guarantee eligibility for services. It is an information tool to be used by you and your dentist. Dentist verification and pre-estimate of benefits may still be necessary. CUSTOMER SERVICE Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., CST Important: This directory is current as of the date on Metro: 651-406-5916 TDD/TTY: 651-406-5923 the bottom of each directory page. We are constantly (for the hearing impaired) improving our network, so our dentist listings change. Toll-Free: 1-800-553-9536 Therefore, it is always a good idea to verify that a Toll-Free TDD/TTY: 1-888-853-7570 dentist is an active member of our network before (for the hearing impaired) receiving dental care to ensure prompt and accurate Visit our Website www.deltadentalmn.org payment of your dental claim. Please call Customer Service to verify that a dentist participates in the Delta Connect with Delta Dental For Your Oral Health News Dental PPO Network. In addition, you can access a list Be sure to find the latest in oral health information, of participating Delta Dental PPO dentists through fun contests and dental news by checking out Delta Delta Dental of Minnesota’s website, Dental of Minnesota’s blog and connecting with us on www.deltadentalmn.org/uofm. Facebook, Delta Dental of Minnesota Blog, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or download our Delta Customer Service Dental Mobile App. At Delta Dental of Minnesota, we want to make sure you have all the information you need to get the most value from your dental plan. Call Customer Service whenever you have a question about using your Delta Dental program such as: Your Health • Finding a Delta Dental PPO dentist With over 120 medical conditions that manifest in the • Benefits when traveling outside the service area mouth, we know that getting preventive care not only • Transferring care if your dentist is no longer part of ensures a healthier mouth, but also a healthier self! the network Thank you for choosing Delta Dental. You’ve made a • Questions on how a claim was processed quality choice by selecting a dental plan dedicated to Filing a complaint helping you maintain better health through oral health. Delta Dental of Minnesota 500 Washington Ave. S., Suite 2060 Minneapolis, MN 55415 www.DeltaDentalMN.org Delta Dental PPO Dentists 5047 Jason Ave NE Dr. Brock A Droll Family and Cosmetic MINNESOTA (763) 497-8165 Endodontist Gentle Dentistry Ltd Dr. Catherine E Wurm Aitkin Dr. Patrick G Becicka 3015 Hwy 29 S Ste 4176 General Practitioner Endodontist (320) 763-5052 Peder A Gaalaas, DDS Dr. Faith G Lira Central Minnesota Dr. Randy J Berg 18 3rd St SW General Practitioner Pediatric Dentists PA General Practitioner (218) 927-3785 Albertville Orthodontics 507 N Nokomis St Dr. David L Cannon Dr. Peder A Gaalaas 5075 Jason Ave NE Ste C General Practitioner Orthodontist (763) 497-2550 (320) 253-0272 Dr. Alejandro R Kovacs Albany Dr. David Resch Dr. Andree M Dubois-Lebel Prosthodontist Albany Family Dentistry Orthodontist Pediatric Dentist Dr. Shawn M Spoden 360 Railroad Ave Excel Dentistry Dr. Naomi L Lane General Practitioner (320) 845-2032 6563 Laketowne Place Ste Pediatric Dentist Joseph M Haack, DDS Dr. Glenn I Lepor A Dr. Gregg S Larson 1400 Hawthorne St Ste 4 Periodontist (763) 515-3615 Pediatric Dentist (320) 763-7484 Albany Family Dentistry Dr. Glenn I Lepor Dr. Michael W Steil Dr. Joseph M Haack PA Periodontist Pediatric Dentist General Practitioner 360 Railroad Ave Excel Dentistry PLLC Centrasota Oral & Glenn I Lepor DDS PO Box 609 6563 Laketown Pl Maxillofacial Surgeons, PA 2306 S Broadway St (320) 845-2032 Ste A 510 22nd Ave E (320) 762-5216 Dr. Brent D Deragisch (763) 515-3615 Ste 103 Dr. Glenn I Lepor General Practitioner Dr. Hatem Alassy (320) 763-5117 Periodontist Dr. Jason M Spychala General Practitioner Dr. Harold Machesky Prairie Lakes Dental PA General Practitioner Dr. Aleksandr Shibko Oral Surgeon 2633 Jefferson St Harry J Larson, DDS General Practitioner Dr. Ryan D Morris Ste 801 150 4th St Metro Dentalcare Oral Surgeon (320) 762-1717 (320) 845-2139 Albertville Dr. Gustavo Pena-Velasco Dr. Kelly L Bumgarner Dr. Harry J Larson 5585 LaCentre Ave Oral Surgeon General Practitioner General Practitioner Ste 500 Dr. Donald M Primley Soderholm Oral Surgery & Schneider Orthodontics (763) 497-7730 Oral Surgeon Implants 360 Railroad Ave Dr. Steven A Biorn Dr. MIchael J Schiff 120 12th Ave E (320) 251-0455 General Practitioner Oral Surgeon (320) 818-3469 Dr. Alan F Schneider Dr. Cindy E McGregor Dr. Eric A Stine Dr. Andrew J Soderholm Orthodontist General Practitioner Oral Surgeon Oral Surgeon Dentistry at the Center Albert Lea White Smiles Family Young at Heart Dentistry 2306 S Broadway St Advanced Family Dental Dentistry 111 10th Ave E 6563 Laketowne Pl Ste 4 (320) 763-3113 2717 Ekko Ave (320) 762-5216 (507) 373-5968 (763) 515-3615 Dr. Glenn I Lepor Dr. Dustin C White Dr. Elizabeth A Amundson Periodontist Dr. Tricia R Nelson General Practitioner General Practitioner General Practitioner Dr. Thomas C DeWitt Andover Dr.
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