Cigna
Preventative care becomes even more important as we age. With the right preventative dental plan, you can avoid needing major restorative work for as long as possible.
As the best option for preventive dental coverage, Cigna currently insures more than 17 million people around the United States. They are also the most well-established organization on this list, having been in business for over 225 years.
Cigna offers three insurance plans that may be suitable for seniors. Their Cigna Dental Preventative plan is the cheapest at just $19 per person per month. Their most expensive and full-coverage plan is called Cigna Dental 1500, which covers basic dental procedures, some restorative procedures, and some forms of orthodontic work.
You can view their plans and pricing here.
Pros
- All in-network preventative care is covered at 100 percent
- No waiting period for preventative care
- Huge network of over 93,000 dentists
- Excellent customer service, including a 24-hour helpline
Cons
- No basic treatments or restorative care covered on their basic plan
- Low annual maximums on most plans

Aflac
Aflac has been providing dental insurance since 1955. Currently, the company serves around 50 million people in the United States.
Aflac is the best option for seniors who may need to see multiple specialists for different treatments or have a preferred dentist they would like to keep using. This is because Aflac reimburses their customers directly rather than paying out to in-network dentists. As a result, Aflac customers are free to use any certified dentist in the country without incurring additional costs.
Aflac offer a range of insurance plans which cover restorative care, though it is worth keeping in mind that the waiting period for dentures in up to 24-months. Pain relief, extractions, and root canals also have waiting periods. However, most plans cover preventative care and diagnostics with no waiting period whatsoever.
You can view their plans and pricing here.
Pros
- Customers can choose any dentist
- Payments are made directly to you
- Ranks well for customer satisfaction
- Zero deductibles
Cons
- Aflac does not cover all states
- Treatment for pre-existing missing teeth is not covered
- Customers must be able to pay for treatment upfront
- The cost of replacing crowns is not covered unless the previous crown was fitted more than five years ago