Understanding the Difference Between Delta Dental PPO and Premier
The simplest way to understand the two tiers is through what each dentist has agreed to.
Delta Dental PPO dentists have signed a contract agreeing to accept the PPO fee schedule as full payment for covered services. For patients whose plans cover preventive care at 100%, seeing a PPO dentist means zero out-of-pocket cost for a cleaning.
Delta Dental Premier dentists have signed a contract agreeing to a different fee schedule, one that generally allows higher reimbursement per procedure than the PPO schedule. However, this isn't a "full payment" agreement in the same way. Premier dentists are not always required to write off fees above the Premier schedule, which means the gap between their actual fee and Delta's payment may still become a patient balance.
The practical result: for the same cleaning, same plan, and same coverage percentage, a PPO visit may cost nothing while a Premier visit generates a bill.
Why Two PPO Premier Dentists May Still Not Cost Exactly the Same
Even within the same tier, patient costs can vary based on what individual dentists charge relative to the fee schedule.
Two Premier dentists in the same city may have very different actual fees. One may charge at or below the Premier schedule for most procedures, leaving no patient balance. Another may consistently charge above it, generating balance bills on nearly every visit. Both are "Premier providers." The difference in patient cost has nothing to do with the network designation it comes from what each dentist actually charges.
The only way to know what a specific visit will cost at a specific practice is to ask for a cost estimate using your actual plan details before the appointment is scheduled.
How to Get the Most Value From Your Delta Dental PPO Premier Benefits
A few steps consistently produce the lowest out-of-pocket costs for Delta Dental PPO Premier members.
Search specifically for PPO providers using the Delta Dental provider directory filtering by PPO rather than all in-network providers narrows results to dentists whose fee agreements are most favorable to your out-of-pocket costs.
Before scheduling, ask the dental office whether they are PPO or Premier contracted and whether they accept the Delta Dental fee schedule as full payment for covered preventive services. A practice that answers "yes" to both is the lowest-risk option for a bill-free preventive visit.
Conclusion
"In-network" is a starting point, not an answer. The network tier your dentist belongs to and what they've agreed to accept as payment determines what you actually pay. Knowing the difference between Delta Dental PPO Premier tiers before you schedule puts that information where it belongs: in your hands, before the appointment.
At Clove Dental, we verify your Delta Dental benefits upfront and give you a clear cost estimate before any treatment begins.
FAQs
Is Delta Dental Premier the same as Delta Dental PPO?
No. Both are in-network tier but they operate on different fee schedules. PPO dentists accept the lower PPO schedule as full payment, which means lower patient costs. Premier dentists accept the higher Premier schedule as a fee ceiling but patients may still owe a balance if the dentist's actual fees exceed that ceiling.
How do I find out which tier my dentist belongs to?
Log into your Delta Dental member portal and search for your dentist by name. The provider directory indicates whether they're a PPO provider, a Premier provider or both.
If my dentist is both PPO and Premier, which schedule applies?
When a dentist participates in both networks, the PPO schedule applies to members whose plans include PPO benefits producing the lower patient cost.
Why does my plan say "in-network" but I still received a bill?
Most commonly because your dentist is a Premier provider not a PPO provider and their fee exceeded the Premier allowed amount. The plan paid its share of the Premier schedule; the remainder became a patient balance.
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