Notice


On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, our offices will be closed as we dedicate the day to learning and professional development. This is an important opportunity for our team to grow and acquire new skills that will enhance the service and support we provide.

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The value and importance of dental and vision benefits

Improve employee wellness – and benefit your business

Dental and vision benefits are flexible, affordable and something your employees want. They improve employees’ overall health and contribute to a positive employee experience, and they are an essential component of a competitive benefits package:

Provide value for your employees Attract, hire and retain top talent
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Providing benefits creates a happier, healthier workforce. When you combine your Delta Dental benefits with DeltaVision®, you get two great programs in one convenient and affordable package.

At work, the health and well-being of your team are key to success. Dental and vision benefits are critical to employee health and wellness, as they:

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Help employees stay healthy Negotiate fees with approved providers Boost workplace productivity



checkmark Preventive care, including checkups, X-rays and cleanings, is typically covered at 100%

checkmark Negotiated discounts protect employees from high out-of-pocket costs

checkmark 63% of Americans say better oral health helps them feel more confident

checkmark 78% of Americans with dental benefits are more likely to seek preventive care

checkmark Employees can choose from a large network of providers

checkmark 1 in 5 American adults missed work in 2016 due to oral health concerns

checkmark More than nine in ten Americans believe oral health impacts overall health.

checkmark 9 in 10 employees say visual disturbances affect their quality of work

checkmark Eye doctors are often the first to detect signs of diabetes.