
The specific dental benefit is GREAT because there's no premium (PS pays 100% of it, and for health insurance as well) but the actual provider is the opposite of great. There was a recent change in dental insurance providers, and the new provider is very poor. On the front of it, the benefit looks pretty good, but they do things like disqualify composite fillings, saying they're unnecessary and only paying for amalgam/silver fillings. So, to the contract makers make it appear as if their dental plan is great, so Pluralsight signed with them, but then they get really stingy and sneaky with providing the actual benefit. To whit: Extraordinary benefit from PS, mediocre benefit from the provider.
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