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Your Guide to Dental Insurance Open Enrollment

CarolinasDentist team member explaining dental insurance open enrollment

Fall doesn’t just bring cooler weather—it’s also open enrollment season for many dental insurance plans. Whether you’re reviewing coverage through your employer or exploring options on your own, this is the time to make changes that can impact your dental care for the next year. At CarolinasDentist, with 15 convenient locations across North Carolina, we want to help you feel confident navigating your dental insurance choices so you can make the most of your benefits.

What Is Open Enrollment?

Open enrollment is the window—usually in the fall—when you can sign up for, change, or renew your dental insurance plan. Outside of this period, most people can only make changes if they experience a qualifying life event, like marriage, a new job, or a move.

If you’ve ever glanced at your dental coverage options and felt overwhelmed by the terms or fine print, you’re not alone. This is the perfect time to review what your plan actually covers and make sure it still fits your needs.

Understanding Different Types of Dental Plans

When comparing coverage options, you’ll often see terms like PPO, HMO, or dental discount plan—and knowing the difference can make choosing a plan much easier.

    PPO (Preferred Provider Organization): These plans are the most flexible. You can visit any dentist you’d like, though staying in-network (like at CarolinasDentist) usually means lower costs. PPOs are a great choice if you value choice and don’t mind slightly higher premiums for that flexibility. CarolinasDentist is a preferred provider for most dental insurance plans, including: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Delta Dental, and MetLife.

    HMO (Health Maintenance Organization): These plans typically have a more limited network of participating dentists and require you to choose one main provider. They often have lower monthly costs, but they’re best suited for patients who plan to stay with one office long-term and don’t need out-of-network options.

    Dental Discount Plans: These aren’t insurance but can still provide significant savings on cleanings, exams, and treatments. Discount plans offer straightforward discounts without waiting periods, deductibles, or claim forms—perfect for those without traditional dental insurance.

The right plan for you depends on your dental needs, how often you visit the dentist, and how much flexibility you want in choosing where to go.

Why Dental Coverage Matters

Dental insurance works a bit differently than medical insurance. Instead of covering emergencies first, most dental plans focus on prevention—think cleanings, exams, and X-rays. Those services are often covered at 100%, which makes regular visits easier and more affordable.

Maintaining your coverage ensures you can keep up with preventive visits and catch problems early—before they become painful or expensive. It’s also a great opportunity to plan for bigger treatments, like fillings, crowns, or orthodontics, that might be partly covered under your plan.

Key Terms to Review During Open Enrollment

A quick refresher can make comparing plans easier. As you look at your options, pay attention to:

  • Annual maximum: The total your plan will pay for dental care each year.
  • Deductible: The amount you pay out of pocket before your coverage kicks in.
  • Coinsurance: The percentage of costs you’re responsible for after meeting your deductible.
  • Waiting periods: Some plans have a short waiting period before covering certain procedures.
  • In-network providers: Sticking with in-network dentists—like CarolinasDentist—usually means lower out-of-pocket costs.

Knowing these details ahead of time helps you choose a plan that matches your dental goals and budget.

How to Make the Most of Your Dental Benefits

Once you’ve selected your plan, be sure to use your benefits before they reset. Most dental insurance benefits renew annually, which means unused cleanings or coverage dollars don’t roll over to the next year. Scheduling your routine checkups early can help you maximize your coverage and prevent year-end rushes for appointments.

If you’re planning for larger treatments—like crowns, implants, or orthodontics—your CarolinasDentist team can also help you coordinate timing to make the best use of your benefits across plan years.

We’re Here to Help at CarolinasDentist

Insurance terms can be confusing, but you don’t have to figure them out alone. Our team at CarolinasDentist is happy to review your benefits, explain what’s covered, and help you get the most value from your plan. Whether you’re renewing your existing coverage or shopping for a new one, we’ll make sure your dental care stays smooth, affordable, and stress-free.

If you have questions about insurance open enrollment—or if it’s time to schedule your next checkup—contact your nearest CarolinasDentist location in North Carolina. We’re here to help you keep your smile healthy all year long.

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Andrew Callender

Andrew Callender

Regional Director of Operations

Andrew Callender was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, and serves as one of our Regional Directors of Operations at CarolinasDentist, focusing on our Western NC and Charlotte regions. He joined the leadership team in 2025 and earned his degree from Western Colorado University. Andrew brings over 12 years of experience in dentistry, including more than 10 years of progressive leadership in healthcare operations and three years serving as a Regional Director of Operations. He relocated to North Carolina in 2023 and has quickly made an impact across the region.

Andrew is passionate about delivering outstanding patient care through operational excellence. He is committed to fostering an environment that aligns with CarolinasDentist’s values and culture while leveraging diverse perspectives and experiences to support team success and growth. His leadership style is rooted in collaboration, consistency, and continuous improvement.

Outside of work, Andrew enjoys spending time with his wife and their four children. He’s an avid golfer and also enjoys walking his lab, Harper—making the most of his time outdoors with family and fresh air.

Nate Bunyak

Nate Bunyak

Regional Director of Operations

Nate Bunyak brings a little bit of Pittsburgh grit and a whole lot of energy to everything he does. He is one of the Regional Director of Operations at CarolinasDentist focusing on our Triangle region, joining the team in 2026. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Nate graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) with a degree in Marketing and Management—and has been putting both to work ever since. Three years ago, he traded in steel city winters for North Carolina sunshine—and hasn’t looked back.

When he’s not working, Nate is all about family life with his wife, Melissa, and their three kids—Bryce, Molly, and Connor. Whether cheering on their activities, exploring the outdoors, or simply embracing the joyful chaos of a busy household, he makes the most of every moment with his family.

An avid hiker and nature enthusiast, Nate loves adventures that combine fresh air, beautiful views, and lasting memories. That same adventurous, positive spirit carries into his work—he’s driven, all-in, and always ready to take on what’s next.

Jenna Holland

Jenna Holland

Regional Hygiene Director

Jenna Holland is a Fayetteville native and serves as Regional Hygiene Director, joining the leadership team in 2026. She began her career with CarolinasDentist in June 2016 as a dental hygienist in the Fayetteville office after graduating from Fayetteville Technical Community College. Over the years, she has grown within the organization, building strong relationships with both patients and team members while staying rooted in her passion for patient care.

Jenna is deeply committed to promoting overall well-being through oral health and believes in the powerful connection between a healthy smile and a healthy body. In her leadership role, she especially loves mentoring and coaching hygienists, helping them grow in confidence, strengthen their clinical skills, and develop into exceptional providers. She takes pride in supporting her team and fostering an environment of continuous learning and encouragement.

Her best advice for patients is simple: stay consistent with routine check-ups and cleanings to maintain optimal health. Outside of the office, Jenna enjoys traveling—especially to warm, tropical destinations—and is engaged to her high school sweetheart, adding a personal touch to her passion for caring for others.