When affordability and health are equally important, our large provider network, simple pricing, and richer benefits make shopping for a dental plan something you can smile about.

Dental Blue® for Individuals℠ from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) has 3 great options that provide the coverage you need at an affordable price.
Good for people focused on preventing dental problems or those who may otherwise skip dental care.
- Lowest premiums
- Provides important routine care
- No charges over the allowed amount with in-network providers1
- Claims are filed for you with in-network providers
Good for people who want comprehensive coverage and who want to visit any dentist they choose.
- Low premiums
- No charges over the allowed amount with in-network providers1
- Claims filed for you with in-network providers
Good for people who want comprehensive coverage and are willing to see an in-network dentist.
Your dental health is linked to your overall well-being. Daily dental care and routine checkups play a big role in keeping you healthy, so it’s important to get the protection you need.
A large network of contracted dental providers
2 checkups and cleanings per benefit period
See any licensed dentist in North Carolina
No deductible for preventive care in-network3
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Yes, you may apply for dental coverage that covers your child only.
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North Carolina residents of all ages and their dependents are eligible. A person is considered ineligible for the individual dental plan if they are already covered under another Dental Blue for Individuals policy. Members may be enrolled in only one Dental Blue for Individuals plan, regardless of whether they are the subscriber or the member.
You can only change your dental plan within 60 days of a qualifying life event, such as marriage, adoption, or divorce, or during the annual renewal period each year. Standard waiting periods, if applicable, will apply.
Special enrollment periods (SEPs) are available for individuals with qualifying life events. Details regarding SEP requirements can be found at www.healthcare.gov.