Use Your Dental Benefits Before they Expire: What You Need to Know

April 10, 2025
  • Most dental benefits reset in January—if you don’t use them, you lose them.

  • Preventive care now can save you (and your family) from bigger issues later.

  • At Relax Family Dental in Racine, we offer flexible scheduling, accessible care, and transparent pricing for all patients.


As the year winds down, most of us are juggling holiday plans, family events, and maybe even a little end-of-year chaos. But there’s one important thing you don’t want to forget—your dental benefits. Many insurance plans reset on January 1st, and any unused coverage disappears.


At Relax Family Dental, we’re here to help you make the most of your plan, whether that means scheduling a routine checkup or finishing treatment before your coverage restarts. Let’s break down why now is the perfect time to book your visit.


Why Preventive Dental Care Matters



Think of regular dental checkups like tune-ups for your smile—they catch small issues before they become big, expensive problems. Most dental insurance plans cover:



  • Cleanings

  • X-rays

  • Fluoride treatments

  • Exams

And the best part? These are often 100% covered under your preventive benefits. Skipping them is like throwing away free care.

Plus, preventive care keeps your mouth healthy year-round and lowers your risk of cavities, gum disease, and tooth pain down the road.


Take Care of Your Whole Family



The end of the year is also a great time to get your family’s smiles in check—especially if kids are off school or you have a bit more flexibility in your calendar.


We welcome patients of all ages, and our gentle, supportive team makes every visit stress-free for both adults and little ones. It's a perfect time for:



  • Back-to-school dental care you might’ve put off

  • Second cleanings of the year

  • Finishing any ongoing treatments before benefits reset


Weekend Appointments & Flexible Scheduling



We get it—life is busy. That’s why Relax Family Dental in Racine offers:



  • Weekend availability

  • Evening hours

  • Same-day and next-day appointments

Whether you’re working full-time or managing a packed family schedule, we’ll help you find a time that fits. You don’t have to wait weeks just to get in—we’ve got availability and we’re ready when you are.


We’re Here for Everyone



Dental care should be accessible, period. We go the extra mile for patients who:



  • Are immunocompromised and need extra precautions

  • Have mobility issues and may need help getting in and out safely

  • Feel nervous or anxious about seeing the dentist

Our office is set up to be welcoming, understanding, and adaptable—because everyone deserves quality care, no matter their situation. Please call us in advance to hear more about our accessible options for patients who need additional care.


No Insurance? No Problem.



If you don’t have dental benefits, don’t worry—we’ve still got you covered. We offer:



  • Transparent, upfront pricing so you know what to expect

  • Friendly in-house savings plans designed to make care affordable

  • Flexible treatment options that respect your budget

We believe everyone deserves a healthy smile, whether you have insurance or not. That’s why we’ve built our practice around fairness, comfort, and community care.


Don’t Let Your Benefits Go to Waste—We’re Here to Help



The end of the year comes fast—but there’s still time to use your dental benefits before they expire. Whether you’re due for a cleaning, have been putting off treatment, or just want to start the new year with a healthy smile, Relax Family Dental in Racine is here to help.


  • Call us today to schedule your visit
  • Book a flexible time that works for you
  • Use your benefits before they reset


We make it easy, comfortable, and affordable—because your smile deserves it.


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