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![]() Perhaps, if there is some 20-year Dental Insurance Policy.
But, most are only yearly (for Group) or even monthly (for Individuals).
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![]() From my experience, group insurance products that have level premium options require an active life reserve. Whether or not dental is sold as yearly or level premiums (attained age vs issue age) is not something I am so sure about.
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