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Current
Sunnyvale, California
Good insurance plans are there
Former
Los Angeles, California
great plan for dental insurance
Former
Palo Alto, California
I have very beautiful teeth
Current
New York, New York State
different levels and options for dental insurance
Former
San Francisco, California
yes we were provided with dental insurance
Anonymous Software Engineer(Internship)
Former
Sunnyvale, California
good dental insurance for teeth
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Mountain View, California
Yes, they have dental insurance.
Current
Mountain View, California
Best Things About Dental Insurance at Google
Comprehensive Coverage – Google offers 100% coverage for preventive care (cleanings, exams, X-rays) and 80% coverage for basic procedures (fillings, extractions).
Orthodontic Benefits – Employees (and their dependents) get coverage for braces and Invisalign (typically up to $2,000 lifetime).
Low or No Deductibles – Many employees report little to no out-of-pocket costs for routine dental care.
Access to Top-Tier Providers – Google’s dental plans partner with major providers, giving employees a wide network of dentists.
Coverage for Dependents – Family members, including spouses and children, can be added to the plan at a reasonable cost.
❌ Worst Things About Dental Insurance at Google
Limited Coverage for Major Procedures – Google’s plan covers only around 50% of major work (crowns, implants, root canals), leaving significant out-of-pocket costs.
Orthodontic Lifetime Cap – While orthodontic coverage exists, the lifetime max ($2,000) may not fully cover expensive treatments.
Network Limitations – Some employees report that not all top-tier dentists accept Google’s insurance, limiting choices.
No Adult Orthodontics in Some Plans – Certain plans only cover braces for children, leaving adults to pay full price.
Regional Differences – International employees may get less comprehensive dental benefits compared to U.S. employees.
Current
San Jose, California
Excellent, top tier and generous coverage. Delta Dental