United Concordia Dental

United Concordia Dental At United Concordia Dental, we believe that oral wellness can help you achieve better overall health. Looking for help? ET each weekday, excluding some holidays.

Our customer service phone lines open at 8 a.m. Simply call the number printed on the back of your member ID card, or find your group's customer service phone number here: https://www.unitedconcordia.com/contact/members

We do strive to respond to comments here on Facebook within one business day. If you post late in the day or on a weekend, we will respond as soon as possible on the following business day. Please be aware that our page managers are not equipped to answer individual customer or benefits questions. In addition, because we are required to protect your personal health information, it may at times be very difficult for us to answer your questions or concerns in this public forum. When appropriate, we may ask you to send us your phone number in a private message or use our secure online contact form: https://www.unitedconcordia.com/contact-us/customer-member.xhtml

Our Online Community Policy:
United Concordia is happy have the opportunity to build a relationship with you through all of our available channels, including here on Facebook. We care about your feedback and invite you to interact with us and learn more about dental insurance, oral health and overall wellness. We are committed to delivering you the best possible experience. Please remember that this online community includes people from all walks of life. We are your trusted partner, but we also are a business, and we expect interactions on this site to be respectful and appropriate for everyone to read. Please do not post anything that could negatively affect others. If you do, we will take it down. Our page is a public site, so please be aware that your private information should never be posted. Any information that you share here could be viewable by the general public. United Concordia reserves the right to remove any information, delete comments, or block users from this site when in violation of our Online Community Policy. Specific examples include those that:
-- Violate the law (patient privacy, copyright, or other laws)
-- Use obscene language or otherwise could be interpreted as offensive, hateful or threatening to others
-- Are spam, off-topic, or overly repetitive
-- Offer unauthorized advice or product information
-- Disrupt the experience of others in the community

Your Safety Information: The health and wellness information available on or through this website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. It is only intended to provide general information on oral health and wellness issues and United Concordia Dental. If you have a medical problem or need medical advice, please contact a dentist, physician or another health care provider. In the event of an emergency - call 911 immediately. Important disclosures: https://www.unitedconcordia.com/disclaimers

11/14/2025

Diabetes and oral health are more connected than you might think.

Diabetes can increase the risk of gum disease, and poor oral health can make managing diabetes harder.

Which means that caring for your teeth is about more than just your smile. So don’t put off your cleanings. It’s not worth it.

Whether you’re getting ready to hit the slopes or the ice, protecting your smile has never been more important. Because ...
11/10/2025

Whether you’re getting ready to hit the slopes or the ice, protecting your smile has never been more important.

Because let’s be real, an unexpected dental bill is never fun.

11/05/2025

Practicing good oral health daily can help keep your mind, body and mouth healthy.

10/29/2025

Spooky season is here, and so is the candy! 🎃 While enjoying treats is part of the fun, some sweets can be a real horror for your teeth.

Here’s a quick guide to the candies that can be the scariest for your smile:

🍬 Gummy & Sticky Candy: These are extra tricky because they get stuck in your teeth, leading to longer sugar exposure and decay.

🍭 Hard Candy: They take a long time to dissolve, bathing your teeth in sugar. Plus, you could chip a tooth!

😖 Sour Candy: These are a double whammy! They're packed with sugar and are very acidic, which can break down your tooth's protective enamel.

So, what's a better choice? Plain chocolate! 🍫 It’s easier to wash away and doesn’t linger on your teeth.

Curious about the latest teeth-whitening trends? 🦷✨ We're breaking them down to help you decide what's worth your time a...
10/23/2025

Curious about the latest teeth-whitening trends? 🦷✨ We're breaking them down to help you decide what's worth your time and effort. From DIY methods to professional treatments, we've got you covered!

Pro tip: Always consult your dentist before trying something new.

10/21/2025

Not getting enough sleep? Poor sleep quality can lead to several different oral health issues.

Most people know they should floss daily, but what's the right way to do it, and when's the best time?Whether you floss ...
10/20/2025

Most people know they should floss daily, but what's the right way to do it, and when's the best time?

Whether you floss before or after brushing, in the morning, or at night, what matters most is that you do it thoroughly once a day. This simple step is crucial for removing plaque where a toothbrush can't reach, helping to prevent cavities and gum disease.

Get swiping for more tips to keep every smile in your family healthy.

10/13/2025

From putting ourselves in your shoes to being everywhere that you are, it’s the little things that we do to put you first that make all the difference. 💙

10/10/2025

Ever feel a canker or cold sore pop up in or around your mouth when you’re feeling stressed? Here are tips on managing these unwelcome visitors.

Healthy baby teeth aren’t just for cute grins; they help with speech and set the stage for strong adult teeth, too! 😁Thi...
10/08/2025

Healthy baby teeth aren’t just for cute grins; they help with speech and set the stage for strong adult teeth, too! 😁

This National Dental Hygiene Month, we're breaking down everything you need to know about helping your child avoid cavities and build healthy habits for years to come.

It's time to care for your body by caring for your teeth.Did you know that poor oral health has been linked to diabetes,...
10/02/2025

It's time to care for your body by caring for your teeth.

Did you know that poor oral health has been linked to diabetes, lupus, heart disease, stroke, and more?

We're kicking National Dental Hygiene Month off by talking about the tool you use every day: your toothbrush.Proper toot...
10/01/2025

We're kicking National Dental Hygiene Month off by talking about the tool you use every day: your toothbrush.

Proper toothbrush care is a simple but vital step for a healthy mouth; small habits make a big difference!

Stay tuned for more tips all month long to keep your smile shining bright. 🦷

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1800 Center Street Suite 2B 220
Camp Hill, PA
17110

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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Looking for help? Our customer service phone lines open at 8 a.m. ET each weekday, excluding some holidays. Simply call the number printed on the back of your member ID card, or find your group's customer service phone number here: http://www.unitedconcordia.com/dental-insurance/about/contact-us We do strive to respond to comments here on Facebook within one business day. If you post late in the day or on a weekend, we will respond as soon as possible on the following business day. Please be aware that our page managers are not equipped to answer individual customer or benefits questions. In addition, because we are required to protect your personal health information, it may at times be very difficult for us to answer your questions or concerns in this public forum. When appropriate, we may ask you to send us your phone number in a private message or use our secure online contact form: http://www.unitedconcordia.com/contact-us/mailforms/customer.xhtml Our Online Community Policy: United Concordia is happy have the opportunity to build a relationship with you through all of our available channels, including here on Facebook. We care about your feedback and invite you to interact with us and learn more about dental insurance, oral health and overall wellness. We are committed to delivering you the best possible experience. Please remember that this online community includes people from all walks of life. We are your trusted partner, but we also are a business, and we expect interactions on this site to be respectful and appropriate for everyone to read. Please do not post anything that could negatively affect others. If you do, we will take it down. Our page is a public site, so please be aware that your private information should never be posted. Any information that you share here could be viewable by the general public. United Concordia reserves the right to remove any information, delete comments, or block users from this site when in violation of our Online Community Policy. Specific examples include those that: -- Violate the law (patient privacy, copyright, or other laws) -- Use obscene language or otherwise could be interpreted as offensive, hateful or threatening to others -- Are spam, off-topic, or overly repetitive -- Offer unauthorized advice or product information -- Disrupt the experience of others in the community Your Safety Information: The health and wellness information available on or through this website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. It is only intended to provide general information on oral health and wellness issues and United Concordia Dental. If you have a medical problem or need medical advice, please contact a dentist, physician or another health care provider. In the event of an emergency - call 911 immediately. Important disclosures: https://www.unitedconcordia.com/dental-insurance/home/disclaimer/

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