April 2016
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3 Reasons to Download our Mobile App
The Delta Dental Mobile App has been redesigned allowing you to keep your dental benefit information in one place. Plus, there are some new exciting features too! Here are three reasons you should hit the … Read More
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Smart Swaps for #TacoTuesday
74% of Americans cite Mexican as their favorite cuisine. This Americanized favorite doesn’t have to be so sinful. Many foods that benefit our bodies also benefit our teeth, so healthy eating can help prevent tooth … Read More
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Oral Health On-Demand is Gaining Popularity. Here’s Why:
Netflix was the birth of delivery-on-demand. Fast-forward to 2016 and you’ll find there’s a box subscription for every market. Oral health products have joined that army of recurring delivery services. So yes—we’re all for at-home … Read More
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How to Use Two Dental Plans
Dual Coverage: Coverage Under More Than One Dental Plan[1] It’s not uncommon for people to have coverage under two separate dental plans. For example, your dependents may be signed up for dental benefits through both … Read More
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May the Teeth Be With You: Behind the Scenes Star Wars Trivia
The award-winning Star Wars franchise has some serious bite. Literally. So listen up, saga super fans—you may learn something new. • Camera technology is placed on teeth. In The Force Awakens, motion capture dots were … Read More
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Caught in the Middle: Insurance Tips for the Sandwich Generation
Middle-aged adults are finding themselves financially “sandwiched” between two generations: their children and aging parents. This dual responsibility isn’t new, but it’s now more costly than ever. On one end, parents are supporting their children … Read More
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Why We Dig Gardening
We know gardening is great for your mind, body and soul, but did you know it can enhance your smile as well? Here are just a few ways gardening can benefit you: • Your very … Read More
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3 Ways to Reverse Gum Disease
Although gum disease can be easily avoided, it’s still one of the most common oral diseases affecting adults in Wisconsin. In its early stages, gum disease (gingivitis) can cause bleeding gums, tooth sensitivity and chronic … Read More