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Why Dental Benefits Focus on Preventive Care
One word explains why dental benefits work: prevention. Most dental disease is preventable. Dental benefits are designed to help keep your smile healthy and prevent you from developing serious oral health problems.
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Gold Medal Mouths
All eyes will be on the Summer Olympics in Rio this August. In addition to checking out the amazing performances, games and matches, you may notice a few grin-worthy moments. Here are a few of … Read More
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INSURANCE 103 [INFOGRAPHIC]
If you made it through our Insurance 101 and Insurance 102 Infographics, congratulations! You are ready to learn more. Continue to clear up your insurance confusion with our Dental Benefits 103 Infographic:
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A Love Letter to Straws
What would a tropical drink be without these decorative devices? Other than the 24 hours following tooth removal, we don’t see any reason to skip on straws.
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What Happens If You Get Referred to a Dental Specialist?
Your general dentist likely provides a broad range of preventive and restorative services, including routine cleanings and exams. However, if you have an oral health problem that requires specialized care, your dentist may refer you … Read More
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Taking Care of a Super Mom’s Smile
From one mother to another, let’s be honest for a minute. When was the last time you made a dental appointment that wasn’t for your kids? You’re bravely fighting picky eater battles, running between school … Read More
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Put a Ban on Brittle Bones
You likely know that osteoporosis is a condition that makes bones prone to fracture as we age because they lose density and strength. The wrists, hips, and spine are most commonly affected, but it can … Read More
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Toothsome Travel Tips for Frequent Flyers
Travelers need to be organized—especially when it comes to your oral health. So fasten your seatbelts and scan this safety card for your smile:
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4 Things to Know Before You Get a Second Opinion
A serious diagnosis. High treatment costs. These are examples of times when you may want a second opinion about your most recent dental visit.
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Enhanced Benefits Improve Oral & Overall Health
Routine dental care improves both your oral health and your overall health. In fact, dentists can detect signs and symptoms of more than 120 diseases, including cancer, diabetes and kidney disease during a checkup.[1] Keeping … Read More