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Archive for the 'Kids Dental Insurance' Category
Friday, Jan. 23rd 2015 10:31 AM
Dental restorations such as veneers, crowns, implants and even resin based filling can be expensive. Protecting your investment and making it last longer just makes good sense. Therefore with proper care and regular dentist visits you can look good and your crowns, veneers and other restorations will be able to last for many years. Normally when you have cosmetic dental services your dentist will provide you with a list of dos and don’t but here are some tips to keep in mind.
* Do not use hard bristle toothbrush: Hard bristle toothbrushes are abrasive and can scratch the surface of your restorations there by dulling their polish and luster.
* Do not use highly abrasive toothpastes: For the same reason as why you do not want to use hard bristle toothbrush, abrasive toothpaste can also scratch the surface of your restorations. An a example of a non abrasive fluoride toothpaste would be Rembrandt toothpaste, but there are others and you can talk to your dentist to see what he or she may advise.
* Flossing: Good for your teeth and good for your restorations. By flossing regularly you are removing debris and plaque from your teeth. This is good for your teeth but flossing will also increase the lifespan of your restorations since it helps prevent tooth decay.
* Use alcohol-free mouthwash: Studies show that mouthwashes that contain alcohol have a negative effect on composite fillings. In addition, the alcohol content in mouth rinses, over time, can degrade the bond between your restorations (crowns and veneers) and your teeth.
* Food and Drinks. Try to either limit or avoid food that are high in sugar in order to prevent cavities. Also limit the and consumption of coffee, soda, tea and other stainable drinks.
* Do not bite and or chew on hard objects such as pens and do not use your teeth as tools to open or bit off objects.
* If you grind your teeth make sure to wear a fitted night guard Treat your teeth and dental restorations well and your resin-based restorations (such fillings) can last anywhere from three to nine years or longer and your porcelain restorations (such as veneers and crowns) can last 10 years or more before they need to be replaced.
Wednesday, Jan. 21st 2015 10:30 AM
If you are wanting a dental plan for only your minor child there are very few dental insurance plans that will do that. Most will require at least one adult on the plan as head of house hold charging you for the price of a couple plan. However many dental discount plans will offer their plan on only a minor since it is not insurance. Dental discount plans are a good way to off set all your dental care cost as long as you go to a plan provider.
Monday, Jan. 19th 2015 10:23 AM
With people wanting their smile to be as white as possible without the fake look, professional teeth whitening treatments have become the most popular cosmetic dental procedure to date. Although cost will always very from dentist to dentist depending the the what type of whitening treatments are provided, the average cost range can be from $100.00 to $600.00. One should also keep in mind that since teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental service many dental insurance plans will not provide benefits for this type of dental care. Take to your dentist to determine what best fits your needs and budget.
Saturday, Jan. 17th 2015 10:21 AM
Shopping for dental insurance online is one of the best way to compare multiple plans at once. Comparing not only cost of the plans but coverages and benefits. Thus allowing you to better choose a dental insurance plan that fits your family dental needs.
Thursday, Jan. 15th 2015 9:47 AM
Did you know that around 20 percent of Americans have some type dental phobias? Some commons dental fears include: Fear of pain, needles, injections, and sense of helplessness. In addition, because of these anxieties, many people will tend to avoid going to the dentist even for needed dental care services. Yet the key in coping with dental anxiety is education. The more you know about the dental services you may need the better you are able to understand them, there by making them less scary.
Discuss your dental fears with your dentist. Once your dentist knows what your fears are, the better he/she will be able to work with you and address your fears. Doing this will reduce your anxiety and make your dental visit much more comfortable. Keep in mind if your dentist does not take your fears seriously, it is time to find another dentist
Tuesday, Jan. 13th 2015 9:45 AM
As of January 1, 2014 of last year, most Americans will be required to have dental coverage for their children. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is charged with defining what the benefit plans look like and what the age limit will be. In a November 2012 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the essential health benefits (EHB), HHS proposed an age limit of up to 19, with the option for states to raise it higher. In the same EHB proposed rule, HHS sets up a framework that would allow states to select “benchmark” health plans that would serve as standards for coverage on Health Insurance Exchanges.
According to this guidance, if a state does not select a health plan with pediatric dental coverage in it, it can select either the Federal Employee Dental and Vision Plan (FEDVIP) or the Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) plan as a standard for the state. If the state opts not to make a selection, the pediatric plan for the state will default to FEDVIP. These selections would be revisited by HHS in two years.
Sunday, Jan. 11th 2015 9:41 AM
Most people like to have fresh breath and not worry that what they had for lunch may still be around hour later. Yet, why is that the case? Well basically, all the food you have eaten is first broken down in your mouth. Certain foods and beverages are notorious for causing bad breath.
Some of the biggest culprits include such foods a garlic, raw onions, cabbage, coffee, alcoholic beverages, and even dairy foods. Many other foods can also cause bad breath, in fact all kinds of food particles can leave your breath smelling pungent if allowed to linger in your mouth, causing bacteria to build up. By brushing and flossing you are removing food debris and plaque which in turns helps you to maintain fresh breath.
Friday, Jan. 9th 2015 9:34 AM
When shopping for dental insurance a good option for families are Dental PPO plans as they provide for a larger provider data base and in most case will provide benefits for out of net work providers. Therefore affording you the availability to see your own dentist regardless if they are a provider of the PPO plan.
However one key note to keep in mind with most PPO plans, is that many of them have waiting periods before certain plan benefits are effective. Making PPO dental insurance plans the type of dental insurance you do not wait to buy until you have a larger dental care need.
Wednesday, Jan. 7th 2015 9:15 AM
Question: I think I may have gingivitis. Truthfully i know I have not taken really good care of my teeth and I only brushed them when I felt like it. Even though my teeth look normal my gums seem to be receding and when I brush my gums bleed a little. Can I reverse this on my own?
Answer: You can reverse the gingivitis but not on your own. I strongly suggest you see a dentist. A dentist will be able to tell if you have gingivitis or if it has progress into a larger issue. The dentist will determine what course of dental treatment is needed, but generally speaking you may need to have at least a deep cleaning. However regardless what is done by the dentist he or she can not help you without your doing your part. You must start having proper dental care habits at home in order to reclaim healthier teeth and gums.
Wednesday, Jan. 7th 2015 9:13 AM
When buying dental insurance for young children make sure the dental insurance plan you are buying provide coverages for Pediatric dentist. Not all dental insurance plans provide benefits for specialist and not all younger children can go to a general or family dentist. Make sure you buy a family dental insurance plans that fits the needs of all members of your family.
Monday, Jan. 5th 2015 8:23 AM
About three out of every four people have teeth that are sensitive to hot, cold, sweet or sour foods and drinks. This happens when the hard outer enamel layer on teeth and the softer underlying dentin wear away, stimulating the nerves inside. There are some sugar-free gums and special toothpastes can may help to reduce tooth hyper-sensitivity. However if you do have sensitive teeth make sure to address that issue with your dentist.
Saturday, Jan. 3rd 2015 6:00 AM
In a new study, University of Pennsylvania researchers show that bacteria responsible for many cases of periodontitis cause this imbalance, known as dysbiosis, with a sophisticated, two-prong manipulation of the human immune system.
Their findings, reported in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, lay out the mechanism, revealing that the periodontal bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis acts on two molecular pathways to simultaneously block immune cells’ killing ability while preserving the cells’ ability to cause inflammation. The selective strategy protects “bystander” gum bacteria from immune system clearance, promoting dysbiosis and leading to the bone loss and inflammation that characterizes periodontitis. At the same time, breakdown products produced by inflammation provide essential nutrients that “feed” the dysbiotic microbial community. The result is a vicious cycle in which inflammation and dysbiosis reinforce one another, exacerbating periodontitis.
Thursday, Jan. 1st 2015 9:28 AM
In order to prevent dental cavities having good preventive dental car habits is very important. It is best advised that a child see a dentist on or before their first birthday. On your child first dental visit the dentist will be able to explain proper brushing and flossing techniques with you, as well as conduct a modified exam while your baby sits on your lap.
These visits can help detect early on an potential problems as will as help your child become used to visiting the dentist office. By seeing a dentist regularly and by having proper at home dental habits you can help your child avoid larger dental issues such as tooth decay.
Wednesday, Dec. 31st 2014 6:00 AM
Many people delay and even skip visits to the dentist due to anxiety and fear. Now University of Florida researchers have discovered that difficulty understanding and using health information, a skill known as health literacy, is another key reason they avoid the dentist — a phenomenon that contributes to poor oral health in rural, low-income and vulnerable U.S. populations.
Monday, Dec. 29th 2014 9:12 AM
Many family or general dentist will start providing dental services for children at around age five or six depending on the child. Many family dental office are not set up to handle younger age children. You may want to consider taking your child to a dentist that specializes in treating young kids.
Pediatric dentist are trained to handle the wide range of issues which are associated with kid’s dental health. Their office tends to be more kid friendly and just like a general or family dentist a pediatric dentist’s primary goals is preventive care and maintenance. Preventive dental care services and maintenance is necessary in order to avoid potential larger dental problems from occurring.
Saturday, Dec. 27th 2014 6:00 AM
Studying mouth cancer in mice, researchers have found a way to predict the aggressiveness of similar tumors in people, an early step toward a diagnostic test that could guide treatment, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Thursday, Dec. 25th 2014 9:07 AM
Did you know that even babies can develop tooth decay if good feeding habits are not practiced. More people are learning that even though it many be convenient to let a baby sleep with a baby bottle, it can also harm baby teeth. When sugars from juice or milk remain on baby teeth for hours it can start to eat away at the tooth enamel, creating a condition know as baby bottle tooth decay or carries.
Sings of BBTD are Pocked, pitted, or discolored front teeth. In severe cases it can result in cavities and early loss of baby teeth. If you must leave a fussy baby with a baby bottle make sure to only have water in it as water will not hurt baby teeth
Tuesday, Dec. 23rd 2014 6:00 AM
Pioneering techniques aiming to grow new teeth from a patient’s own stem cells will be on display at the Royal Society’s Summer Science Exhibition which opens to the public on 1 July 2014. Bioengineered stem cell teeth could challenge the use of artificial dental implants.
Scientists are developing an innovative procedure that would use cells from adult patients to grow full functioning teeth in situ. The treatment could be working in mice in 5 years according to exhibit leader Professor Paul Sharpe, Dickinson Professor of Craniofacial Biology at King’s College London Dental Institute.
Sunday, Dec. 21st 2014 8:51 AM
Having proper dental care habits is important not only for your oral health but your over all wellness. So when should dental care start? Proper dental care begins even before a baby’s cuts their first tooth. Just because you can not see the teeth does not mean you do not have have you provide oral care habits for your baby.
By running a damp washcloth over baby’s gum daily you will help to clear away harmful bacteria. This also helps get your baby used to oral health care habits they will have for a live time.
Parents can start brushing their kid’s teeth as they come in with an infant toothbrush, using water with just a smear of toothpaste until about age two. At around age two most kids will be able to spit while brushing. Use can then use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Kids should have adult supervision while bushing their teeth until around the age of five
Friday, Dec. 19th 2014 6:00 AM
Patients suffering from osteoporosis or bone fractures might benefit from a new discovery of a protein that plays an important role in bone regeneration made by bioengineers. Normally found in the formation of enamel, which is an important component of teeth, the scientists discovered that a partial segment of the protein statherin can be used to signal bone growth.
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