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Kids Dental Insurance – Pre-Dental Antibiotics Only Given To High Risk Heart Patients

Friday, Dec. 11th 2020 11:15 AM

According to independent research published in Circulation, an American Heart Association journal, The incidence of infective endocarditis among dental patients in Olmsted County, Minn. did not increase after new guidelines called for giving preventive antibiotics before dental procedures only to those at greatest risk of complications.

In 2007, the American Heart Association changed its guidelines, recommending patients take antibiotics before invasive dental procedures only if they are at risk of complications from ineffective endocarditis. This includes patients with artificial heart valves, transplanted hearts with abnormal heart valve function, previous ineffective endocarditis and people born with specific heart defects.

Posted on Dec. 11th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Kids Dental Insurance – Close Links to Dental Health of Diabetes

Monday, Dec. 7th 2020 11:12 AM

Close Links to Dental Health of Diabetes Patients with Heart Disease And Cancer Risk are found

In a report on oral health awareness in adult patients with diabetes, according to researchers who put out a questionnaire study that was published in the latest issue of the British Dental Journal (BDJ), several individuals who suffer with diabetes are not aware that their oral health is closely connected to their risk of developing other health complications such as heart disease and cancer.

Posted on Dec. 7th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Kids Dental Insurance – Links to women’s oral health care and fertility

Wednesday, Dec. 2nd 2020 11:09 AM

Based on studies done women who want to have a baby should make sure they are taking care of their oral health. Research found for the first time from when a woman starts trying to conceive, her chances of falling pregnant can depend on how well she looks after her teeth and gums. That the effect of gum disease on conception is about the same order of magnitude as the effect of obesity.

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Kids Dental Insurance – Early Preventive Oral Health Care

Sunday, Nov. 29th 2020 11:06 AM

Early preventive oral health care for babies can help to prevent future cavities.

The University of Illinois study confirms the presence of bacteria associated with early childhood caries in infant saliva. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Early Childhood Caries (tooth decay/cavities) is the most prevalent infectious disease in U.S. children. 40 percent of US children will have cavities by the time a child reaches kindergarten.

New parents should try to minimize snacks and drinks with fermentable sugars. As well as wipe the gums new born babies who do not yet have teeth. A baby should also have their first dental appointment at the time they cut their first tooth

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Kids Dental Insurance – Dental Checkup, Maintaining Good Oral Health.

Tuesday, Nov. 24th 2020 11:02 AM

In addition to teaching your children about daily brushing and flossing habits seeing their dentist regularly for checkups is important in maintaining their oral health care. Checkups are more then just a basic cleaning done by a dentist. What you can expect from a dental checkup.

X-rays: X-ray are normally done one a year. The dentist uses X-rays as a tool to look for gum disease, or other dental problems.

Examination: The dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and mouth, to look for changes or signs of a problem.

Education: At this point after having X-rays and a oral Examination the dentist will go over any dental or hygiene problems that were detected.

Cleaning and Polishing : After reviewing your child teeth the dentist or a dentist hygienist will clean and polish their teeth.

Posted on Nov. 24th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Kids Dental Insurance – Choosing the right dentist for your Child.

Thursday, Nov. 19th 2020 10:52 AM

One complaint that I hear about dentist is that they do not seem to listen or they seem to always be in a rush to get to the next person in the waiting room. So when picking a dentist for yourself or your child an important factor to consider is whether you feel comfortable with the dentist you are seeing.

Are you able to explain symptoms and ask all the questions you may have without getting the feeling the dentist is checking his clock. Do you feel like your dentist hear and understands your worries or concerns. If you have dental fears and or anxiety are you able to address them with your dentist? Would you refer a family member or friend to your dentist without thinking they may not like him or her.

Some people feel locked into staying with their dentist even if they feel they are not the best dentist for them. But that does not have to be the case. You are in control over who you see. Even on a dental HMO plan where you have to choose from the plan providers, there is no stopping you from changing dentist if you choose to do so.

Just make sure if you choose a dental HMO insurance plan that it has more then just one local dental office near you. The more options you give yourself the higher likelihood of finding the dentist you like and will see on a regular bases. At the end of the day that what’s important.

Posted on Nov. 19th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Kids Dental Insurance – Choosing the Right Toothbrush

Saturday, Nov. 14th 2020 10:44 AM

Since preventive dental care starts at home you want to get a toothbrush your child will use. With so many toothbrush to choose from where do you start? Here are some helpful tips when picking a toothbrush.

To help weed out your choices choose a toothbrush that has the ADA seal on the box. Try to pick a soft bristle toothbrush (unless otherwise advise by your dentist) Make sure the toothbrush fits your child mouth size.

It does not matter if the toothbrush is powered or manual as long as it one that your child will like. The more your child likes their toothbrush the more they will want to use it. So after narrowing down the many choices let your child pick their toothbrush.

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Kids Dental Insurance – Benefits of Flossing Your Teeth

Monday, Nov. 9th 2020 10:33 AM

Brushing your teeth correctly and regularly dose helps remove most dental plaque from your teeth. However, brushing alone can not remove plaque that is located in places that a toothbrush can not. This includes in between the teeth and under the gums. In addition to removing plaque, flossing also helps to: Remove debris that sticks to teeth between the teeth and under the gums as well as Controls bad breath.

Your child should floss at least once a day for two to three minutes each time to be most effective.

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Kids Dental Insurance – When Should Children Start Flossing?

Friday, Nov. 6th 2020 10:23 AM

Flossing should start when your child has two teeth that touch each other. This is often around ages of two to three years old. Always floss under the direction of your child’s dentist or primary care provider. Before this age, flossing is not needed. Children often need help with flossing until they are ages eight and ten

Posted on Nov. 6th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Kids Dental Insurance – The Benefits of Flossing

Monday, Nov. 2nd 2020 10:15 AM

Studies suggest that even in a well developed country such as United States of America only 12% floss their teeth daily. That many people are not aware of the necessity of flossing. Many people sadly believe that regular brushing is enough to keep their teeth and gums healthy. However this is not the case.

In a recent study of 51 twins one set of twins was instructed to just brush where the other set of twins was to brush and floss. Their dental health was examined before and after the study. The study results showed the group that flossed had 38% fewer bleeding gum sites than before the intervention and overall gum bleeding improved by an average of 42%

If your child is only brushing their teeth then they are only cleaning their teeth about 65% leaving 35% dirty. Make sure your children are brushing and flossing daily for proper dental health care habits.

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Dental Insurance Kids – Buying Dental Insurance

Wednesday, Oct. 28th 2020 9:23 AM

How do I buy kids dental insurance?

Question: I want to only get dental insurance plan for my two kids. I have very small income and do not receive dental benefits though my employer. I can not afford a family plan but can I get a low cost dental plan for just my kids to help with their dental cost.

Answer: Under insurance you can not write two minors on the plan by themselves you would need to get a family plan and list yourself as head of household. However you may want to review a dental discount plan. You can buy two dental discount plan one for each child or by a family plan since the cost of a dental discount plan is very low ranging $15.00 – $20.00 a month for a family.

A dental discount plan dose not have an long term waiting periods and will help to reduce all your dental care costs.

Also, although you can not buy dental HMO insurance plans for only tow minors family plan cost is not typically all that high they can range around $20.00 – $40.00 a month and would be a good lower cost options if you are wanting insurance and not a discount plan

Posted on Oct. 28th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Dental Insurance for Children

Friday, Oct. 23rd 2020 9:12 AM

Find The Right Dental Plan for you and your Kids.

As a parent you know that your child/children need to maintain good dental and oral health. Yet increasing dental care services make it harder and harder to afford their needed dental care check ups and cleaning’s let alone any other larger dental care needs.

That is why having dental insurance for your family is an important part in keeping your dental family dental care cost low. Your budget and dental care needs for your family will help you choose which type of dental insurance plan would work best.

Our website offer a broad range of dental insurance plans from PPO’s, Indemnity and HMO dental insurance plans. We also offer dental discount plans for a lower cost alternative. Review our plan options for your state and if you have any questions please call our member service line at 310-534-3444 as they will be happy to help you with any of our dental plan options.

Posted on Oct. 23rd 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Dental Cleanings

Tuesday, Oct. 20th 2020 9:01 AM

The purpose of a professional dental cleaning is to remove the hard calculus (tartar) from above and just below the gum line. Brushing and flossing at home removes plaque. Only dental instruments can remove calculus. Some dental hygienists use ultrasonic instruments to blast away the larger chunks of tartar. They follow up with hand instruments to thoroughly clean the teeth. Other hygienists use only hand instruments.

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Dental Care – Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sensory Issues

Friday, Oct. 16th 2020 8:56 AM

Sensory issues is probably one of the main anxiety triggers at the dentist for individuals with an ASD. The obvious areas of difficulty will be tactile and auditory. Mouths are extremely sensitive places and for a person with an ASD the sensation of a cold instrument entering their mouth could be very painful. In addition, the noise of the drills and cleaning instruments could also be a problem.

Sometimes the taste of the mouth wash or the paste being used will also have an adverse impact. It is also important to check whether there are any factors in relation to the dentist as an individual that might cause distress; for example, their perfume, mustache, or the color of their clothing

Posted on Oct. 16th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Toothbrush contamination in communal bathrooms

Monday, Oct. 12th 2020 8:35 AM

Study confirms that there is transmission of fecal coliforms in communal bathrooms at Quinnipiac University and that toothbrushes can serve as a vector for transmission of potentially pathogenic organisms.

Lauren Aber, MHS (Graduate Student, Quinnipiac University) stated “The main concern is not with the presence of your own fecal matter on your toothbrush, but rather when a toothbrush is contaminated with fecal matter from someone else, which contains bacteria, viruses or parasites that are not part of your normal flora,”

All toothbrushes were collected from participants using communal bathrooms, with an average of 9.4 occupants per bathroom. Regardless of the storage method, at least 60% of the toothbrushes were contamination with fecal

Study confirms that there is transmission of fecal coliforms in communal bathrooms at Quinnipiac University and that toothbrushes can serve as a vector for transmission of potentially pathogenic organisms.

Lauren Aber, MHS (Graduate Student, Quinnipiac University) stated “The main concern is not with the presence of your own fecal matter on your toothbrush, but rather when a toothbrush is contaminated with fecal matter from someone else, which contains bacteria, viruses or parasites that are not part of your normal flora,”

All toothbrushes were collected from participants using communal bathrooms, with an average of 9.4 occupants per bathroom. Regardless of the storage method, at least 60% of the toothbrushes were contamination with fecal coliforms.

There are several potential sources of contamination of one’s toothbrush; toothbrushes stored open in the bathroom are especially vulnerable to contamination with material from the toilet or contamination from other occupants. Sanitization and storage practices of a toothbrush are very important to the potential bacteria present on a toothbrush.

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There are several potential sources of contamination of one’s toothbrush; toothbrushes stored open in the bathroom are especially vulnerable to contamination with material from the toilet or contamination from other occupants. Sanitation and storage practices of a toothbrush are very important to the potential bacteria present on a toothbrush.

Posted on Oct. 12th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – When should you start brushing baby teeth?

Thursday, Oct. 8th 2020 10:50 AM

Question: I have a ten month old son. He already has quite a few of his baby teeth in. Right now all I am doing is wiping them with a warm damp towel. When do I start using toothpaste and a brush? When is a good time to take him to the dentist? Do you use a special tooth brush?

Reply: You should be able to use a toothbrush at this time. You can find baby tooth brush kits in the tooth paste section of your local food or drug stores.

You may want to start out with a finger brush. When it comes to the toothpaste just make sure it is fluoride free. It is very important not to use fluoride toothpaste until you know your child will not swallow it.

Posted on Oct. 8th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Dental Insurance for New Born

Saturday, Oct. 3rd 2020 10:39 AM

Question: I failed to enroll for my baby to my current dental benefits and now I have to wait for another six months. Is dental insurance really need for a baby that is only three months old. Since I now have to wait I wondering if I should get her dental insurance now by herself until my open enrollment comes up again

Reply: Generally a child should see a dentist generally at least by the age of two or when they get their first tooth. It dose sound that your baby would still be less then one year old so waiting should be okay. However, you may want to talk to a pediatric dentist to confirm that it would be okay in your case.

Posted on Oct. 3rd 2020 | by carol | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Low Cost Cosmetic Dental Procedure

Wednesday, Sep. 30th 2020 10:28 AM

Where can I get low cost cosmetic dental procedures

Question: I am missing over seven teeth. I know I am talking about a ton of money to really make my teeth look good again. I talked to my dental insurance company and since most of my needed dental work is cosmetic they will not cover the cosmetic part to be done.

I also called four other dental insurance company only to be told not to start changing dental insurance plans now since they would not cover for missing teeth or cosmetic. I am at loss and although I am not poor I am not rich either and would like to get some low cost cosmetic dental work so I can smile without worrying what people think.

Reply: I would suggest not to cancel out your current dental insurance plan. Many insurance companies do have missing tooth clause. Meaning they will not replace any missing teeth that was not pulled during their policy period.

However you can keep your current dental insurance and use it for what it does cover. Then get a dental discount plan for the cosmetic work your current dental insurance will not cover for anyway.

Dental discount plan do not have a missing tooth clause so you do not have to worry about that and you will get around a 15 – 20 percent off your cosmetic dental services.

Posted on Sep. 30th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Dental Insurance for a College Student

Saturday, Sep. 26th 2020 9:52 AM

Is there any such thing as student dental insurance?

Question: I am not covered under my parent’s dental insurance and I do not get it offer though my work. Is there any way for me to get a low cost dental insurance while I am in college?

Reply: Some colleges may have dental insurances plans. You would need to ask about that at your college to find out if something would be available. However if not then you still can buy dental insurance for yourself. The lower cost dental option would be a dental HMO insurance plan. I suggest reviewing our dental insurance plans we have many good choices to choose from. Just enter your zip code in the quote box provide above. If you have any questions please call our member services at 310-534-3444 M-F 8am-4pm

Posted on Sep. 26th 2020 | by admin | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

Dental Insurance Kids – Need help to choosing dental insurance.

Tuesday, Sep. 22nd 2020 9:40 AM

Question: I am working as contractor and do not have dental insurance. My kids (11 and 6) need to have some dental work done (cavities and crown). What dental insurance is best for private contractor like me? Any dental insurance that is good so that I can sign up to have my kids dental work done right away.

Reply: What would be best would depend on your dental care needs. However, when reviewing PPO’s you will want to make sure you choose one that dose not that have any waiting periods, since your children have current dental needs that need to be address. Those types of plans can be more costly but they do let you choose or keep your current dentist which may be important to you and your children.

Another option is an dental HMO insurance plans. HMO’s plans are a lower cost plans that are more affordable and typical do not have waiting periods. However, you have to choose a plan provider which means you may have to change dentist in order to pick a dental HMO insurance plan.

Posted on Sep. 22nd 2020 | by carol | in Dental Insurance | No Comments »

 

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