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Saturday, Mar. 15th 2014 10:07 AM
I have a new born son. Like me his dad does not receive dental benefits though work on which he can add our son on. My son is not yet teething yet but I like to get something in place for him and I both to use. What are my dental insurance options? Trying to keep cost low so please advise.
Answer: In California we have many dental insurance options available for you to review. Which one is best depends on you and your family dental needs. However since cost is a factor I would advise reviewing the dental HMO insurance plans as a first option. If you only want the plan for yourself and child then you can a dental insurance plan as a couple. HMO plans options are more affordable and tend to me much more budget friendly
Thursday, Mar. 13th 2014 8:00 AM
The International and American Associations for Dental Research have published a paper titled “Gingivae Contain Neural-crest- and Mesoderm-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells.” The paper, written by lead author Songtao Shi, Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA, is published in the Online First portion of the IADR/AADR Journal of Dental Research.
Gingivae represent a unique soft tissue that serves as a biological barrier to cover the oral cavity side of the maxilla and mandible. Recently, the gingivae were identified as containing mesenchymal stem cells (GMSCs). However, it is unknown whether the GMSCs are derived from cranial neural crest cells (CNCC) or the mesoderm.
Tuesday, Mar. 11th 2014 9:48 AM
My family and I live in Florida and I am looking for a dental insurance that offer Immediate coverages. I do not care if it cost more since I can afford a higher cost plan. I do not want to have to wait out long term waiting periods before my kids can even start to have any needed dental care.
Answer: I suggest reviewing the dental HMO plans we have to offer. Under our dental HMO insurance options there are no waiting periods for covered dental services.
Sunday, Mar. 9th 2014 9:17 AM
I am trying my best to find some type of dental insurance plan that is affordable for me for my three year old son. We live in Texas and I do not get offer any dental benefits though work. The dental plans I seen so far are too costly with long term waiting periods. I can afford to wait but I do not want my son having to put of dental care if it is needed.
Answer: I suggest reviewing our dental HMO plan options we provide on this website though Delta Dental. Not only are they very affordable plans but Delta Dental HMO dental insurance plans do not have any waiting periods for the dental services provided.
Friday, Mar. 7th 2014 9:00 AM
Research led by Priyanshi Ritwik, DDS, MS, LSUHSC Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, reports important findings about side effects and how long they linger after discharge of common oral drugs used to sedate some children during dental procedures…
Wednesday, Mar. 5th 2014 6:00 AM
Chinese researchers describe how stem cells derived from urine could be used to generate solid organs and tissues, including teeth. Their study is published this week in the open-access journal Cell Regeneration. The researchers hope the technique might one day help provide new, tailor-made teeth for dental patients.
Monday, Mar. 3rd 2014 5:00 AM
A study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease has found that people with poor oral hygiene or gum disease could be at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s compared with those who have healthy teeth.
Researchers from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) in the UK, discovered the presence of a bacterium called Porphyromonas gingivalis in the brains of patients who had dementia when they were alive. The bug is usually associated with chronic periodontal (gum) disease.
Saturday, Mar. 1st 2014 1:00 PM
When you are a low income or fixed income sometimes buying dental insurance can be out of your budget. However that does not mean you have to go without. Take the time to review dental discount plans and see if they will fit for your dental needs. For a very low monthly cost dental discount plans will save you money off all your dental services and care needs. They offer their discounted saving with no waiting periods, yearly max limitations and no deductibles. Also you do not have the hassle of dealing with claims forms. By giving a dental discount plan a second look you may find out that it can be very useful to you at a very low cost staying with in most people budgets.
Thursday, Feb. 27th 2014 12:21 PM
Dental Insurance – Cosmetics
Cosmetic dentistry may help you to get your best smile at any age. One of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures to a perfect smile is bonding. Cosmetic dental bonding is a fairly painless procedure usually performed in one dental visit by applying an enamel like material to your teeth which is then shaped, hardened with a special light and polished.
For a more dramatic smile, porcelain veneers can make a drastic difference. With veneers, you can control the color, position, shape, and size of your new teeth which can correct crooked, worn, or chipped teeth. This procedure can cost between $1,200 – $3,500 per tooth.
Cosmetic dentistry insurance coverage is not afforded by most dental insurance companies. If you are with a group dental insurance company through your employer, you may want to inquire if cosmetic dentistry insurance coverage is provided under your dental plan.
Cosmetic dental coverage is normally provided by discount dental plans. Discount dental plans usually cover 15 to 20 percent of the cosmetic dental care cost.
Tuesday, Feb. 25th 2014 12:18 PM
Tips on shopping out dental insurance and or a dental plan when you already have a dentist you want to stay with. It can get a little over whelming to shop out dental insurance when you are trying to stay with a dentist. Many people will get online to find a dental insurance plan, before even knowing what plans their dentist accepts. Knowing ahead of time what type of dental plans your dental office accepts, will save you time in searching and reviewing dental plans they are not acceptable.
Ask your dental office if they are in network of any dental HMO or dental discount plans. Since these type of dental plan have not outside net work options. Therefore if they are not a provider of these types of plans getting one will not work for you. If they are then find out what plans so you are saving time by just looking for and reviewing the acceptable plan options. If our dentist is not a provider of any HMO or dental discount plans then your next option would be by getting a Dental PPO plan or a Dental Indemnity insurance plan. These plans either have no net work of providers or they do allow you to go out side their provider data base.
On these types of plans it is still help to know if your dentist is a provider of a dental PPO plan because inside network coverages can be better then outside net work coverages and know this can be a helpful factor when reviewing dental PPO and Indemnity plans.
Sunday, Feb. 23rd 2014 11:46 AM
Many of our dental insurance plans have next day benefits including vision and prescription. Remember, buying dental insurance does not have to be a painful process. Finding the right value in individual dental insurance and family dental insurance is an important step in purchasing affordable dental insurance health care coverage.
Both types of dental plans (dental insurance and discount dental plans) have advantages and disadvantages and one size does not fit everyone. Keeping this in mind is an important rule when you shop for the dental plan that best fits your needs.
Our dental web site is very clear if you are selecting a dental insurance plan or a dental discount plan. We understand that there are many dental plan web sites popping-up all over the internet, claiming to offer “dental insurance” when in fact they do not and are not licensed to offer a dental insurance plan.
In order to reviee the dental insurance and dental plan we have available to you in your state just enter you zip code in the box at the top of the screen. And remember our customer service is here to help you pick the best dental plan choice for you and or your family.
Friday, Feb. 21st 2014 2:01 PM
Natural dentistry, or entire body dentistry, believes there is a definite reciprocal link between the health of your mouth, and the wellness of your body. If your mouth is unsafe, your entire body will suffer, and if your entire body is unhealthy, your mouth will require intervention as well.
Friday, Feb. 21st 2014 11:42 AM
When your child needs urgent dental treatment, contact your dental office as soon as possible. If it is a permanent tooth try to find the tooth and/or missing pieces of that tooth to bring to our office. Rinse it gently in cool water if there is debris on it. DO NOT SCRUB IT OR CLEAN IT WITH ANY TYPE OF SOAP! If your child allows you to do so please try to replace the tooth in their socket and hold it there. You can use a clean gauze or a wash cloth for them to bite on if necessary. If you can’t put the tooth back in the socket, place the tooth in a clean container with milk, saliva, or water. Get to our office immediately. The faster you act, the better your chances of saving the tooth.
Wednesday, Feb. 19th 2014 11:41 AM
I know I have two cavities but I have been unable to get them fixed due to lack of money. I have two kids and lots of bills. I have no money for extra dental care and the only thing I can get done for free are extractions. I do not need to pull the teeth. I only need fillings for them. Where can I go for free dental care for fillings?
Answer: At this time I would suggest looking into getting a low cost Dental HMO insurance plan. HMO plans are not only affordable but they do not normally have any long term waiting periods for basic and major dental care needs. This is important since you know you are needing to have at least two dental filling done.
Monday, Feb. 17th 2014 11:37 AM
Space maintainers are appliances made of metal or plastic that are custom fit to your child’s mouth. They are small and unobtrusive in appearance. Most children easily adjust to them after the first few days. Space maintainers hold open the empty space left by a lost tooth. They steady the remaining teeth, preventing movement until the permanent tooth takes its natural position in the jaw. It’s more affordable — and easier on your child — to keep teeth in normal positions with a space maintainer than to move them back in place with orthodontic treatment.
Saturday, Feb. 15th 2014 11:35 AM
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.
Thursday, Feb. 13th 2014 11:24 AM
One way to maintain health teeth is by eating healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheese and milk. Foods with a lot of sugar are can be bad for teeth. Sugars in food stick to the teeth and bacteria (germs) gather in the sugar and cause plaque. Plaque can melt the surface of teeth and cause decay.
Brushing and flossing teeth keeps your teeth clean and healthy. Brushing and flossing removes bits of food and plaque. Plaque is germs which can make teeth rot or decay. After each meal is a good time to brush or floss teeth but they should be brushed at least twice each day. Water Drink plenty of water during the day to help wash your teeth.
Tuesday, Feb. 11th 2014 11:22 AM
We are a family of three and my son is four. My husband just got laid off about a month ago and prior to that they were cutting his hours back. We do not have any extra money for anything let alone dental care. We all need some dental work done I just do not know to what extent. We are desperate. I at least want my son to be able to see the dentist.
Answer: I would suggest at least for the time being to review a dental discount plan for a family it is only $15.00 a month and it will reduce your dental care cost hopefully making dental care more affordable for you and your family. You may so want to look into getting a dental HMO insurance plans. These plans are also low cost plans without any waiting periods.
Tuesday, Feb. 11th 2014 5:00 AM
You may be saving calories by drinking diet soda, but when it comes to enamel erosion of your teeth, diet soda is no better than regular soda, and once erosion occurs, it can not be reversed and affects people their whole life.
Sunday, Feb. 9th 2014 8:00 AM
Addicted to soda? You may be shocked to learn that drinking large quantities of your favorite carbonated soda could be as damaging to your teeth as methamphetamine and crack cocaine use. The consumption of illegal drugs and abusive intake of soda can cause similar damage to your mouth through the process of tooth erosion, according to a case study published in a recent issue of General Dentistry, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD).
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