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Dental Insurance Health Care – Practicing Sterilization

Thursday, Jun. 15th 2023 6:10 AM

What you should expect from your Dentist Tip 2

When you are having dental care services are you seeing that all dental instruments are stored in sealed bags following sterilization? If you are not sure, then ask your dentist about their sterilization practices. Are all questions regarding sterilization answered to your satisfaction? If not you may want to choose another dental provider.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – Professional Atmosphere

Tuesday, Jun. 13th 2023 11:06 AM

What you should expect from your Dentist Tip 1

When you go to your dentist, does the dental office present a professional atmosphere and a willingness to address your concerns? Is your medical history thoroughly reviewed prior to treatment or is it an afterthought? Health problems, such as high blood pressure, should be monitored at every dental appointment. If you are not finding this being done ask your dentist about it and or you may want to change dental providers.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – Planning Ahead for Major Dental Work

Saturday, Jun. 10th 2023 6:58 AM

Even with insurance it is a good idea to plan ahead for major dental services. Often many dental insurance plan have waiting periods that can effect when you have major dental care covered under the plan. Maximum limitation should also be taken into account so that if you are wanting to stay with in your plans coverage’s you may want to brake up your dental services to avoid going over your plan maximum limitation.

In addition with many dental insurance company you can get a free estimate, called a “pre-treatment estimate ” based on your records and your dentist’s proposed treatment plan. Your dental insurance company will review your x-rays, diagnosis and coverage, and send a statement back to you and your dentist detailing what they will pay and what your costs will be. By doing this before services are started it will help you better budget for your dental care cost without any surprises.

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Limitations and Exclusions in Your Dental Insurance Plan

Thursday, Jun. 8th 2023 6:56 AM

It is always important to read and understand your dental insurance plan limitation and exclusions. Dental insurance plans are designed to help with part of your dental expenses and may not always cover all your dental needs. The typical dental insurance plan has limitations and exclusions, meaning the plan does not cover every aspect of dental care.

This can relate to the type or number of procedures, the number of visits or age limits. These limitations and exclusions are carefully detailed in the plan booklet and warrant your attention. This booklet can help you develop realistic expectations of how your dental insurance plan can work for you.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What Is A Pre-Treatment Estimate

Monday, Jun. 5th 2023 6:53 AM

It is a good idea to have your dentist complete and submit a request for a cost estimate, if your dental care will be extensive. This will allow you to know in advance what procedures are covered, the amount the benefit your dental insurance plan will pay toward treatment and your financial responsibility.

However it is important to understand that a pre-treatment estimate is not a guarantee of payment. When the services are complete and a claim is received for payment, to your dental insurance carrier, they will calculate payment based on your current eligibility, amount remaining in your annual maximum limitation minus any deductible requirements.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What is Coinsurance

Friday, Jun. 2nd 2023 6:50 AM

Many dental insurance plans have a coinsurance provision. A coinsurance means the dental plan pays a predetermined percentage of the cost of your treatment, and you are responsible for paying the balance. What you pay is called the coinsurance, and it is part of your out-of-pocket cost. as an example major services benefits may read as 50% covered so your coinsurance would be the remaining 50%.

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What Are Deductibles in a Dental Insurance Plan

Wednesday, May. 31st 2023 6:48 AM

What Are Deductibles in a Dental Insurance Plan Most PPO’s and Indemnity dental insurance plans have a specific dollar deductible. The deductible works like your auto insurance. During a benefit period, you personally will have to satisfy a portion of your dental bill before your dental insurance plan will contribute to your cost of dental treatment. Your dental insurance plan information will describe how your deductible works. Dental insurance plans do vary on this point. For example, some dental plans will apply the deductible to diagnostic or preventive treatments, and others will not.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What Are Maximums Limitations

Sunday, May. 28th 2023 6:40 AM

When shopping for dental insurance may notice that most PPO and Free choice of provider call Indemnity insurance plans will come with an annual dollar maximum. This is the maximum dollar amount a dental insurance plan will pay toward the cost of dental care within a specific benefit period (usually January through December). You will be personally responsible for paying costs above the annual maximum limitation. Therefore make sure you are buying a dental insurance with the highest maximum limitation you feel will best fit your dental care needs.

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The Best Way to Save Money on Your Dental Care

Thursday, May. 25th 2023 6:39 AM

One of the best ways to save money on the cost of your dental care is by taking full advantage of your dental insurance plan. Read your dental insurance policy terms and conditions to understand your plans limitation or exclusions.

Even though many people have dental insurance either though work or they bought their own plan, people have a bad habit of not seeing their dentist regularly. Not only will dental insurance help you save money on your dental care, seeing your dentist regularly will help to prevent you from having larger more costly dental care needs.

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What lesions at the very back of your mouth may mean.

Tuesday, May. 23rd 2023 6:36 AM

Lesions at the very back of your mouth could be a sign of oral cancer, which is not exactly common, but it is also not rare. The American Cancer Society estimates that 45,780 new cases of oral cavity or pharynx cancer will be diagnosed in 2015, just over half the number of expected skin cancer cases. Cancers at the base of the tongue and tonsils (called oropharyngeal cancers) are most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus infection (HPV).

Although the lesions can show up anywhere in the mouth, yet they are most likely to develop under the tongue around the base and near your esophagus. Oral cavity and oropharyngeal tumors are twice as likely to develop in men as in women, and the American Cancer Society reports a recent uptick in cases of oropharyngeal cancers linked to HPV.

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What an extremely dry mouth may be telling you

Saturday, May. 20th 2023 6:33 AM

Some medications can dry out your mouth, but an extremely dry mouth is a hallmark symptom of Sjögren’s syndrome, an autoimmune condition in which moisture-producing glands in the body come under fire from white blood cells. It is most commonly diagnosed in people over 40, and 9 out of 10 Sjögren’s patients are women. It is very important that people with dry mouth see their dentist regularly, since the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay.

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What clean teeth but inflamed gums may be telling you

Thursday, May. 18th 2023 6:30 AM

Although rare, it is possible for certain types of acute myeloid leukemia to spread to the gums and cause bleeding, swelling and inflammation. What may tip a dentist office to this condition is if the gums are bright red and bleed upon touch, but the teeth themselves are immaculately clean with very little plaque. That combined with weakness and weight loss merits a trip to your primary care physician for evaluation.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What Worn Down Teeth Could Mean

Monday, May. 15th 2023 6:27 AM

Worn teeth is a sign that you may be more stressed than you realize. Stress can manifest as teeth grinding, wearing down teeth. Your personality type may predispose you to grinding, too. According to the 2010 study in the Journal of Research in Personality found that people who rated higher on the neuroticism scale were also more likely to report that they grinded their teeth.

Research in the International Journal of Oral Science in 2014 reported that sustained jaw clenching (another characteristic of bruxism, or teeth grinding) can lead to severe damage of the tissue in the joint that connects your jaw to the rest of your skull.

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What white patches on your tongue or inner cheek could mean.

Saturday, May. 13th 2023 6:25 AM

If you start to notice that you have white patches on your tongue or inne4r cheek this could mean you may have a less-than-stellar immune system. Oral thrush (an overgrowth of the candida fungus, or yeast, in the mouth) can lead to creamy white patches on your tongue or inner cheeks, and it can signal an immune system that is not up to snuff.

People are much more likely to develop thrush if they are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer or have serious immunosuppression, such as HIV, but a dip in immunity due to a cold, a course of antibiotics or using corticosteroids for conditions like asthma can make someone more vulnerable too.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – Do your gums bleed during the flossing?

Wednesday, May. 10th 2023 10:16 AM

If you have not flossed for a while and you start getting back into flossing you may notice some bleeding for the first few days, which is normal. However what is not normal is when your gums continuing to bleed every time you floss.

Bleeding gums while brushing and flossing on a regular bases could be an indicator that you may be pre-diabetic, diabetic and do not know it, or if you have already been diagnosed with diabetes, your blood sugar may not be under control.

Though it is not exactly clear why diabetes and gum disease are linked, the American Academy of Periodontology says that diabetics may be more likely to develop the disease because the condition makes them more susceptible to infection.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What Bad Breath Could Mean.

Monday, May. 8th 2023 6:13 AM

The most likely causes of bad breath is poor oral hygiene or gum disease, but bad breath can also signal a sinus infection, especially if you can still notices the odor when you exhale through your nose. Bad breath can also be caused by acid reflux.

According to a study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, it found a strong association between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms and bad breath, or sleep apnea, because people with sleep apnea are more likely to breath through their mouths at night, which can lead to dry mouth (another cause of bad breath).

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What is the Difference Between Periodontitis and Gingivitis?

Friday, May. 5th 2023 6:10 AM

Gingivitis occurs before periodontitis. Gingivitis usually refers to inflammation of your gums, while periodontitis refers to gum disease and the destruction of tissue and/or bone. Initially, with gingivitis, bacteria plaque accumulates on the surface of the tooth, causing the gums to go red and inflamed, your teeth may bleed when brushing them. Even though the gums are irritated and bothersome, your the teeth are not loose. There is no irreversible damage to bone or surrounding tissue. Untreated gingivitis can progress to periodontitis.

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What May Happen if Periodontitis is Left Untreated

Tuesday, May. 2nd 2023 6:08 AM

Untreated periodontitis can eventually result loss of teeth. People with periodontitis also increase their risk of stroke, heart attack and other health problems. Having good dental hygiene and maintaining regular dental check ups will decrees your risk of developing periodontitis.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – What is Periodontitis

Sunday, Apr. 30th 2023 6:06 AM

Periodontitis means “inflammation around the tooth” – it is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue and bone that supports the tooth. With periodontitis, the alveolar bone around the teeth is slowly and progressively lost. Microorganisms, such as bacteria, stick to the surface of the tooth and multiply – an overactive immune system reacts with inflammation.

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Dental Insurance Health Care – Poor Dental Hygiene and Links to Heart Disease

Friday, Apr. 28th 2023 6:04 AM

A more established link between poor dental hygiene and over all health care is heart disease. At the University of Bristol in the UK and the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, found that people with bleeding gums from poor dental hygiene could be increasing their risk of heart disease.

The researchers found that heart disease risk increased because, in people who have bleeding gums, bacteria from the mouth is able to enter the bloodstream and stick to platelets, which can then form blood clots, interrupting the flow of blood to the heart and triggering a heart attack.

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