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Sunday, Feb. 4th 2018 6:50 AM
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Our customer service department is ready to assist you with any questions you may have and help you purchase an employer, family or individual dental insurance plan today. We provide access to many of the largest, most recognized individual dental insurance networks in the nation.
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Many of our dental plans have next day benefits including vision and prescription. DentalInsurancePlus.com offers quotes for individual and family dental insurance plans including an option to compare dental national coverage plans. Remember, buying dental insurance does not have to be a painful process. We offer dental benefit coverage in all 50 states.
Friday, Feb. 2nd 2018 6:44 AM
Generally baby teeth will start to emerge at around six months of age. You will want to look for a baby toothbrush that has a small head and grip that is suitable for your hand. At first you will want to use toothpaste that does not have fluoride. Avoid using fluoride toothpaste until your child knows how to spit.
However if you can not find toothpaste without fluoride then use just a smear (about the size of a grain of rice) Just like adult teeth you want to brush your baby’s teeth twice a day. Make sure to gently brush on the inside and outside of each tooth. If your baby lets you try gently brushing the tongue, as this will dislodge bacteria that can cause bad breath.
You do not need to rinse since you are using such a small amount of toothpaste. If you think rinsing is necessary you are using to much toothpaste and make sure to use less next time. Also if you have additional questions about proper dental care for your baby make sure to speak with your dentist. Your dentist will also be able to go over correctly baby dental care.
Tuesday, Jan. 30th 2018 6:41 AM
Caring for your Baby Emerging Teeth and Gums.
Dental care habits start even before your baby cuts their first tooth. This is done by wiping baby gums with a soft damp washcloths after nursing or feeding. There is no need to use toothpaste at this young age just wrap the cloth around your index finger and gently rub it over the baby gums. By doing this it help to serve two purpose. The first is that it helps to remove bacteria in your baby mouth. Although bacteria in the mouth usually can not harm the gums before the teeth emerge, it is still best to clean your baby mouth. Also this help to get your baby used to having his or her mouth clean as part of a daily routine making it easier to transition to using a tooth brush later on.
Sunday, Jan. 28th 2018 1:36 PM
A misaligned bite may be caused by TMD. However, a misaligned bite may also be caused by malocclusion such as overbite, underbite, and crossbite, or even bad dental work. These later problems can eventually lead to TMD, but are not always caused by it. To detect issues with your bite, you need to see an experienced dentist for examinations every six months. Therefore choosing a dentist who offers general as well as orthodontic and neuromuscular dentistry services is ideal. A dentist who offers this type of comprehensive practice will best be able to detect all manner of bite issues and customize a treatment option that restores alignment, strength, and optimal function to your smile.
Friday, Jan. 26th 2018 6:34 AM
Knowing the Inner Working of the Jaw.
When talking about our jaw there is much going on. The jaw is a hinged joint with the capacity of moving up and down, and side to side. The movement of the jaw is made possible by a group of four muscles: tensor velipalatini, tensor tympani, digastrics, and the mylohyoid. Through these four muscles run the five cranial nerves: trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, and hypoglossal. These nerves are responsible for all of your mouth’s motor functions. The trigeminal nerve in particular is responsible for the movement of your jaw as well as any sensations running through it. Even minor stress placed on facial muscles from a misaligned bite will put pressure on your cranial nerve bundle. The end result may be both localized and systemic issues ranging from jaw pain and swelling to chronic headaches and even digestive issues.
Wednesday, Jan. 24th 2018 6:27 AM
How Much Can You Afford to Spend
This brief article will help you in selecting the best dental insurance and the discusses the analysis of dental care needs in order to find the best dental insurance for you. You need to ask yourself several questions about your potential dental care – How much can you afford to spend on dental care? What is the best dental insurance plan for me? What is the best dental insurance plan for me?
The best dental insurance policies offered will depend upon a family and its members’ oral health needs. If the best dental insurance available is not offered through an employer or group health policy, then discount coverage should be researched. The best dental insurance will be dependent upon employment, local dentists participating in programs, and current needs. It will be one that fits your family’s needs and budget. Finding the best dental insurance plan that fits your needs is an important part of ensuring that your teeth get the care they need to stay healthy. Compare plans, instantly get no-obligation dental coverage quotes and sort through the best dental insurance plans until you find the perfect coverage when you visit DentalInsurancePlus.com
Monday, Jan. 22nd 2018 1:17 PM
People rarely stop to think about the mechanics of biting and chewing since we do this automatically. These mechanics including the proper actions of bones, nerves, muscles, and teeth working together to make basic functions happen without effort. Unfortunately, even the slightest problem with one part of this intricate network can result in painful symptoms and a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD).
Saturday, Jan. 20th 2018 6:13 AM
Demineralizations is a loss of minerals from the surface of the tooth enamel. This loss of minerals happens constantly from acidic food and drinks as well as bacteria. Minerals must be continually replaced by your saliva and fluoride-toothpaste. As long as you add more back, versus what is being lost, you will be okay.
Thursday, Jan. 18th 2018 6:10 AM
Protect your partials by cleaning them correctly. Removable Partials: Make sure you fill your sink with warm water. Hold your partials in your hands and rinse them carefully under warm water to remove any food and stains. Note: never use hot water because you can cause your partial to warp over time. Fill a container or cup with warm water and add one tablet of denture/partial cleaner to the water or as directed. Fixed Partials: For fixed partials only use a soft bristled toothbrush and toothpaste that is designed specifically for partials. brush the surface of the teeth, gums, and dental apparatus thoroughly.
Tuesday, Jan. 16th 2018 6:08 AM
What are Dental Partials?
A dental partial can be either fixed or removable. It is an apparatus that is worn in the mouth to replace any number of missing teeth. However unlike dentures. partials are worn over your teeth attached by a metal or invisible clasp. Even though dental partial are false teeth they still required the same care that your natural teeth should receive.
Sunday, Jan. 14th 2018 1:06 PM
Each individual state will determined the extent of dental coverage provided by the Medicaid Medical Card. Generally speaking most states will offer general care and preventative dental services for children on the Medical Card. This would include check-up exams, cleaning and fillings for cavities. Yet you should check with your own states benefits to make sure what is and is not covered under Medicaid.
Friday, Jan. 12th 2018 6:02 AM
Dental Fears Positive Emotional Contagion.
Many people have dental fears, and fears of visiting the dentist is a frequent problem in pediatric dentistry as well. According to studies on addressing children dental fears, it is important to involve mothers and especially fathers in dentist fear prevention campaigns. In addition fathers should attend their child dentist visit and display no signs of fear or anxiety. Parents are the key in addressing their child dental fears. They should appear relaxed as a way of directly ensuring that the child is relaxed too. The right attitude can be achieved in the child so that attending the dentist is not a problem,
Wednesday, Jan. 10th 2018 6:00 AM
Children Should Use Toothpastes That Contain Fluoride with a Minimum Concentration of 1,000 Parts Per Million.
It is important for your children to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Preventing tooth decay not only reduce the need for extensive dental care treatment latter on but helps keep dental care cost down. According to a new study, parents that are concerned about risk of fluorosis, should use toothpastes that contain fluoride with a minimum concentration of 1,000 parts per million in order to prevent tooth decay in their children. It is also advised that concerned about the risk of fluorosis (the discolouration or mottling of the teeth caused by excessive fluoride ingestion) should consult their dentist to discuss the benefits and risks.
Monday, Jan. 8th 2018 6:58 AM
Men with periodontal disease were three times more likely to suffer from erection problems.
According to a study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, men in their thirties who had inflamed gums caused by severe periodontal disease were three times more likely to suffer from erection problems. Turkish researchers compared 80 men aged 30 to 40 with erectile dysfunction with a control group of 82 men without erection problems. This showed that 53 per cent of the men with erectile dysfunction had inflamed gums compared with 23 per cent in the control group. When the results were adjusted for other factors, such as age, body mass index, household income and education level, the men with severe periodontal disease were 3.29 times more likely to suffer from erection problems than men with healthy gums.
Saturday, Jan. 6th 2018 6:54 AM
Finding a New Way to Prevent or Halt Periodontal Disease.
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have now demonstrated an ability in a mouse model to both prevent periodontitis from developing and halt the progression of the disease once it has already developed, by blocking a molecular receptor that bacteria normally target to cause the disease.
Saturday, Jan. 6th 2018 6:46 AM
Toothache pain after having a tooth extraction.
There are times when your child may need to have a tooth removed, either due to decay or as a part of orthodontic services. Many teens will also have their wisdom teeth removed. The amount of post operative pain can will very depending in part on whether the tooth extracted was a baby tooth or a permanent tooth and whether the tooth was infected or impacted.
Generally the dentist would have used a local anesthetic to eliminate feeling in the area of the extraction, so your child may will not feel any pain for several hours after the extraction procedure.
By applying ice to the area it will help to reduce swelling and may reduce pain afterward. Ask the dentist whether you should administer an over-the-counter pain reliever, such as ibuprofen, before the local anesthetic wears off. In many cases, this is enough to ward off pain after an extraction.
Thursday, Jan. 4th 2018 6:06 AM
Legal Stuff You Should Know
The law mandates that consumers with dental plan coverage receive a fully detailed patient information handbook — a Description of Benefits — that clearly outlines coverage, limitations and exclusions. Most individual dental insurance plans have annual maximum benefit levels which may be directly related to the monthly premium that you pay for coverage.
Statistics have shown that patients with dental coverage will seek out required care on a far more regular basis than those without coverage. While dental benefit coverage should be taken into account, it should not be the deciding factor in your choice of treatment. You should know how your plan is designed, since this can affect significantly the plan’s coverage and your out-of-pocket expense. The year of the parent’s birth is not relevant in determining which coverage is primary.
Dental plan coverage may be continued during a leave of absence without pay due to disability. Dental plan coverage for individuals is not commonly offered because dental needs are highly predictable. Before comparing rates, check out the important features of a few plans for a thorough understanding of dental plan coverage.
Tuesday, Jan. 2nd 2018 6:02 AM
According to a US Study, Coffee Drinking May Halve Risk of Mouth and Throat Cancer
Good news for coffee drinkers. According to a new study from the US, it finds people who drink more than four cups of caffeinated coffee a day have half the risk of dying from mouth and throat cancer as people who drink it either occasionally or not at all. With that said however, the researchers findings still need to be confirmed by more research. So for now enjoy your coffee as you would regularly do and do not run out and recommend to everyone that they should drink four cups of coffee a day.
Saturday, Dec. 30th 2017 10:43 AM
The Factors Which Can Affect the Health of Gum Tissue.
Having healthy gums is important in order to maintain good oral health. There are many factors that can affect the health of your gums. These factors would include
1) Not having proper at home dental habits like brushing and flossing
2) Poor diet.
3) Medications taken can also effect the health of your gums.
4) People who smoke or have diabetes are at greater risk for the development gum disease, as both tend to impair the body’s natural immune response.
5) Not maintain regularly dental check ups.
Thursday, Dec. 28th 2017 10:24 AM
How Periodontal Disease Develops.
Periodontal (gum) disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Gum disease is a condition that can occur when bacteria and other substances damage the tissue that supports your teeth. The progression of gum disease is as follows.
1) Poor at home dental habits.
2) Due to poor dental habits bacteria, food particles and mucus start to form a sticky, colorless film on the teeth called plaque.
3) Over time this plaque can harden and form a substance called tartar that even brushing will not remove.
4) Over more time, tartar at the gum line can become inflamed. At this point the condition is called gingivitis.
5) Gingivitis causes the gums to be red, swollen, and prone to bleeding.
6) Continue to do nothing at this point and gingivitis can start to deteriorate into periodontitis, in which the gums, jaws, and other tissues begin to break down.
7) Periodontitis can lead to loss of teeth. Although there are other reasons for people to have poor dental health, one main factor is not having proper dental care habits at home. The first step is up to you. Take care of your teeth and gums and see a dentist regularly for good oral health.
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