Dental Insurance Healthcare – How is Occlusal Disease Discovered?
A dentist can diagnose occlusal disease during a comprehensive dental examination. A basic occlusal (bite), TMJ (jaw joint), and head and neck muscle exam can screen for signs and symptoms of occlusal disease. A brief dental history interview can often reveal the presence of occlusal disease. The key to preventing occlusal disease from becoming complex begins with a thorough interview and exam.
Not all dental insurance plans will cover treating Occlusal disease or TMD. However, having dental insurance can help early detection. The reason is that people with dental insurance tend to make and keep their dental appointments. As advised, it is essential to see your dentist to maintain good dental health care.
What are the signs and symptoms of occlusal disease?
- Abnormal wear and fractures of natural teeth: worn, chipped, thinned, flattened, or cracked teeth.
- Fractured or broken previous dental work (fillings/crowns)
- Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold
- Tooth Mobility (loosening of teeth)
- Shifting of teeth
- Gum Recession
- Grooves/indentations on exposed root surfaces of teeth
- Jaw joint pain, clicking, popping, and locking during eating and other jaw movements
- Head and neck muscle pain
- Unexplained headaches: tension headaches
- Clinching/grinding of teeth or other habits in which teeth come into contact during the day or night
- Severe localized bone loss around teeth
Keep these signs in mind if you experience any of these systems. Talk to your dentist about them. Make sure not to put off dental care, as early detection and treatment of dental care is vital in treatment and keeping dental care costs low, as preventive care is the key.
You can contact our member service line at 310-534-3444, where our team of experts will help you understand each plan’s different options and benefits. They will guide you in selecting the best plan to provide your family with the necessary coverage at a price that fits your budget.