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Dental Insurance Healthcare – How is Occlusal Disease Discovered?

10/04/24

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.

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Dental Insurance Healthcare – Missed or Broken Dental Appointments.

23/02/24

It is becoming common practice to charge for missed or broken appointments. Many dental offices will charge you a fee if you need to remember or break a dental appointment without giving advance notice. Typically, around 48 – 24 hours’ notice is required for changing or missing your dental appointment. The fee for this depends on the office, so ask the dental office what they charge for missed appointments because it is also essential to note that most insurance companies will not cover this type of charge.

Why do Dentist Charge for Missing Dental Appointments?

Dentists charge for missing appointments because when a patient misses an appointment, it creates an empty slot in the schedule that could have been used for another patient. When you do not show up for your appointment without advance notice (generally 24 hours), it means that the dentist loses potential income from that empty slot, and they still have to pay for the costs associated with running their practice, such as rent, utilities, and staff salaries. By charging for missed appointments, dentists can help ensure that their schedules stay full and that they can continue to provide quality care to their patients. Additionally, charging for missed appointments can encourage patients to be more responsible and respectful of the dentist’s time.

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You and Your Oral Health Care

25/02/17

Did you know that even today still 100 million Americans fail to see the dentist each year, even though by having regular dental examinations and good oral hygiene you can greatly reduce your risk oh having most dental diseases.

Why is that the case? Sadly because many people still believe that they only need to see a dentist if they are in pain or feels that something may be wrong with a tooth or teeth. Some stating they also do this due to basic dental care cost and not being able to afford a check up or basic cleanings, even though by delaying such services they are putting themselves at risk for even higher dental care cost do to having larger dental care needs.

Don’t put off your dental health care until you are having dental pain or dental issues with your teeth.  If cost is a factor know that in most states you can buy a low cost dental HMO insurance plan that in most cases provide preventive services for free.  Check our your dental insurance and plan options right here on DentalInsuranceHealthcare.com just by entering in your zip code in the quote box provided.

 

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Preventing Bad Breath.

21/10/16

The Prevention of bad breath is easier then you may think. With the exception of chronic bad breath here are some helpful tips to stop bad breath before it starts. Having good dental and oral health care habits. Brushing and Flossing your teeth twice a day. If you eat foods that are known to cause bad breath have mouthwash on hand, or chew on a bit of parsley after the meal. When brushing your teeth brush your tongue or use a tongue scraper. Your tongue holds bacteria that can cause bad breath.

Make sure you see your dentist once every six months or as directed by your dentist in order to maintain good teeth and gum health. Many reasons to bad breath is poor dental health. Dental decay and gum disease can cause you to have bad breath. Avoid doing things that causing bad breath such as smoking. Smoking can also cause many other health issues, so if you are a smoke do your best to quit. Eating food that are know to cause bad breath such as garlic, onions, cabbage, certain spices, coffee, even dairy products can cause bad breath for some people. Avoid eating food that causes you to have bad breath when you want to make sure your breath is fresh.

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Dental Insurance Healthcare, Does bad teeth effect your health

13/01/14

I was told that if you have bad teeth you can have other health problems.   Is that really true?  My teeth are okay I do not think anything is wrong with them since they do not bother me but when I told my friend that I have not seen the dentist in four years she made it sound really bad.

Answer: Many studies suggest that bad teeth can be linked to other over all health issues. A person should see a dentist at least twice a year so you are runing a higher risk of having larger and more costly dental care issues in the future.

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Dental Health Care, Most Oral Health Diseases are Preventable.

19/03/11

Dental Health Care, Most Oral Health Diseases are Preventable. It hard to believe that many children and adult still do not take simple measure that have been proven to be effective in the fight against oral diseases and another dental care issues. By making these changes you are not only preventing oral diseases but reducing your dental care costs.

Brush your teeth at least twice a day for at least two minutes. Brush your teeth in small circles and not up and down or back and forth. Make sure you are brushing all your teeth including the back ones. (Watch kids as they are learning to brush, since they tend to only brush the front teeth)

Using toothpaste with fluoride as it is good way to prevent tooth decay and is cost-effective. With young children however make sure you keep the toothpaste out of their reach. Use only a pee size amount of toothpaste or less if younger. Otherwise do not use fluoride toothpaste until they learn to spit and not swallow.

Flossing daily is very important in your oral health care. Brushing is only half the job. You can brush all you want but if you are not flossing you are running a high risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Flossing only takes a few minutes out of your day and is a very low cost way of maintaining your oral health. Floss your children teeth until they can learn how to floss correctly on their own.

Another safe and effective way to prevent cavities in kids are buy having dental sealants. Dental sealants is a plastic coating which is applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, where decay mostly occurs.  A dentist would be able to put on dental sealants in order to help protect your children teeth.  Many dental insurance plans do offer coverages for dental sealants for children.

However even knowing this only about one-third of children ages 6 – 19 have sealants. Cost can be a factor and is why having a dental insurance  in place will help out many people and their families.

You should see a dentist at least twice a year for oral check ups. More when advise by your dentist to do so. Check ups, X-rays and Basic cleanings normally fall under preventive dental services. It is important to have preventive dental services done regularly so any dental problems can be detected early on. Under most dental insurance plans preventive dental care is either very low in cost or is offer for free.

By just taking care of your teeth as a child to an adult you can avoid many oral health issues. These are simple ways to help keep healthy teeth and gums for a very low cost. But if they are not done, not only will your oral heath suffer but so will your wallet.

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Immediate dental care, I work part-time with no dental benefits, I live in Los Angeles CA. What are my dental care options?

14/02/11
Immediate dental care, I work part-time with no dental benefits, I live in Los Angeles CA. What are my dental care options?  So right now I have no dental benefits since I only work part time. I am a low income resident of Los Angeles and I need immediate dental care for a toothache that has been hurting me for the past three days.  Please HELP thanks.
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Don’t have any dental health insurance, and I need dental work ASAP

14/02/11

Don’t have any dental health insurance, and I need dental work ASAP.  I am a 22 year old full time student attending college.  Although I also work full time hours I do not have any dental benefits though my job.

Right now I am making enough to pay for my schooling and all my other bills like rent..  I been searching for a dental insurance plan that I can afford to get but as of yet have not been able to find one.  I live in New York  and really could use some help here.
I need to see a dentist ASAP, I currently not in any pain but I know I can see a cavity on one of my back molars. I want to see a dentist before it starts to hurt.
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New York Emergency Dental Health Care Insurance Plans

11/02/11

New York Emergency Dental Health Care Insurance Plans:  I do not have dental insurance right now and due to a dental abscess and toothache pain I need to see a dentist right away. I am looking for an emergency dental insurance plan that will let me have dental benefits right away with no waiting periods.  Even if it cost me more I am okay with that I just really need to fix my tooth.  Please advise ASAP

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Dental Insurance Health care plans for Florida

17/01/11

Dental Insurance health care plans for Florida.  I am looking for a dental plan that offer good low cost dental services.  My daughter is 25 and I would like to get her a dental plan so she can start going back to a dentist more regurlly.  I not sure but I do not think she been to a dentist since she was 19 and on my dental plan at the time.  What can you suggest

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Dental Health care plans for everyone in Georgia

14/01/11

Dental Heath care plans for everyone in Georgia.  I have a large size family and we all do not have current dental insurance health care plans.  My dad and mom have not been to the dentist in years.  I have not been to the dentist since I moved out at 20.  ( I am 22)  I know my sister family do not have dental benefits either and we all need to see a dentist.

I would like to know with your dental insurance plans you have listed in Georgia, are they for anyone in Georgia?  Or do you need to be working full time?  What would  be consider a family plan?  Do we all get are own dental plan or since we live on the same lot different house can we all be on one plan together?  Just trying to figure things out so we can start seeing the dentist more often.

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Dental insurance health care cost and quotes

12/01/11

Why is dental seprate from your major medical?  I get medical though my job but not dental and it seems to me that dental should just come with your medical since it is just as important.  Also when is the cost for dental health care ever going to go down. 

I just go back from the dentist and for just a basic cleaning and X-rays it cost me $300.00 how is this affordable health care?  So now I am looking for dental insurance that I guess I have to pay for now on my own and I wondering how much is this going to cost me.   I need something low cost so what cheap dental insurance plan do you have?

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Connecticut Dental Health care plans for a Individual

30/12/10

I live in Connecticut and I need to get dental health care plan.  My job does not offer dental benefits.  I am working full time and going to school part time.  Are there any dental plans that offer a student discount or something?  

I really need a low cost plan that offer good dental benefits since I have not seen a dentist in over a year.   I do not think I have any thing wrong with my teeth but I do not want to continue not seeing a dentist like I should.

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Dental Insurance for New York, Teeth health care.

17/12/10

I need to have my teeth looked at by a dental.   I know I have many teeth issues that will need to be address.  I have broken teeth that are so bad that part of the gum is grown over what is left.  Those teeth ar in the back.  I have front teeth that hurt when I have hot or cold drinks. 

Well the list can keep going but naming every will not help the fact that I also have very little money and is why it has gotten to this point.  I need dental help and advise on what I can to to start fixing up my teeth.

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Dental care for a minor and baby teeth in Florida

15/12/10

My son who is eight has four cavities and I need to have the filled.  Also at this point I would also like for him to get dental sealants on his teeth since he seems prone to getting cavities easily.  My current dental insurance plan will not cover for dental sealants so I want to get rid of it and find a better dental plan that will offer me benefits on what my son needs.

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New York Dental health care, Dose dental insurance come with your health plan

03/12/10

New York health and dental: I have to shop for both medical and dental and right now I could really use dental since a tooth is hurting me currently.  Does health plans come with dental?  How fast can I use the dental if it does? Would I be better off buying dental then medical?  I want something for the dental now.

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Dental and health Insuance, Why is dental separate from health

17/11/10

I do not have a full understanding as to why dental would be separate from your health care.  If  time and time again doctors tell you having bad teeth can cause you to have major health issues then why can’t your medical cover you dental needs.   I find this a load of do do.  I have medical though my job but I have nothing for my teeth really want is up with that?

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Dental health care, would dental tourism really save you money off your dental care

14/11/10

I have no dental insurance and I have major dental insurance that I finding out many dental insurance plans will not even cover.  I got a free consult from a cosmetic dentist and I am looking at over 25000.00 worth of dental work.  Between implants, crowns and veneers  all of which I will need because my teeth are that bad.

Many people talk about going to Mexico for cheaper dental care.  I am not one for going to Mexico but what about  traveling to an Asian countries?  I have so many mile build up that getting there would be free.  And I hear that many Asian countries are cheaper in the dental services then Mexico is.   I thinking this may be a good way to go  I just not 100% sure on how to go about finding a good dentist.

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Dental health care, What is the symptoms and treatment for Oral Thrush

09/11/10

I am wanting to know what is the symptoms and treatment for Oral Thrush.  My mom has a friend that think she a know it all.   My mom listens to her because she does not like going to the dentist or doctor.

Any way her friend is telling her she has Oral Thrush and it not that big of a deal to just use a really strong mouthwash it will go away over time.  To me this is stupid to just listen to her.  I would like to know more about it.  Because if she really as something like that I am going to make her see a dentist/doctor regardless

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