Sunday, Apr. 1st 2012 9:43 AM
My mom is 78 and I am looking for an low cost dental plan that I could purchase for her. I looking for something that does not have a lot of waiting periods since I do not know if she will need more then just a cleaning done. I do not mind a year max but like it to be at least 2000 or more. I just need a good dental plan that I will take care of her dental needs the best. Can you please tell the best plan to get her in Florida
Low Income Adult in need of Dental Health Care in New Jersey.
Saturday, Mar. 31st 2012 8:48 AM
I am 28 and although I do work a full time my job does not offer dental benefits. Also since I do work I can not get much help when it comes to affordable dental care. Even though I have a job I really only make enough to live and pay my bills not much more then that. My teeth are not terrible but they do need dental care I can not afford to have done. What low cost dental care plans do you have to offer that can help me?
Does Dental Health care clinics provide good dental care.
Thursday, Mar. 29th 2012 8:35 AM
I can not afford my three year old son dental care. I receive no dental benefits and my son should see a dentist soon since he has yet to see one. I been thinking about going to a local dental clinic but I just not sure if he would really get good dental care there. If you have any other suggestions that could help me with my son dental care can you please advise.
Dental Health Care Insurance Plans for lower income people.
Tuesday, Mar. 27th 2012 8:28 AM
I am single 24 year old and jobless. Well I do work odd jobs when I can find them. My teeth are in bad shape and I’ve been putting off my dental care for a long time now. Yesterday on of my molars broke and is causing me to have more pain then I normally have. I live in Georgia and I need to see a dentist but do not have any money, Where can I go for dental care help? Are there any low income dental plans that I could get that will help me? Please advise
Dental Health Care insurance plans for a low income family.
Sunday, Mar. 25th 2012 8:04 AM
My husband just lost his job about six months ago, I am only working but it is only part time and we have two kids under the age of ten. We were a low income household before my husband got laid off now we are just getting buy. He does work odd job when he can and is still looking for a full time job. In the mean time I would like to know if there are any low income dental plans we could get. We live in Ohio if that helps.
Best dental health care insurance plans for a famaily in New Jersey.
Friday, Mar. 23rd 2012 7:38 AM
I am wanting to get the best family dental plan in New Jersey. Cost per say is not a large issue, as long as I can get a family plan without so many limitations. I do not want to buy a dental insurance plan and still have to wait a year or more to have full use of all the plans benefits.
I have a family of four and I want them to be able to have all their dental care needs met when needed not a year latter. I also would like for it not to have a low maximum annul dollar amount per person either. I am looking for at least $2000.00 per person do you have any dental plans that can fit my needs.
Dental insurance health care plans for families.
Wednesday, Mar. 21st 2012 3:43 PM
Living in Florida and I am looking for an affordable family dental plan that I can get for my wife and child. We do not have any dental insurance currently and I figure I can afford to spend around $50 – $70 a month for a family dental insurance plan but not much more then that. What do you have to offer in my price range and how fast can we use it.
Dental insurance health care plans for individuals living in New York.
Monday, Mar. 19th 2012 3:32 PM
I am single twenty-four year old that is working part time so I do not get dental benefits. I do go to school full time so I was able to stay on my parents medical for a few more years, but I am on my own when it comes to any dental benefits. I would like to get a low cost dental plan that is still insurance and not a dental discount plan. Do you have anything that can help me?
Dental Insurance Health Care Plans in California.
Saturday, Mar. 17th 2012 3:21 PM
Looking for a good low cost dental insurance plan that does not have any waiting periods. I need a dental insurance plan that can help me right away. I do not have dental insurance currently but I know my teeth needs more then just a cleaning since I have not seen a dentist in a few years. I am 20 and now that I am working a full time job I feel I can afford to get some dental care. Can you please advise what is the better low cost dental plan to get.
Dental Insurance Health care PPO California.
Thursday, Mar. 15th 2012 9:32 AM
I am Living in Los Angeles, California, and my teeth are in really bad shape and I would like help in fixing my teeth. I am not poor but I am not able to pay for all my dental care on my own with out help. I have been to a dentist that gave me a free consult but the cost of having all the dental work needed is more then I can afford right now. Looking for a dental PPO plan that will let me stay with the dentist I seen and can help me with my dental needs
Dental Insurance Health Care PPO plans in New York.
Tuesday, Mar. 13th 2012 9:29 AM
I am looking for a dental PPO plan in order to stay with my own dentist. Due to a recent job change I no longer have the same dental benefits and what I do have will not work with staying with my current dentist. I have no intention of changing providers. Do you have any dental PPO plans that can help me keep my own dentist?
Dental Insurance Health Care Plans In Texas.
Sunday, Mar. 11th 2012 7:26 AM
Although I receive dental benefits though my current employer the plan provided is very limited and does not work well for me. I need more then just a twice a year basic cleaning. I a hoping you have something that would be better for all other basic dental care that is still low in cost so I can afford to get it. Can you please advise me of your best dental plan in Texas?
A Few Simple things you can do in order to keep your teeth and gums healthy
Friday, Mar. 9th 2012 10:16 AM
Many people know that brushing and flossing daily the help to maintaining teeth and gum health. However there are others ways to also help maintain teeth and gum health. Having a well-balanced diet provides the minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients essential for healthy teeth and gums. Fluoride, occurring naturally in foods and water, or added to the water supply, can be a powerful tool in fighting decay. It can reduce the rate of cavities by as much as 60 percent.
Looking for Sedation Dentistry in California.
Wednesday, Mar. 7th 2012 10:12 AM
I am 26 and I have dental fears. In the past I have had terrible dentist that really messed up my teeth and caused me to be in a great deal of pain. I have dental issues currently that need to be address by a dentist but I looking for a good dentist that provide Sedation Dentistry. I also would like to know if I get dental insurance would it cover Sedation Dentistry care? I need help and not sure where to get it.
Gum disease is one of the main reason why people in the U.S.
Monday, Mar. 5th 2012 10:07 AM
It is important to understand that gum disease can effect anyone at any age. Gum Disease is an infection of the tissues and bone that help support the teeth. If untreated gum disease can become very serious dental issue causing teeth to become loose and even fall out.
Gum disease is normally caused by plaque buildup. Plaque contains bacteria, which produce toxins that irritate and damage the gums. By having proper dental habits at home, and by having regular dental check ups you can help to prevent gum disease. A child should start seeing a dentist from the time they cut their first tooth or by their first birthday.
Dental Health Care, How to address dental Fears.
Monday, Mar. 5th 2012 9:18 AM
Many people in the US have dental fears for one reason or another that prevent them from receiving their needed dental care. People with dental fears will tend to put of seeing the dentist until there is major dental issues that they can not put off any longer.
However there are ways to address your dental fears with your dentist so that going to the dentist does not have to be so scary.
One way is when seeing a dentist make sure they are fully informed of your dental fears and concerns. It is very important for the dentist to know on your first dental appointment that you have fears about dentistry work. Also it is good to remind the person each time you book an appointment that you have dental fears that need to be address so that the book the appointment with the necessary added time.
Talk to your dentist make sure you know what they are doing and that you do not have any questions. Full understanding of what the dentist is doing will help to relive fears of the unknown.
You may want to listen to your favorite music to help block out the added dental noise that around you there by helping you to relax. However work out an hand signal with your dentist so that when fears start to creep up you can signal your dentist to stop and let you take a brake if needed.
Most dentist are willing to take the time to help you though your fears so that you have maintain teeth and gum health. In some cases they may book your appointment during the slower part of the day in order to give you any additional time needed.
By letting your dentist know about your fears, worries and or concerns they can address each of them as they provide the dental services you need. Over time you may notice you have less and less fears about seeing a dentist since your fears where able to be address.
Australians admit that they can not afford to pay for their yearly dental checkups.
Saturday, Mar. 3rd 2012 8:51 AM
Nearly one third of Australians state they can not afford having their yearly dental checkups, while yet another 40 percent of Australians say that they do not go for regular checkups.
According to a report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, reveals that 30 percent of Australians visit their dentists only when they have a serious problem, which often means that common problems such as tooth decay and gum disease are in advanced stages.
Rare Root Canal Complications causes death of a 17 year Old Boy
Thursday, Mar. 1st 2012 9:51 AM
After losing a filling by biting on a caramel the 17 year old went to Dental Dreams to fix the tooth. However after having the root canal procedure, he shortly complained of constant tiredness and pain in his though before collapsing on a Tuesday.
Although he was rushed to the hospital and placed on life support he past away the following morning. Both the family and dental practice was shocked by the result of the root canal. Dental Dreams stated that they will be conducting an investigation into the incident.
NHS put out a new Online campaign to inspire men to visit the dentist.
Wednesday, Feb. 29th 2012 9:51 AM
The new online campaign has been labeled raunchy and sexy which is very different from the usual campaigns put out by the NHS. The advertisement is about showing the importance of having a good breath especially when one is with a lover. The main theme of the advertisement is that Impeccable white teeth and a sparkling smile are indeed attractive.
IADR/AADR Journal of Dental Research Study on Osteonecrosis of the Jaw.
Monday, Feb. 27th 2012 9:51 AM
Osteonecrosis of the jaw is a debilitating bone condition that affects the jaws and occurs as a result of reduced local blood supply to the bone. The literature about osteonecrosis of the jaw has been severely limited since most investigations cannot evaluate sufficient numbers of afflicted individuals to accurately determine the incidence of the disease and associated risk factors.
The International and American Associations for Dental Research’s Journal of Dental Research released a research report that estimates the prevalence of the disease, and a case-control study on bisphosphonate use and other risk factors. These investigations published in the JDR represent some of the largest published studies to date on ONJ patients, and the researchers involved utilized the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research-supported Practice-based Research Networks