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Bye-bye binky: Graduating from the pacifier
Using pacifiers for the first year or two isn’t harmful. In fact, many hospitals are recommending to new mothers to use a pacifier during bedtime because it may slightly decrease the risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in addition to soothing your baby and helping to develop important muscles around the mouth.
May 1st, 2017
How do you choose a dental plan? Here are the basics
Choosing a plan can be tough. We lay out the basics to help you decide:
March 23rd, 2017
It’s National Donut Day!!
Did you know today is National Donut Day? That means millions of Americans around the country will be visiting their local bakery for some delicious donuts. We’re even celebrating here at Delta Dental of Minnesota!
June 3rd, 2016
Importance of senior dental care
When seniors are left to figure out health benefits on their own, statistics show us that many retirees are going without coverage. What are some reasons why seniors are opting out of purchasing coverage on their own?
May 26th, 2016
Boys, you had better brush up!
Good oral health and a great smile can make a difference in relationships and in people’s overall lives. Did you know a majority of women say good oral health is one of the sexiest qualities men have? So guys, it’s time to tidy up your smile!
May 23rd, 2016
Brace yourself for good news: We help cover the cost of ortho!
Did you have braces as a kid? Do you remember the names that came along with braces? Braceface? Metal Mouth? Either ring a bell? Those names were tossed around to the chosen few kids in your classroom growing up that had to wear braces.
May 13th, 2016
The difference between dental professionals
There are various dental professionals within the dental space. We’re here to help you better understand the difference between their titles and responsibilities!
May 12th, 2016
Your explanation of benefits - explained!
Each time you visit the dentist, you’ll receive an Explanation of Benefits following the visit. This document is not a bill. Rather, it provides a breakdown of your dental benefits and how your recent dentist visit impacted them.
April 11th, 2016
Decrease your sugar intake, increase your health!
Did you know that most foods we eat contain some form of sugar? We can’t avoid it. Milk contains sugar, but we want our children to drink it because calcium builds strong bones and teeth. Fruits also contain sugar, but they provide many important vitamins and minerals that keep us healthy.
April 6th, 2016