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Displaying page 3 of 5Now that my treatment is complete, what happens to my payment?
The pathway for dental claims can be complicated and intricate. Wondering what happens to your claim after you pay for a dental treatment? Take a peek behind the curtain
Keeping your teeth bright this wedding season
If you’re looking to keep your smile bright this wedding season, consider the following factors in tooth coloring – and easy ways to keep your smile bright.
Should my teenager have their wisdom teeth removed?
Your family dentist recommends that your teenager sees an oral surgeon for removal of their wisdom teeth. But what if they aren’t experiencing any pain or problems with them right now?
Make the most of your two-minute brushing session
Make the most of those 120 seconds—the amount of brushing time recommended by the American Dental Association—by multitasking as you clean your teeth.
Buying toothbrush for baby
Health professionals agree: when your baby’s first tooth begins to pop through, it’s time to start brushing teeth. But how do you know what toothbrushes are right?
Careers in dentistry
The field of dentistry is exciting and always evolving. There are multiple unique and interesting roles within this career choice, and there’s even an artistic side of dentistry which emphasizes working with one’s hands.
Ask Hygienist Leah – Easing dental anxiety in adults
Dental anxiety and dental phobia is a real concern for many people. Use the tips below to help make your next dental visit a good one.
Alzheimer’s Disease and oral health
Good oral health also makes eating and digesting food easier, which improves a person’s quality of life. However, Alzheimer’s can complicate oral health routines, which sometimes leads to dental problems. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer’s, we’ve put together a few tips to help maintain good oral health.
How do you measure the value of your dental plan?
You can compare network sizes, utilization rates and the money saved – but the effective discount, which measures savings on claims both in and out of the network – is the most accurate way to measure the value of your dental plan.