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The numbers behind the network
One of the largest factors behind what kind of discount your dental benefits plan offers you is the size of its network – how many dentists are a part of their plans. But how they count those dentists matters.
April 12th, 2017

Oral health and pregnancy: Common questions answered
Dr. Sheila Strock answers the most common questions women have for their dentist during pregnancy.
April 3rd, 2017

The history of dental floss
We all know dental floss, that ever-important tool to cleaning mouths of bacteria, plaque and other build-up. But did you ever wonder how it came to be?
January 26th, 2017

High-tech oral health gifts – are they worth the extra money?
Here’s a holiday buying guide to help you weigh the pros and cons of giving a high-tech dental product.
December 20th, 2016

Retire from your job, not your dental benefits
Often left out of many retirees’ futures is employer-funded health and dental benefits. According to the U.S. Census, over 6,000 Americans turn 65 each day, but only about 32% of retirees receive continued health benefits from their employer.
March 4th, 2016