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How Can You Make Your Breath Smell Better?
Bad breath – or, as your dentist might say, “halitosis” – is something we all experience from time to time. Certain types of foods, dry mouth, even a cold or allergies can all temporarily make your breath smell less than fresh.
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Celebrating National Children's Dental Health Month
National Children's Dental Health Month is a yearly event celebrated in February to raise awareness about the importance of proper oral hygiene, healthy eating habits, and regular dental check-ups.
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Saving an Emergency Fund for Dental Care
According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, nearly a quarter of consumers have no savings for emergencies. It’s important to learn how much money you need in your emergency fund and why essential healthcare, like dental care, should be part of the conversation when determining how much to save in your emergency fund.
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The Affordable Care Act and Dental Care For Adults
Studies indicate that dental problems have a significant influence on virtually all aspects of adult existence, impacting employment opportunities, social life, and overall well-being. The Affordable Care Act Marketplace is a new shopping method for dental insurance.
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ACA & Small Business Dental Care
Small business owners have been trying to understand how the Affordable Care Act affects them. So, we outlined requirements for small businesses and offered alternatives if the Marketplace doesn’t make sense for your needs.
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Best Dental Plans For Seniors & Retirees
If you’re a senior looking for dental coverage, you’ll likely want the most flexible and affordable option. The “best” dental plan for you depends on the urgency of which you need care, your location, and your budget. However, there are four dental insurance plans worth looking into.
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What You Need to Know About Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth removal is a common oral surgery to preserve your oral health and protect your other teeth from future issues. Keep reading to learn more about wisdom teeth, why they need to be removed, and what you may expect after the surgery.
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How Often Should I Visit My Dentist?
No matter what age you are, maintaining your oral health is vital, and regularly visiting your dentist is one of the best ways to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy. Yet, about 100 million Americans fail to see a dentist yearly, which is nearly one-third of the country’s population.
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Can I Eat S’mores Without Wrecking My Teeth?
August 10 is National S’mores Day! And right now, you’re likely excited about having an excuse to indulge in that sweet, gooey summertime dessert – or you’re wondering what all the fuss is about. S’more … what?
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Is Coffee Bad for Your Teeth? Coffee Stains on Teeth
Ah, coffee. You taste delicious, perk us up, and – consumed in reasonable quantities – you are really good for us. But there’s some bad news. Coffee is not kind to your teeth; it can stain and even damage them.