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How Do I Clean Removable Dentures?
Drug stores carry a vast range of denture-cleaning products—but do you really need them to keep your dentures fresh and clean? Find out how to clean your dentures effectively.
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How to Floss Your Teeth
Flossing should be a key part of everyone’s daily oral hygiene routine—but some people don’t know how to do it properly. Do you? Learn how to floss effectively, and improve your oral health.
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Root Canals: What You Need to Know
The term “root canal” can invoke a bit of anxiety for most people. But do you know exactly what a root canal is and why someone might need one? Learning the basics about this procedure and the scenarios when root canals are needed can help alleviate your stress before heading to the dentist’s office.
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How to Save on Dental Care and More in Retirement
Be honest. Do you look at your retirement savings balance and happily start counting the years (hooray! not too many!) until you can retire? Do you instead have an impending feeling of dread, knowing you may not be able to retire until you’re 92 or so? Or perhaps you don’t even have a balance to…
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How Much Does A Dental Savings Plan Cost?
You may have heard that they can save you 10-60% on your dental bills, that there’s no limit on how often you can use them, and no restrictions on getting treatment for existing conditions. Best part: Dental Savings Plans are amazingly affordable.
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What is a Dental Savings Plan?
Joining a discount dental plan will allow you to save money on most dental care services. We offer a broad variety of plans from the health brands that you trust such as Aetna, Careington and Cigna.
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Everything You Need To Know About Dental Crowns
Over time, your teeth can get damaged due to tooth decay, injuries, and regular old wear and tear. One solution dentists often use to fix these problems is a dental crown. In this blog, we’ll explain a dental crown, how it works, and how much it typically costs.
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How To Save Money At The Dentist
Regular dental care not only saves your teeth but can also save you money. According to one study, people who were treated for periodontal disease and who accessed routine care for the next two years saw savings of nearly $760 in the final year of the study. Here’s what you need to do to keep your teeth…