Share of Cost, Root Canal, What to Do Next?

Friday, May. 11th 2018 6:13 AM

Question: I had a root canal done on one of my back molars. The root canal was done about two months ago. I was to go back in for the crown so I only had a temp crown on. That came off a month latter. Since my appointment to go back was next month I did nothing about it. Now when I was eating something part of tooth with the root canal broke off. My appoint is another week away. The dentist was going to put the new crown on. What will he do now? Will I still get my crown?

Answer: First I would call your dentist and see if you can get in sooner then latter. Weather or not he/she can put the crown on will depend on how much of the tooth you broke off. That why it is important to see the dentist sooner so you avoide braking off more of the remaining tooth

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Share of Cost, Dental Insurance and Customer Service Department

Wednesday, May. 9th 2018 6:09 AM

Our customer service department is ready to assist you with any questions you may have and help you purchase an employer, family or individual dental insurance plan today. We provide access to many of the largest, most recognized individual dental insurance networks in the nation.

ShareofCost.com is a specialist in dental insurance, dental discount plans, vision and prescription coverage programs for individuals, families and groups. We have been serving the dental community since 1983, you will find our licensed dental insurance agents are well informed and ready to assist you. Compare dental insurance plans and decide which one is right for you and your family.

Many of our dental plans have next day benefits including vision and prescription. ShareofCost.com offers quotes for individual and family dental insurance plans including an option to compare dental national coverage plans. Remember, buying dental insurance does not have to be a painful process. We offer dental benefit coverage in all 50 states.

I hope this information on dental insurance has helped you and your family.

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Share of Cost, Dental Health Insurance Options

Monday, May. 7th 2018 6:06 AM

Shop And Save By Buying Online

The first company to enable individuals to both comparison-shop and apply for dental health insurance and discount protection directly via the Internet. ShareofCost.com is a provider of free quotes and advice for buying dental health insurance and discount plans that provide group, family and individual coverage. There also are other dental health insurance key terms, such as predetermination of costs and annual benefits limitations.

A direct reimbursement dental health insurance plan reimburses participants on the amount they spend on any dental service rather than covering the type of service performed. In dental health insurance, usual, customary and reasonable (UCR) is used to determine how much of the cost of a dental service an insurance company will agree to pay.

I recommend you consider reviewing the insurance company’s dental health insurance plans as recommended by the American Dental Association (ADA) which has a brief, but informative, description of usual, customary and reasonable (UCR) in regard to dental health insurance. It’s just one easy step to get your dental heath insurance quote. Please put your zip code to get your instant dental health insurance quote, and let ShareofCost.com do the work for you.

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Share of Cost, Dental Health Insurance Plans

Thursday, May. 3rd 2018 6:04 AM

Dental health insurance is the insurance that covers expenses related to treating dental problems and is available through various dental insurance companies such as Aetna, PacifiCare, Delta Dental and others. Dental health insurance is available for individuals, small businesses, and families as well. Dental health insurance plans are one way of ensuring individuals and families get regular dental check ups. There are several different types of dental health insurance plans, but there are four kinds that are most commonly purchased. Finally, these types of plans are much different than discount dental plans because they are indemnity plans, capitation programs or schedule-of-allowance programs.

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Share of Cost, How Reflux Leads to Coughing

Tuesday, May. 1st 2018 6:53 AM

Of course, in some cases, chronic cough may be caused or made worse by acid reflux. There are two possible mechanisms to explain this occurrence. The first suggests that the cough occurs as a reflexive action set off by the rising of stomach acid into the food pipe.

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Share of Cost, What is Acid Reflux

Sunday, Apr. 29th 2018 6:00 AM

Acid reflux is a condition that occurs when acid from the stomach moves upward into the food pipe. The acid causes irritation of the tissue lining, which leads to heartburn – a burning sensation in the chest.

The American College of Gastroenterology estimate that over 60 million Americans experience heartburn a minimum of once a month. Some research indicates that over 15 million Americans may experience heartburn every day.

Heartburn that occurs more than twice a week can lead to a diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which can cause ulcers and permanent damage if left untreated. GERD also increases the risk of esophageal cancer.

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Share of Cost, Dental Insurance for Crowns – Customer Service Department

Friday, Apr. 27th 2018 6:20 AM

Our customer service department is ready to assist you with any questions you may have and help you purchase an employer, family or individual dental insurance plan today. We provide access to many of the largest, most recognized individual dental insurance networks in the nation.

ShareofCost.com is a specialist in dental insurance, dental discount plans, vision and prescription coverage programs for individuals, families and groups. We have been serving the dental community since 1983, you will find our licensed dental insurance agents are well informed and ready to assist you. Compare dental insurance plans and decide which one is right for you and your family.

Many of our dental plans have next day benefits including vision and prescription. ShareofCost.com offers quotes for individual and family dental insurance plans including an option to compare dental national coverage plans. Remember, buying dental insurance does not have to be a painful process. We offer dental benefit coverage in all 50 states.  I hope this information on dental insurance for crowns has helped.

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Share of Cost, Dental Crowns and Insurance Coverage

Wednesday, Apr. 25th 2018 5:13 AM

I have often wondered why dental insurance is a separate entity from other types of medical insurance… Last I checked, my teeth were still attached to my skull, and their potential to cause misery when not functioning properly is right up there with gallbladders and appendixes and the like. Good dental care is critically important, and should be affordable and available for everyone.

Dental crowns, also called caps, are expensive, from several hundred to several thousand dollars, with insurance typically covering only part of the cost. Dental insurance is the most commonly used to pay for major dental problems. Dental crowns are also commonly referred to as tooth caps, teeth crowns. Dental benefits plans can be categorized by the options offered for selecting a dentist. Dental plans can be categorized into three types based on the compensation and treatment provided. Dental insurance plans differ in the level of reimbursement offered for certain procedures and in annual dental spending caps.

Insurance plans vary, but in general most will not reimburse patients for a replacement until a crown is five years old. Insurance only then covers up to a certain amount per year (e. Insurance companies are still paying for bone grafts for bony defects around periodontally involved teeth. Insurance companies also have all kinds of little rules and limitations, which most patients with very little dental knowledge wouldn’t even know to ask their insurance company.
Some typical features of these plans: High deductibles before coverage begins (well-designed plans don’t apply the deductible to preventive services) Probationary periods on certain procedures that last up to a year Annual dollar limit on benefits Chose your own dentist Your average monthly cost: $15 to $25 companies selling these plans are regulated by state insurance departments. Dental insurance for family can significantly change the way teeth are improved. Dental insurance for family can give you some more offers and freebies that no other plan can give.

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Share of Cost, Dental Insurance for Crowns

Monday, Apr. 23rd 2018 6:06 AM

Understanding the Basics

Dental crowns are coverings applied over the tooth’s surface, and may be made of ceramic, porcelain, porcelain fused to metal (PFM), resin, or metal, including gold. Dental crowns are also useful in patients who grind their teeth or have bite problems, addressing the stressed area and stabilizing it to prevent damage. Dental crowns usually require 2 to 3 visits to your dentist, depending upon the health of the tooth receiving the crown. Today’s health insurance, including your dental plan, is designed to help you get the care you need at a reasonable cost. If you cannot afford a dentist, or are not covered by dental insurance, go to a dental school clinic, where dentists in training work on your teeth. I think they also offer periodic cleaning at reduced rates as well, by dental hygienists in training.

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Share of Cost, Popular heartburn drugs linked to gradual yet ‘silent’ kidney damage

Saturday, Apr. 21st 2018 6:00 AM

Taking popular heartburn drugs for prolonged periods has been linked to serious kidney problems, including kidney failure. The sudden onset of kidney problems often serves as a red flag for doctors to discontinue their patients’ use of so-called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which are sold under the brand names Prevacid, Prilosec, Nexium and Protonix, among others.

But a new study evaluating the use of PPIs in 125,000 patients indicates that more than half of patients who develop chronic kidney damage while taking the drugs don’t experience acute kidney problems beforehand, meaning patients may not be aware of a decline in kidney function, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System. Therefore, people who take PPIs, and their doctors, should be more vigilant in monitoring use of these medications.

The study is published Feb. 22 in Kidney International.

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Share of Cost, Does insurance cover the cost of sealants?

Thursday, Apr. 19th 2018 6:58 AM

Dental insurance will often cover the cost of dental sealants; however, this is dependent on the level of insurance you purchased. Insurance benefits for sealant procedures have increased considerably, especially as companies start to realize that sealants are a proven preventive technique. You should check with your insurance company about coverage though and with your dentist to see how much they will cost. Before you take up insurance on teeth, talk with your insurance agent as to if cover is provided for teeth sealant application.

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Share of Cost, Should Children Get Dental Sealants?

Tuesday, Apr. 17th 2018 6:57 AM

Children should receive sealants on permanent molars as soon as they erupt (about ages 6 and 12 years). Children with unmet dental needs suffer the daily distraction of chronic toothaches, the acute and searing pain of dental abscesses, disfigured smile, dysfunctional speech, and difficulty eating. Children with dental decay who lack access to dental care are often not brought to seek care until decay is severe.

Children are not stigmatized by being singled out during the screening and sealing process. Children need dental sealants applied again when new molars emerge, usually around twelve years of age. Children should get sealants on their permanent molars as soon as the teeth come in before decay attacks the teeth. Children who would benefit most from sealants include those with existing pits and fissures that may develop cavities or those with risk factors for cavities. Children with sealants still should: Brush twice a day with a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste.

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Share of Cost, How Much Do Dental Sealants Costs?

Sunday, Apr. 15th 2018 6:56 AM

Treatment is cost effective because sealing a tooth costs less than filling one. The cost of dental sealants can range from approximately $25 to $50 per tooth. Of course, this may be a small price to pay compared to the discomfort and cost associated with dental procedures that may become necessary if your teeth remain unprotected.

The cost of dental sealants varies with location and practice, but is considered inexpensive compared to repairs and fillings. Dental sealants have been proven a safe and cost-efficient dental procedure. Sealants cost less than getting a single cavity filled.

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Share of Cost, What are Dental Sealants?

Friday, Apr. 13th 2018 6:54 AM

Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect them from tooth decay. Dental sealants are effective in preventing dental caries in the occlusal (chewing) and other pitted and fissured surfaces of the teeth. Dental sealants were assessed in permanent molars (occlusal and buccal surfaces in lower molars and occlusal and lingual surfaces in upper molars), premolars (occlusal surface), and upper lateral incisors (lingual surface).

Dental sealants are highly effective in preventing dental caries that occur on the surfaces of teeth that have pits and fissures. Dental sealants are usually applied in a dentist’s office. Dental sealants last for 4-5 years and can easily be reapplied by your dentist when they do wear off. Dental sealants represent one of the greatest, but least known advances, of modern dentistry.

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Share of Cost, Novel dimensional approach uncovers biomarker for inattention

Wednesday, Apr. 11th 2018 6:00 AM

Despite diagnoses for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) occurring in a reported 11 percent of U.S. school-aged kids, clinicians still don’t fully understand the underlying causes of this common condition. Now a brain marker may be on the horizon, thanks to a new approach that provides evidence of a relationship between brain structure and dimensional measures of ADHD symptoms. The study’s results are reported in an Article in Press in Biological Psychiatry.

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Share of Cost, Food Allergies Can Also Cause Itchy Throat

Monday, Apr. 9th 2018 6:38 AM

Allergic reactions to food happen when the body reacts to certain things we eat as if they were going to harm the body. Reactions generally develop within minutes or a few hours after consuming the trigger food.  The allergy may be mild with symptoms stopping with an itchy throat or mouth. However, they can be life-threatening.

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