Studies are Showing how Obesity can Contribute to Poor Oral Health.

Friday, Dec. 19th 2014 9:40 AM

Links are being found that show obesity can effect your oral health. According to a recent study,  it revealed the deeper the periodontal pockets, the higher the proportion of subjects with a body mass index of 30 or over, which according to the World Health Organization is generally consider to be obese.

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Share of Cost, Seniors, know what to expect at your dental visit

Wednesday, Dec. 17th 2014 9:39 AM

Your senior dental visit will likely consist of the following:

* X-rays: Normally given at least one a year though they may be needed sooner depending on the status of your dental health. They are used to spot problems undetectable to the eye such as bone deterioration below the gum line.

* Dental Exam: During a dental exam your dentist will check your mouth, teeth and gums for signs of cavities, a loose tooth filling and gum disease. He or she will also look at your neck, lymph glands, cheeks, tongue and lips to check for signs of infection or oral cancer.

* Dental Cleaning: You will also normally have a basic dental cleaning where the dentist or dental hygienist will scrape off any dental plaque or tartar from above and below your gum line, then polish and floss your teeth.

* Treatment Plan: Depending on what the dentist observes during the exam, he or she will recommend a dental treatment plan. Your dentist can also review proper self-care tips for brushing, flossing and caring for dentures.

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Innovative Dental Device Helps to see Invisible Tooth Decay and Plaque.

Monday, Dec. 15th 2014 9:32 AM

Improving dental care though improving technology. A team of scientists from the University of Liverpool has won an award for developing a device that can identify early tooth decay and plaque before it is visible to the human eye.   The innovation, “iDentifi” comprises a clinical digital camera which incorporates qualitative light induced fluorescence technology to take images of the mouth using blue light and special filters which can show up cavities and plaque

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Share of Cost, Seniors Need to Keep Their Dentist Informed

Saturday, Dec. 13th 2014 9:29 AM

It is important to talk to your dentist and keep them informed. Make sure to mention any sores, swelling or pain you might be experiencing in your mouth. Let your dentist know if you smoke, have any allergies or have any existing medical conditions. Also, tell your dentist about all the medications you take, both prescription and over-the-counter. Some can cause problems such as dry mouth; others may interact with medications your dentist may prescribe. An informed dentist is able to best treat you and maintain your good dental health.

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What you should know before getting dental implants.

Thursday, Dec. 11th 2014 9:21 AM

Gene combination identified as a risk factor in success of dental implants.  The health of the surrounding tissue and gums will affect the success of dental implants.      Therefore identifying and reducing the risk factors is a key step in the process of dental implants.  Now a combination of genes has been identified as a possible indicator of greater tissue destruction leading to a negative outcome for implant patients.    A article in the Journal of Oral Implantology it reports on a study of individuals with the combination of interleukin (IL) 1 allele 2 IL-1A-899 and IL-IB+3954. These people are “genotype positive” and are susceptible to increased periodontal tissue destruction

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Share of Cost, Seniors Planing Your Dental Appointment

Tuesday, Dec. 9th 2014 9:20 AM

It is a good idea to choose a time for your dental appointment when you are normally at your best, whether that is first thing in the morning or later in the afternoon, to ensure that you are feeling your most energetic and least stressed.

If you have any special needs, suffer from dental anxiety or have a disability, let the staff know in advance so they can better accommodate you. Also if you feel you will need more time then make sure they book your appointment accordingly so that you are not feeling rushed at your appointment.

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Share of Cost, Poor Dental Care can Lead to Sexual Problems.

Sunday, Dec. 7th 2014 9:12 AM

More reasons why dental and oral health care is important to maintain.  Studies suggest erectile dysfunction can be linked to gum disease.  Research carried out on 70 subject showed a correlation between gum disease and the ability to achieve an erection.

The data indicates that as the severity of erectile dysfunction increased, so did the prevalence of chronic periodontitis (gum disease) More than four out of five men 81% with severe erectile dysfunction hand gum disease. In comparison in cases of mile erectile dysfunction, the incidence of gum disease was less then two in five men.      Preventive dental care starts at home by brushing and flossing.

However seeing a dentist at least twice a year is an important part of oral and dental health that is linked to so many other overall health care issues

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Share of Cost, Seniors Should Seek Out Affordable Dental Care.

Friday, Dec. 5th 2014 9:09 AM

If you have a dental PPO insurance plan, preventive care such as dental exams X-rays and basic cleaning is normally covered at around 80 – 100 percent depending on how long you may of had the plan.  If you are beyond your plans waiting periods and are having major dental services, make sure to ask for an estimate of costs so you will be prepared for any out-of-pocket expenses. A lower cost dental insurance plan with fewer limitations would be an HMO dental insurance plan. HMO dental plans are normally fee base and therefore you know your cost before having dental work done.

If you do not have dental insurance, dental offices will sometimes have payment plans for care or offer discounts for cash payments. You may also want to look into a low cost dental discount plan that also helps to reduce your dental care cost.

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Assurant Employee Benefits Recruits a Dentist Program.

Wednesday, Dec. 3rd 2014 8:59 AM

Assurant Employee Benefits is working with employers to help customize and target efforts to recruit the dentists who matter most to their employees. This helps ensure good dental and financial health. On average employees that use in-network dentists save, about 30% on dental fees when compared to non-network dentists’ costs.

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Share of Cost, Do not wait until there is a problem before seeing a dentist.

Monday, Dec. 1st 2014 8:57 AM

By having regular dental check ups it allows your dentist to check for problems before they become too serious. Seniors should visit their dentist at least twice a year. However, those with ongoing dental concerns such as the need for gum disease treatment may need to go more often.

Even if you no longer have your natural teeth, you should still see the dentist at least once a year. The dentist can check to make sure your dentures fit well and are in good condition. Your dentist will also examine your mouth, gums, cheek and tongue for signs of oral cancer, which is more common after the age of 40

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Share of Cost, Careington Dental Discount Plan.

Saturday, Nov. 29th 2014 8:49 AM

Plan. Careington dental plan offers next business day benefits, provides saving on pre-existing conditions, has no yearly maximums limitations and includes saving for orthodontic dental care for both kids and adults.  With no claims forms or deductibles this dental discount plan is very user friendly.  Careington dental plans start as low a 7.95 a month and includes dental, vision and RX savings

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Share of Cost, Dental Discount Plans Save You Money and Provide More Flexibility.

Sunday, Nov. 23rd 2014 3:18 PM

One of the best features of a dental discount plan is that you can afford to have as much dental works as you want. There are dental insurance policies that impose an annual dollar limit for the dental work that you can have fulfilled. These annual dollar limitations normally range from $500 – 2000. Any other extra dental work needed in the same year will either be paid out of pocket by the member or the member will wait until their plan rolls over for the following year to continue their dental care.

But it is different with a family dental discount plan. Family dental discount plans can be a low as $12 a month. With a dental discount plan you will discover that dental services such as teeth whitening, veneers and other cosmetic dental procedures are also provided at a discount cost. Where as your basic dental insurance policy will normally exclude that type of dental service.

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Share of Cost, Seniors and Dentist

Friday, Nov. 21st 2014 3:10 PM

Seeing a dentist regularly is important at any age. Yet aging does bring more dental issues that may require additional care. Dentists are trained to detect problems caused by the aging process. Early detection of gum disease and cavities decreases the need for more extensive and expensive treatment of the mouth, gums and teeth.

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Share of Cost, How Family Dental HMO Insurance Plans Save You Money

Wednesday, Nov. 19th 2014 2:58 PM

HMO Family dental plans is a good way to save money on your family dental care needs. HMO dental plans usually have no waiting periods and moreover, in many cases their activation is within the next month of buying the plan. Most dental HMO insurance plans do not have yearly limits or paperwork that must be filed. Your savings range on dental care needs will start from 10% up to a maximum of 60%  many times including, braces for both children and adults.

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Share of Cost, How Family Dental Insurance Can Cut the Cost for Dental Care.

Saturday, Nov. 15th 2014 2:40 PM

Dental Insurance can help to keep your family dental care cost more affordable.  As it is dental care can be very expensive and without dental insurance it can be financially difficult to meet the rising cost of dental care.   Statistics generated by American Dental Association stated that, more than 50% of families living in the US are unaware of dental insurance coverage. However, many family dental insurance plans are able to reduce your dental care expenses by 60%. Family dental PPO insurance plans starting price is normally around $79.95 per month. While other dental HMO insurance plans can run much less.

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Share of Cost, Aging and Dental Care.

Thursday, Nov. 13th 2014 2:38 PM

Seniors do not really have any extra at home dental care habits to maintain unless advise by their dentist.  However, it is important to know that as we age there are subtle to more serious changes that can occur in our mouth, gums and teeth. Teeth may lose their whiteness and darken in color, and plaque builds up on teeth faster as we grow older. The risk of gum disease also is higher as we age. Left untreated, gum disease may also damage the bone that holds teeth in place, possibly causing tooth loss.

Other factors contributing to gum disease are dentures that do not fit, poor oral hygiene, illnesses and many medications.  However by seeing your dentist at least twice a year (or as often as advised by your dentist) for a dental check up and professional cleaning you help to maintain good oral health.

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