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6 Things to Consider When Shopping for Dental Insurance

November 7, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — whitmoredds @ 8:26 pm
Man with orange question mark wonders about dental insurance

Dental insurance can make all the difference when it comes to preventing dental issues and preparing for unexpected oral health problems. However, with so many different plans and policies available, choosing the right one can feel somewhat overwhelming. It’s essential that you understand the terms and details of all your options. Otherwise, you may end up paying far more than you need to or not have coverage when you need it most. Read on as your Arlington dentist shares six things to keep in mind when choosing the dental insurance plan that’s right for you and your family.

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What Does Your Dental Insurance Cover?

October 22, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — whitmoredds @ 10:35 pm

Dental insurance sign on a wall.More Americans than ever have private dental coverage, allowing them to see their dentist for affordable rates. Although over 164 million Americans have dental insurance, 42% of adults don’t see their dentist as often as they should. The American Dental Association recommends everyone schedules an appointment at least twice a year; however, many people skip routine visits because they fear a large bill. There isn’t any reason to worry. You can get the services you need without breaking the bank.

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What Unique Barriers Do Millennials Face When it Comes to Their Oral Health?

September 30, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — whitmoredds @ 4:08 pm
young millennial sitting at a desk and smiling

Millennials are a group of people that researchers say were born between 1981 and 1996. Today, in 2020, this generation has witnessed a lot of landmarks, including the first iPhone launch in 2007, the transition from manual to electronic car windows, the housing market crash in 2008, and now, the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s no wonder why people between the ages of 24 to 39 may not be prioritizing their oral health as much as they should be. Millennials face a number of unique challenges when it comes to their oral health, but fortunately, that doesn’t mean they have to accept a less than healthy smile.

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