Cancer is always a difficult topic to read about. But it’s important to know the symptoms and monitor your health so that you can catch any potential problems early.
Whether it’s a sudden toothache or the realization that your insurance doesn’t cover as much as you thought, dental expenses can quickly disrupt a household budget. Understanding the average annual dental costs and the factors that influence them…
Relax – dental professionals are very accustomed to working with people who haven’t been able to access regular dental care. They want to help you get your smile back to healthy. And there are options that can help make dental treatment more affo…
Dental health is a crucial part of overall well-being, but for many individuals and families without dental insurance, the cost of care can be overwhelming. Whether it’s a simple cleaning or an unexpected root canal, dental expenses can quickly bec…
Many American children have been visited by the tooth fairy – generally envisioned as a Tinkerbell-type character who gives kids a financial reward in exchange for their baby teeth. In fact, the tooth fairy is so popular that there are two “natio…
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.
For many Americans, a trip to the dentist can feel like a financial tightrope walk. You go in for a routine checkup and leave with a treatment plan for a crown or a root canal that costs thousands of dollars. It’s a common frustration that leads ma…
Many people assume that Medicare covers dental care the same way it covers doctor visits or hospital stays. For seniors, this realization often comes as an unwelcome surprise. Routine dental care like cleanings, fillings, or dentures is not part of s…
Your heart has four valves. Normally, these valves open to let blood flow through or out of your heart, and then shut to keep it from flowing backward. But sometimes heart valves can malfunction by leaking or not opening adequately enough for blood t…
World Oral Health Day is March 20, 2022, and the goal is to encourage as many people as possible to look after their mouth in order to protect their quality of life!