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Breaking Bad Habits: Teeth Are Not Tools

June 18, 2019 Shelby Tatomir

Everyone has done it at one time or another. You’re away from your scissors and you need something to cut with. Why not use your pearly whites? Well, we’ll tell you why it’s time to break those bad habits. The enamel on your teeth is one of the hardest substances in your body. … [Read more...]

Dental Health, Health & Wellness

Facts About Dental X-rays [Infographic]

June 11, 2019 Shelby Tatomir

Whether it’s a broken bone or damage to teeth and gums, x-rays allow things to be seen that could go unnoticed during a routine visual exam. So, what does that mean for you? It allows your dentist to catch potential problems before they cause you discomfort. X-rays can help your … [Read more...]

Dental Health, Just For Fun

Ease into Retirement with Individual Dental Coverage

June 4, 2019 Shelby Tatomir

Retirement is a time to relax and return to the hobbies and skills that make you happy. While exploring new interests, we should be keeping our bodies and smiles healthy, too. One aspect of retirement that you may not have considered is losing employer-sponsored benefits, … [Read more...]

Dental Health, Dental Health for Older Adults

Affordable Dental Care for Older Adults

May 21, 2019 Shelby Tatomir

Quickly learn what options are available when it comes to affordable dental care as we age.

There are some myths out there about dental insurance. Some claim dental insurance isn’t a viable option for older adults. Others may say it’s too expensive to take care of our teeth as we age. Leave those (incorrect) assumptions behind! It is true that Medicare doesn’t offer … [Read more...]

Dental Benefits, Dental Health, Dental Health for Older Adults

The Impact of Tooth Loss in Adulthood and How to Avoid It

May 14, 2019 Shelby Tatomir

Tooth loss doesn’t have to occur as we age. When adults lose a tooth, there’s a good chance it’s because of poor oral health. There are a variety of oral health conditions that can lead to tooth loss. Cavities and periodontal disease are the most common. If we have a poor dental … [Read more...]

Dental Health, Dental Health for Older Adults

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