Wednesday, Jul. 8th 2015
Often when shopping for dental insurance people are looking to get preventive dental care such as check ups and cleanings. Your twice a year basic cleaning is in dental terms called dental prophylaxis. Dental Prophylaxis is the scaling and polishing procedure performed to remove coronal plaque, calculus, and stains.
Tuesday, Jul. 7th 2015
Question: New to California looking for affordable dental insurance.
Answer: Our website overs over 40 different dental insurance and plan options ranging as low as $7.95 a month. Lower cost dental insurance options would generally be the HMO options. However, affordability depends on each person and what they feel is affordable to them.
Monday, Jul. 6th 2015
Teeth clenching is the clamping and pressing of the jaws and teeth together in centric occlusion, this is frequently associated with psychological stress or physical effort.
Sunday, Jul. 5th 2015
Question: I live in California and looking for dental insurance what are some good dental insurance companies to get dental insurance with.
Answer: There are many good dental insurance companies in California, such as Delta Dental, California Dental, StandardLife and PrimeCare just to name a few.
However, when buying dental insurance you should buy a dental insurance plan that best fits your dental care needs. If you have any questions about our dental insurance plan options please call our member services line at 310-534-3444
Saturday, Jul. 4th 2015
Because they are not caused by bacteria or viral agents, they are not contagious and cannot be spread locally or to anyone else. Treatment is directed toward relieving discomfort and guarding against infection. A topical corticosteroid preparation such as triamcinolone dental paste (Kenalog in Orabase 0.1%®) is helpful.
When should a physician be consulted? Consider consulting a physician if a mouth sore has not healed within two weeks. Mouth sores offer an easy way for germs and viruses to get into the body, so it is easy for infections to develop. People who consume alcohol, smokers, smokeless tobacco users, chemotherapy or radiation patients, bone marrow or stem cell recipients, or patients with weak immune systems should also consider having regular oral screenings by a physician. The first sign of oral cancer is a mouth sore that does not heal
Friday, Jul. 3rd 2015
Eighty percent of the U.S. population between the ages of 10 to 20, most often women, get canker sores. The best available evidence suggests that canker sores result from an altered local immune response associated with stress, trauma, or irritation. Acidic foods (e.g., tomatoes, citrus fruits, and some nuts) are known to cause irritation in some patients.
Thursday, Jul. 2nd 2015
Some people think that if they get a cavity their tooth would hurt, however that is not always the case. In fact a large majority of cavities are completely painless. The reason for this is that the outer tooth enamel has no nerves. It is only when the cavity gets larger enough that it starts to enter the underlying dentin that the cavity may begin to feel sensitive.
Therefore waiting to see a dentist only when you have dental pain is not good advise. By the time you feel pain from a cavity you may also have larger dental issues to address. This is because the cavity may have spread to infect the dental pulp, necessitating a root canal procedure or an extraction to eliminate the infection. With regular dental check ups a dentist will be able to spot small cavities. It is far better to treat a small cavity than to wait until you have symptoms like pain.
Wednesday, Jul. 1st 2015
Canker sores are different than fever blisters. They are small, red or white, shallow ulcers occurring on the tongue, soft palate, or inside the lips and cheeks; they do not occur in the roof of the mouth or the gums. They are quite painful, and usually last five to ten days.
Tuesday, Jun. 30th 2015
One main way to save money on your dental health care needs is by having dental insurance. Depending on your current dental needs may make one type of dental insurance plan better then the other. Such as if you have current major dental care needs a dental HMO plan may be best as this type of insurance plan normally dose not have any plan waiting periods. However if you are currently seeing a dentist that you want to stay with then an PPO plan may work best in keeping your current dental provider.
Whatever your needs are at CaliforniaDentalInsurance.com we provider may different plan types to help meet your dental care needs. Just enter your zip code to review the different dental insurance and dental plan options in your area.
Monday, Jun. 29th 2015
Treatment of fever blisters consists of coating the lesions with a protective barrier ointment containing an antiviral agent, for example 5% acyclovir ointment. While there is no cure now, scientists are trying to develop one, so hopefully fever blisters will be a curable disorder in the future.
Sunday, Jun. 28th 2015
Fever blisters are contagious, from the time the blister ruptures until the sore is completely healed there is a high risk of spreading the infection. The virus can spread to the afflicted person’s eyes and genitalia, as well as to other people.
Saturday, Jun. 27th 2015
Fever blisters result from a herpes simplex virus that becomes active. This virus is latent (dormant) in afflicted people, but can be activated by conditions such as stress, fever, trauma, hormonal changes, and exposure to sunlight. When lesions reappear, they tend to form in the same location
Friday, Jun. 26th 2015
It is important to understand when getting or having a tongue piercing that anything inside your mouth that can trap food bits and bacteria can also cause you to have bad breath. That’s why having additional dental care habits are important to maintain when dealing with tongue piercing.
Keep the oral piercing site clean and free of food particles. Keep the jewelry clean by using a mouth rinse after every meal. If you are going to get a tongue piercing it does require constant attention and upkeep. Make sure to see a dentist regularly
Thursday, Jun. 25th 2015
CaliforniaDentalInsurance.com, provides dental insurance as well as dental discount plans in all states. Depending on the state you live in we provide many dental plan options from HMO to PPO and Indemnity dental insurance plans to dental discount plans.
We continue to add more dental plans options in order to help fit your dental care needs. In order to review the dental insurance and dental plan options available to you just enter your zip code in the quote box provided. If you should have any questions about the dental plans available just call our member service line at 310-534-3444 we be happy to help you find the right plan for your dental care needs.
Wednesday, Jun. 24th 2015
Fever blisters are fluid-filled blisters that commonly occur on the lips. They also can occur on the gums and roof of the mouth, however that is rare. Fever blisters can usually be painful. Pain may also precede the appearance of the lesion by a few days. The blisters rupture within hours, then crust over. Fever blister last about seven to ten days.
Tuesday, Jun. 23rd 2015
Medicaid is a government program that help senior citizens, disabled people and or anyone suffering financially that needs dental work. Although medicare will help pay your dental bills if your qualify, it can be difficult to find a dentist that accepts Medicare. Generally, Medicare will pay for dental services as part of a larger medical procedure, for example, dental work when someone breaks their jaw. They will rarely pay for simple examinations and does not cover cosmetic dental work.
If you are current seeing a dental provider check with them to confirm if they accept Medicare so there is no unexpected billing due from you. If you do not have a dentist in order to find a Medicare provider, you can contact your Medicare office and they can advise you or you can visit medicare.gov/find-a-doctor/provider-search.aspx to look up a Medicare dental provider
Monday, Jun. 22nd 2015
Question: My dentist is stating that my baby tooth needs to come out because my new tooth can not come out correctly. The baby tooth is loose but it just has not came out. If my baby tooth does not come out then I have a dentist appointment in two weeks to take it out. I do not want to go to the dentist they will inject me in the gums to do the extraction. I do not want a shot in the gums.
Answer: First if you do need to have the tooth pulled by the dentist the shoots to numb the area do not really hurt. Just close your eyes while they are doing that and try to relax. You may also want to bring your I Pod or whatever you use to listen to some music that will help you relax while the dentist is pulling the tooth. However if you want to try and have the baby tooth come out at home, then maybe eat an apple. Biting into an apple may help to loosen the tooth more in order for it to come out.
Sunday, Jun. 21st 2015
On CaliforniaDentalInsurance.com Delta Dental is just one of the dental insurance company that we have to offer. We offer Delta Dental plans in most states along with other dental insurance plans though StandardLife Dental, AlwaysCare, and Madison National Dental. In order to review the dental insurance plans that are available to you in your state just enter your zip code in the quote box provided.
Saturday, Jun. 20th 2015
Question: Whenever I brush my teeth my gums bleed. I brush twice day with a regular toothbrush so I am not sure why my gums are bleeding.
Answer: It is possible that you may have gingivitis. Gingivitis is a form of periodontal disease. Gingivitis is due to the long-term effects of plaque deposits on your teeth. Plaque is a sticky material made of bacteria, mucus, and food debris that develops on the exposed parts of the teeth. It is also a major cause of tooth decay. One of the signs of gingivitis is bleeding gums while brushing. Talk to your dentist and get a complete dental check up.
Friday, Jun. 19th 2015
When you go to a dentist to have a filling done to fix a cavity, the gold of the treatment involves two basic principals. One, removing the decayed portion of the tooth. In most cases, a high-speed dental drill is needed to remove the decay and prepare the tooth for the filling. Depending on which material is used, the dentist will vary the tooth preparation accordingly. Two, rebuilding the missing tooth structure with a filling material.
Common bases used under dental fillings are glass ionomer cement, and zinc phosphate cement. The main purpose of the base is to insulate the tooth from temperature changes in the mouth. Then depending on what you want and want the dentist may advise you can choose between a number of different materials to fill the tooth. The most common are silver (amalgam), white (resin), porcelain, or gold. These materials are layered on top of the liner or base to finish the process of rebuilding the tooth.
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