Tuesday, Nov. 4th 2014
At CaliforniaDentalInsurance.com we offer over 45 different dental insurance plans for individuals and their family. We do this because we under that that there is no one dental insurance plan that can fit everyone dental needs.
Our dental plans range from lower cost dental insurance plans such as HMOs to PPO and Free choice of provider plans such as Indemnity dental plans. We even provide dental discount plans for a lower cost dental plan option. We will continue to provide as many dental plan options as they come available to us. We believe the more choices you have, the higher your changes are in finding the best plan for you and your dental care needs.
Sunday, Nov. 2nd 2014
In Ontario 45% of people 65 and older did not see a dentist in the last year. Studies show a lack of regular dental care increases their risk of chronic diseases and a reduced quality of life. Poor oral health can contribute to many serious medical conditions as well as affect a person’s ability to chew and digest food properly. With dental services not covered under the universal health-insurance program and many older adults not visiting dentists regularly, the study findings suggest that there should be more thought given into services provided to seniors in order to keep them healthy as they age.
Thursday, Oct. 30th 2014
When on the go reach for snacks such as fruits like bananas oranges and apples. Sugar-fee ice pops is another good way to give your kids a refreshing snack during summer heat. Even ice cream as a sugar-free option. Think about adding fresh locally grown veggies to your kids snacks such as carrots, celery, broccoli, and cauliflower to name a few. That along with a low cal dressing will make for a much healthier treat that good for them and their dental health.
Thursday, Oct. 30th 2014
Many kids eat candy throughout the year and not just at Halloween. Though given Halloween can promote more candy eating it is not the only time children and adults may choose to eat candy. Although it not advise to eat large amounts of sugary treat during any part of the year if you are going to eat sweets choosing wiser options can be kinder to your dental health.
Stay away from chewy or sticky sweets such as gummy candies, taffy, and even dried fruit. These types of candies can be a serious source of tooth decay, because they tend to get stuck in the crevices between teeth, making it nearly impossible for saliva to wash away.
Sour candies are also not a wise choice. Sour candies are highly acidic and can break down tooth enamel quickly. Even so when eating sour candies avoid brushing your teeth for at least thirty minutes, otherwise you will be brushing the acid onto more of your tooth surfaces and increasing the risk of enamel erosion. Also as many people may know to much sugary snacks can cause tooth decay. Snacks with high amounts of sugar include candy corn, cookies, and cake.
Tuesday, Oct. 28th 2014
California Indemnity dental insurance plans normally offer a broader selection of dental care providers than managed-care plans. With an indemnity plan, the carrier (the insurance company) pays for covered services only after it receives a bill from either the dental office or the insured (you). Which in many cases means that you may have to pay up front for the dental services render by the dentist and then obtain reimbursement from your insurance carrier later on.
Sunday, Oct. 26th 2014
A study done by Faculty of Dentistry at Malmö University that followed a cohort of dentists throughout their adult lives, show that our jaws decreases with age. The study showed that over forty years there was less and less room for teeth in the jaw. This crowdedness comes from shrinkage of the jaw, primarily the lower jaw, both in length and width. While this is only a matter of a few millimeters, but it is enough to crowd the front teeth.
Friday, Oct. 24th 2014
Parents should having their children drink more water. Drinks such as Gatorade, Juices, Kool-Aid and Sweet teas contain large amounts of sugar and even though they may be tasty and refreshing, they can cause cavities. You can easily encourage your kids to drink water by drinking water with them.
You can add flavor to your water by slicing up fresh fruit, cucumbers and mint leaves. Doing this will provide the fruity water that the kids like with much less sugar. Another option is Crystal Light On-the Go as an alternative to juice that your kids can mix into their water bottles during a trip.
Wednesday, Oct. 22nd 2014
California dental insurance works in much the same way that medical insurance works. For a specific monthly rate, you are entitled to certain dental benefits/coverages. Normally providing regular check ups, cleaning’s, x-rays, and other preventive services required to promote overall all good general dental health for free to little cost. Some plans will provide broader coverage than others and some will require a greater financial contribution on your part when services are rendered. Some plans may also provide coverage for certain types of oral surgery, dental implants, or orthodontia. However it is important to know that each dental insurance plan offer has their own terms and conditions on what the plan has to offer, therefore reading the plans limitation is key in buying the best dental insurance plan that best fits your needs.
Monday, Oct. 20th 2014
Dentists warn consumers about the safety of tooth whitening, now being offered at many beauty salons and clinics. The risk of teeth whitening procedure is manifold when it is performed by unqualified staff. The BDA and the General Dental Council have both reiterated that tooth whitening should be carried out only by registered dental practitioners.
Saturday, Oct. 18th 2014
Question: If you need to go the dentist for dental treatment are you require to pay upfront at the time services are render? Or can the dentist invoice you latter if you do not have all the money needed for treatment?
Answer: That depends on the dental office in question. Each dental practice sets up their own policy regarding payment. You would need to call around and confirm with the dental office before booking a dental appointment to verify it they will accept payment plan for their services.
Thursday, Oct. 16th 2014
By shopping on line for your dental insurance needs, it has made comparing California dental insurance plans that are designed to meet both your dental care needs and budge easier. Here on CaliforniaDentalInsurance.com we provide over 40 different dental insurance plans and dental plans options in California. We brake down our insurance plan options on a brief comparison chart with each plan option proving a link for more plan details. Making comparing cost and benefits easy. However we also provide a member service line (310-534-3444) that you can call if you do feel you need further help and or information about any of our plan options. We are always happy to help
Tuesday, Oct. 14th 2014
Many people have bad breath or suffer from chronic bad breath. If you suffer from bad breath you may be looking for ways to help manage the problem. If so, you may want to consider a tongue scraper. Tongue scrapers are relatively inexpensive and available at most pharmacies. Tongue scrapers are often touted as the way to improve bad breath, but there is very little research to show that they are any more effective than simply brushing the tongue with your toothbrush as part of your tooth brushing routine.
However, trying a tongue scraper can not hurt, and they are easy to use. Simply hold the scraper at the back of your tongue, and bring it forward, scraping gently but firmly along the tongue as you go.
Sunday, Oct. 12th 2014
A dental insurance company usually pays between 50% – 80% of the family or individual dental office fees for a covered procedures; the remaining 20% – 50% is paid by the client. These plans often have a pre-determined or set deductible amount which varies from plan to plan. Indemnity insurance dental health care plans also can limit the amount of services covered within a given year and pay them based on a variety of fee schedules.
Friday, Oct. 10th 2014
In a study that was published in the Journal of Periodontology it uncovered a suspected link between periodontal (gum) disease and pulmonary disease such as pneumonia and acute bronchitis Donald S. Clem, DDS, president of the American Academy of Periodontology, stated that by working with your dentist or periodontist, you may actually be able to prevent or diminish the progression of harmful diseases such as pneumonia or COPD.
Wednesday, Oct. 8th 2014
Dental Crowns.
Anatomical Crown: That portion of tooth normally covered by, and including, enamel;
Abutment Crown: Artificial crown serving for the retention or support of a dental prosthesis;
Artificial Crown: Restoration covering or replacing the major part, or the whole of the clinical crown of a tooth;
Clinical Crown: That portion of a tooth not covered by supporting tissues.
Crown Lengthening: A surgical procedure exposing more tooth for restorative purposes by apically positioning the gingival margin and/or removing supporting bone.
Monday, Oct. 6th 2014
If you have a dental insurance plan where you have to file claims (such as a PPO) it is a good idea to get a pretreatment estimate on the dental work needed before dental services are started. By doing this, it will let you know in advance what dental procedures are covered, and the amount the plan will pay toward the treatment and how much you will be financially responsible for.
However it is important to remember a pretreatment estimate is not a guarantee of payment. When the dental services are complete and the claim is received for payment the insurance company will calculate payment based on current eligibility, amount remaining in your annual maximum limitation and any deductible that may be required.
Saturday, Oct. 4th 2014
Many people in the US have dental fears for one reason or another that prevent them from receiving their needed dental care. People with dental fears will tend to put of seeing the dentist until there is major dental issues that they can not put off any longer.
However there are ways to address your dental fears with your dentist so that going to the dentist does not have to be so scary.
On way is when seeing a dentist make sure they are fully informed of your dental fears and concerns. It is very important for the dentist to know on your first dental appointment that you have fears about dentistry work. Also it is good to remind the person each time you book an appointment that you have dental fears that need to be address so that the book the appointment with the necessary added time.
Talk to your dentist make sure you know what they are doing and that you do not have any questions. Full understanding of what the dentist is doing will help to relive fears of the unknown.
You may want to listen to your favorite music to help block out the added dental noise that around you there by helping you to relax. However work out an hand signal with your dentist so that when fears start to creep up you can signal your dentist to stop and let you take a brake if needed.
Most dentist are willing to take the time to help you though your fears so that you have maintain teeth and gum health. In some cases they may book your appointment during the slower part of the day in order to give you the needed time necessary.
By letting your dentist know about your fears, worries and or concerns they can address each of them as they provide the dental services you need. There by making your dental visit a pleasant one. Over time you may notice you have less and less fear about seeing a dentist since your fears where address.
Thursday, Oct. 2nd 2014
Not everyone in the US receive dental benefits though their employer. People that do not receive dental benefits can tend to put off their dental care for themselves and their families. This mostly due to cost issues.
However even for families there are low cost dental insurance options that are available and will help make going to the dentist much more affordable for your whole family. There are HMO insurance plans in most states that run around $30-$40 a month for a family and offer free to very low cost preventive care, such as X-rays, Check ups and cleanings. For just one person those services can up to a $150 or more. You can see how with a family of four paying $40.00 a month just save you over $500.00 in dental care cost.
Also people that have dental insurance tend to see the dentist regularly for their preventive care services. By doing so it helps to prevent larger dental issues from start there by also controlling the cost for dental services.
Tuesday, Sep. 30th 2014
Under most dental insurance plans preventive dental services such as general or basic cleanings are covered at no cost to you. The common dental term used for this type of cleaning is dental prophylaxis, which is a scaling and polishing procedure performed to remove coronal plaque, calculus, and stains.
Sunday, Sep. 28th 2014
After paying the cost of cosmetic dental care the last thing you would want to do is damage your teeth. After going though cosmetic dentistry treatment such as dental implants, cosmetic veneers or crowns, you need to protect your teeth from hazards.
If you do not take proper care of your teeth, restorative dental work can chip, break or go through discolorations. Porcelain can break. Avoid chewing on popcorn, or hard candies. Do not use a water pick directly on your porcelain veneers. Wear your night guard if you have any problems with grinding your teeth while sleeping. Cavities can still develop around dental work. Do not lazy with your daily dental care habits. You still need to brush and floss the teeth regularly if you want to avoid problems such as tooth decay or gum disease.
Also follow your Cosmetic dentist instructions on how to take care of your teeth. If you want your cosmetic dental work to last for as long as possible. Most cosmetic dentist will only re-do cosmetic dentistry work for free if it is determine that there was a problem with the lab work, or because the crown did not fit correctly from the beginning..
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