Archive for July, 2010
Sunday, Jul. 11th 2010 2:48 PM
Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect them from tooth decay. Dental sealants are effective in preventing dental caries in the occlusal (chewing) and other pitted and fissured surfaces of the teeth. Dental sealants were assessed in permanent molars (occlusal and buccal surfaces in lower molars and occlusal and lingual surfaces in upper molars), premolars (occlusal surface), and upper lateral incisors (lingual surface).
Dental sealants are highly effective in preventing dental caries that occur on the surfaces of teeth that have pits and fissures. Dental sealants are usually applied in a dentist’s office. Dental sealants last for 4-5 years and can easily be reapplied by your dentist when they do wear off. Dental sealants represent one of the greatest, but least known advances, of modern dentistry.
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Sunday, Jul. 11th 2010 7:14 AM
My son is only two months old. So right now he does not have any teeth. My doctor told me I still need to wipe my son gums after each feeding so that he does not have extra milk in his mouth. Then when he gets his teeth in I should take him to see a dentist.
So I have been doing as suggested to me by my doctor. My friend told me about dental wipes and that is what she uses to clean her daughter teeth. She said they work just like brushing but are easier to use when you are dealing with an infant. I though you just brush the teeth when the start to come in. Are dental wipes just as good?
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Saturday, Jul. 10th 2010 8:01 AM
I am trying to get dental insurance only on my eight year old daughter and my twelve year old son. I am a divorced dad and I am required to pay for my children dental and health insurance.
I only need to pay for my children care and not my X-wife so adding her to the plan is out of the question she needs to take care of herself for a change. Are there dental insurance out there that will let me only insured two minors?
I have dental insurance though my job, however I’m not able to add my kids because they live in a different state then me. Even though they are only an hour drive away from me.
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Friday, Jul. 9th 2010 6:48 AM
I have two children one that is six and one three year old. Does anyone know where I can find free dental insurance or free dental services. I am not asking for me but for my two children. I was told that children should be able to get free dental care but I do not know were.
I was very upset because when I got my job they told me I would also get health and dental after three months. However, that did not happen I only got medical no dental. I live on a very fixed income so just paying my bills and rent can be hard for me.
So where can I take my kids to get free dental services? Or dose anyone know of any dental insurance plan that would offer me free dental services that a course does not cost very much. Need help and good advise.
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Wednesday, Jul. 7th 2010 8:30 AM
I am in need of cheap dental insurance for my family dental needs. I have my wife and two children that need their general dental visits. Between the four of us even just going in for our X-rays and cleaning get to be costly.
I am self employed so finding cheap dental insurance is necessary in order for me to afford having it. I am really just looking for something that can pay for the basic dental care for my family. So far the dental insurance I found are quite expensive running anywhere form 90 – 120 a mouth.
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Tuesday, Jul. 6th 2010 6:38 PM
Affordable Dental Plans – HMO
Affordable dental insurance plans from an HMO may have a limited pool of dentist to select, but it is a more affordable insurance plan. If you are self employed and looking for a more affordable dental plan, a discount dental plan may be an alternative.
Discount dental plans are not dental insurance plans. A discount plan partners with dentists to provide customers with a savings on visits to the dentist office. The downside to discount dental plans is that they are not regulated and you have limited recourse if you experience dental plan problems.
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Tuesday, Jul. 6th 2010 9:05 AM
I have a three year old boy. Lately I started to notice brown spots on three of his teeth. At first thought they may have been a bit of food and he was not brushing well. So I started to bush his teeth but the spots are still there.
I made a dental appointment for my son so I will be taking him to see the dentist about these spots in a few days. I am worried that my son may have dental caries though as a baby I never let him sleep with a baby bottle. I also made sure he brushed his teeth each day. What can these spots be if not cavities?
Monday, Jul. 5th 2010 9:47 AM
So I just found out that my four year old son has four cavities in his baby teeth. His dentist told me that they are small but filling should be done to avoid them getting bigger. I told the dentist that I would need to talk things over with my husband and then get back with his office.
The truth of the matter is that I am a single mom, with no dental insurance. My employer only pays for health insurance for my son and I. Up until now paying for my son’s dental needs were not an issue.
Do I really need to have filling done on my sons baby teeth. After all given enough time his baby teeth are just going to fall out anyway. I am asking this because having the filling done are going to be costly to me since I do not have a lot of extra money.
Sunday, Jul. 4th 2010 10:21 AM
My daughter has a dental appointment to have one of her baby teeth pulled. The baby tooth she needs pulled is not loose but has to be pulled so that her adult tooth will come in. My daughter is upset that she is going to have to have this tooth pulled and she does not want to get it done
I told her that since it is a baby tooth it will not hurt her all that much and her dentist will do everything he can so she does not feel any pain during the process. This seems to be okay for now but I would love some additional advise in case things changes when she has to goes to get her tooth pulled.
Saturday, Jul. 3rd 2010 9:00 AM
Right now I am in the military and have Delta Dental insurance that is offer to my family and I. However, with the 1000.00 max limit per year it is just not enough coverage for my family dental needs.
I have already paid out over $700.00 worth of dental work for just my two sons. Not counting my wife who has perfect teeth. My sons have more dental work that is needed now and in the future. One of my sons may also need to have braces. Not sure yet but the dentist will advise as his adult teeth start to come in.
I am wondering if there is any other dental insurance plans that I can get for my family’s needs that I would be able to combine with what I currently have. I need to reduce my dental cost that my current Delta dental plan is not picking up.
Friday, Jul. 2nd 2010 6:31 PM
Indemnity Dental Insurance
Indemnity dental insurance is an insurance package where the policyholder can choose his or her own dentist and the insurance provider will be the one to pay that designated dentist your fees or, usually, around half of them. Indemnity Dental Insurance Plans: this type of dental plan pays the dental office (dentist) on a traditional fee-for-service basis.
There are several features of indemnity dental insurance plans for individuals that make these plans different from many other types of dental coverage: Insurance providers will pay up to 100% of preventative dental care. Indemnity dental insurance is an insurance package where the policyholder can choose his or her own dentist and the insurance provider will be the one to pay that designated dentist your fees or, usually, around half of them.
Indemnity Dental Insurance Plans, this type of dental plan pays the dental office (dentist) on a traditional fee-for-service basis. Features of a dental insurance indemnity plan: there are several features of indemnity dental insurance plans for individuals that make these plans different from many other types of dental coverage.
Friday, Jul. 2nd 2010 8:54 AM
My son baby teeth are just not coming in but they have a yellowish look to them. I am worried about the color of his teeth. He had jaundice so I am wondering if that has anything to do with is current teeth color.
I been brushing his teeth twice a day were before I was doing it only once in hopes that would help remove the yellowish coloring. It so far has not helped. I am not sure if this his just his normal teeth coloring or if there is something wrong with his teeth.
Thursday, Jul. 1st 2010 7:41 AM
Right now I have dental insurance though work. It is Delta Dental PPO. My son is seven years old and in the pasted I have paid out of pocket for his dental needs. Now that I have dental insurance though work I was thinking about adding him to my plan.
The thing is open enrollment is not until the end of the year. So I was looking on line at the HMO dental insurance plans you offer that would be cheaper monthly for me then adding him to my current plan. Can I sign up just my son on an HMO insurance plan? Or should I just add him to my policy when I can?
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