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Types of Dental Treatments

Types of Dental Treatments

Implants, veneer treatments and whitening of teeth are only a few of the many dental treatments that dentists offer their patients and prospective patients. Many people choose cosmetic dental treatments and other dental fixes to improve their dental conditions. Some individuals simply abandon dental care for lack of insurance coverage. For those who can afford to pay for dental care, the options for many types of dental treatments are breathtaking. ...read more

FAQs on Dental Insurance

FAQs on Dental Insurance

Having dental insurance is a necessity. It is important to have some sort of dental coverage because visits to the dentist and dental exams can become quite costly. Without dental insurance, you could end up spending a fortune on dental work. Prior to applying for dental insurance, you may have several questions that you need the answers to. ...read more

How to Clean Dental Implants

How to Clean Dental Implants

Dental implants are different from dentures in that they cannot be removed from your mouth. They are more expensive than dentures but have the benefit of protecting your mouth from gum loss. Fortunately there is little need for special care for dental implants, they just need to be cleaned like regular teeth. ...read more

About Pet Dental Insurance

About Pet Dental Insurance

Many pet owners underestimate the importance of dental health in their pets. Estimates show that up to 80 percent of all pets develop dental disease in the first three years of life. Often owners cannot afford routine oral health care and neglected dental care results in poor oral health for pets.  Pet dental insurance can help counteract the high costs dental health incurs. ...read more

How to Become a Dental Lab Technician

How to Become a Dental Lab Technician

The job of a dental lab technician includes working with various molds for teeth, designing dentures and veneers for patients, and even creating braces that are used to help straighten out crooked teeth. In order to become a dental lab technician, you should be able to work on your own and you should also be good with your hands. ...read more

How to Know How Much Dental Braces Will Cost

How to Know How Much Dental Braces Will Cost

Getting dental braces to straighten and align teeth can be a big decision. Dental braces can be expensive but the cost can be worth it to have a bright, straight and easy to care for smile. When making the decision to get braces, the first factor to think about is cost. ...read more

Naturally Healing a Dental Infection

Naturally Healing a Dental Infection

Nothing is more annoying than a tooth ache.  Pain is caused by some type of dental infection in the tooth or tissues surrounding the tooth.  There are ways to cure a dental infection naturally without having to foot the bill for a trip to the dentist or having to have a prescription filled at the pharmacy.  Here are a few ways to treat a dental infection naturally. ...read more

How to Get Free Dental Scrubs Online

How to Get Free Dental Scrubs Online

Scrubs are typically required attire for anyone who works in a dental office. The cost of having a clean pair available for every day of the week can add up quickly. Fortunately, there are ways to get dental scrubs for very little or even for free.  ...read more

What To Do to Ease Child Dental Fear

What To Do to Ease Child Dental Fear

Going to the dentist is a cause of fear for many people, adults and children alike. While most adults can better overcome that fear, a child may become distraught to the point of screaming and tears, making the appointment all but impossible. As a parent this can be difficult, however, you can ease your child's fear of the dentist in a few simple steps. ...read more

What Dental Procedures are Safe During Pregnancy?

What Dental Procedures are Safe During Pregnancy?

Dentists highly recommend increased dental care during pregnancy to prevent the onset of many oral diseases and damage to your teeth. Doctors recommend that pregnant women avoid many potentially harmful substances. In spite of this common warning, routine dental care is safe and recommended for pregnant women. ...read more

Types of Dental X-Rays

Types of Dental X-Rays

Dentists use dental X-rays to take pictures of your mouth, which includes the tissue, bone and teeth. This helps the dentist locate problems that they may miss during the visual exam. They can find damage to the bones, broken roots, tooth decay and other dental injuries. The X-rays assists the dentists in determining the type of treatment people need. ...read more

Types of Cosmetic Dentistry

Types of Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry has become very popular. You see people talking about it on reality shows and on other television show all of the time. We never get a view of what cosmetic dentistry entails. The dentist can take any smile and make it brighter than you could have imagined. You will be amazed at the different types cosmetic dentistry that can transform a smile. ...read more

How to Treat a Tooth Abscess

How to Treat a Tooth Abscess

When bacteria invades a tooth cavity it is likely to result in an abscessed tooth. An abscessed tooth is an infected tooth. This does not only affect the tooth or the mouth in general, but can then spread to the jaw, the gums, the facial bones, the throat and underneath the tongue. Pus will be noted around the tooth, as well as swelling. Learn some common ways to treat an abscessed tooth. ...read more

Dangers of Dental X-Rays

Dangers of Dental X-Rays

When you visit the dentist for the first time and usually every year during your dental exam, the dentist wants to take dental x-rays of your teeth.  These x-rays can show any problems or potential problems under the gums and in the jawbone.  X-rays allow a dentist to locate, assess and repair dental problems, but they also have a slight level of danger. ...read more

Facts on Swollen Gums

Facts on Swollen Gums

Swollen gums can be very uncomfortable and in some cases painful. You may notice your gums are red, sore and bleed easily. The most common cause of the condition is poor oral hygiene. Symptoms of swollen gums may be worsened when eating or drinking. The condition can be reversed with the the practice of good oral hygiene and the help of a professional oral care provider. ...read more

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Happy Valley Pediatric Dentistry

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I knew Happy Valley was good when they put my son at ease. Going in, he was uncomfortable and very nervous and the nurses talked to him very gently. The staff at Happy Valley Pediatric Dentistry are wonderful! ...read more

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25 years means a great savings to you. Until 12/31/17 we are rolling our membership fees back to our original 1992 prices. Our Basic Dental Plan Single $59.00 yr. Double $ 79.00 yr. Family $119.00 yr. Even if you have insurance or another dental plan, or even if you think you don't need it, someone you know might which makes this deal a MUST SEE!!! Check out this offer on ourwebsite ...read more

By Savon Dental Plan September 13, 2017

Individual Dental Benefits

The cost of providing dental benefits for all employees can be very expensive. American Dental Plan provides a solution by offering individual dental plans for as little as $59 per year!  Members receive a free exam and 4 x-rays at no charge with savings up to 40% on cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, even braces! Over 750 participating dentists throughout Arizona. You can even use this dental plan in conjunction with most PPO dental plans for services excluded by the insurance company. Never pay full price for dental services again! No waiting periods, no claim forms, no deductibles and your membership continues regardless of your employment status, age or retirement. Visit www.arizdental.com and select Membership Benefits for a full description of the dental plan along with links to the list of participating dentists, dental fee schedule and enrollment form. Or, call customer service (602) 265-6677 during normal business hours. ...read more

By American Dental Plan April 12, 2011

Savon Dental Plan's New Member Savings Extravaganza!

Our Basic Dental Plan For only $59/yr??  That's right!!  We've lowered our prices and they are now the lowest they've ever been!  Even if you have insurance or another dental plan, or even if you think you don't need it, someone you know might which makes this deal a MUST SEE!!! Check out this offer on our WEBSITE! ...read more

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