by Brad Meinen | Feb 24, 2023 | Dental, Dental Insurance, Dental Treatment
Veneers are thin, custom-made, tooth-colored shells applied to the surface of teeth to improve their appearance or to repair small cracks. Lumineers are a specific brand of veneers that are approximately the thickness of a contact lens. Some people use these cosmetic...
by Natasha Gayle | Feb 8, 2023 | Dental, Dental Budgeting, Dental Insurance, Insurance
Do Medicaid or Medicare Cover Dental? Even though Medicare and Medicaid have been around for several decades, many Americans do not have a clear understanding of what these programs are, the amount of dental coverage they provide, and who is eligible. Because...
by Dr. Renu Saxena | Jan 3, 2023 | Dental, Dental Insurance, Senior Dental & Health Tips
Dentures allow many people who have lost teeth to continue to eat and live life normally. A customized set of dentures can give you your smile back, allow you to chew most foods, and restore confidence if you’ve had significant dental problems in the past. However,...
by Dr. Renu Saxena | Feb 5, 2021 | Dental, Dental Budgeting, Dental Insurance, Dental Plans, Dental Treatment, Dental Visits
Quick Answer: How Much do Dental Implants Cost? Dental implants can cost anywhere between $1,600 and $8,200 per single tooth without dental insurance. The cost of dental implants can vary depending on many different variables such as the tooth location, the number of...
by Natasha Gayle | Nov 11, 2011 | Dental, Dental Insurance, Dental Plans, Dental Treatment, Insurance
Despite its booming popularity, cosmetic dentistry is often surrounded by questions and uncertainty. Some people associate it with fake smiles and Hollywood dentists, while some find out that fixing their chipped tooth might actually fit under the cosmetic category...
by Brad Meinen | Oct 6, 2010 | Dental, Dental Budgeting, Dental Insurance, Dental Plans, Insurance, Senior Dental & Health Tips
While Medicare may be the first option that comes to mind, it does not actually help with most senior dental care needs. Luckily, new dental plans for seniors are available to make it easier to afford both routine and emergency dental care throughout your retirement...