by Nick Krueger | Nov 20, 2025 | Dental Budgeting, Dental Insurance
Every year, Americans leave billions in unspent FSA (Flexible Spending Account) dollars behind — money that disappears if it isn’t used by the deadline. If you’ve been delaying dental care because of cost or timing, the final weeks of the year are the perfect moment...
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 19, 2023 | Dental, Dental Budgeting, Dental Treatment
What Does Dental Bonding Cost? Dental bonding is a procedure where a tooth-colored resin material is used to restore or improve one or more teeth. For example, if a tooth has chipped or cracked, a cavity needs to be filled, a gap closed between teeth, or the shape of...
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 Dr. Renu Saxena | Dec 23, 2020 | Dental, Dental at Home, Dental Budgeting, Dental Treatment
Gum pain can not only be uncomfortable, but it can be worrisome. However, having red and tender gums isn’t necessarily a sign that you have major dental problems—in fact, it’s pretty common. Many things can cause gum inflammation, even something as simple as changing...
by Katie Gayle | Nov 18, 2015 | Dental Budgeting
Updated: 1/21/2020 “Why am I paying this person so much money to look at my teeth?” The chances are, you’ve asked yourself this question at least once before. Whether you were sitting in the dentist chair, pulling out the checkbook or driving home right after paying...