by Natasha Gayle | Oct 22, 2013 | Dental Plans
The government shutdown has ended and it’s time for all of us to look ahead toward the changes coming our way in 2014 concerning, most significantly, Obamacare—officially called the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Open enrollment for the ACA began October 1, 2013, but with...
by Kayla | Mar 20, 2013 | Dental at Home
Updated: 2/6/2020 Dental work is expensive. And while a dentist should always be seen for major issues, short-term solutions for more minor problems may be available at little to no cost. Many common household items can be used to relieve dental pain, reduce bleeding...
by Kayla | Feb 6, 2013 | Dental Treatment
Updated: 2/6/2020 We all long for whiter teeth. According to a Harris Interactive survey sponsored by Philips Sonicare, 55% of adults believe that the friendliness of a person is revealed in their smile. Additionally, 78% believe that a smile reflects a person’s...
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...