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Mar. 8, 2022
General oral health
Dental emergencies come in many forms, and some situations are more urgent than others. People are often hesitant to call their dentist when they’re experiencing a dental emergency, wondering if the situation truly warrants emergency dental care and if a treatment will be covered by their insurance plan.
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Feb. 5, 2020
General oral health
Distracted workers cost American businesses millions of dollars every year. And there’s little that’s more distracting than the pain of a toothache.
Get to know more about toothaches so you can help save your employees some pain and keep them productive.
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Dec. 14, 2018
General oral health
If you're hosting holiday celebrations at your place, add a little prep time to ensure your family's smiles stay sparkling – especially for relatives traveling from out of town. Consider stopping by the store beforehand to stock up on these oral health supplies: Extra floss, toothpaste and new toothbrushes in case someone forgets theirs. Mouth-friendly... More »
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Jun. 24, 2015
General oral health
You may be getting ready for a well-deserved vacation. Do you know what to do if a dental disaster strikes when you're miles from your regular dentist? We're here to help your vacation. Find an In-Network Dentist Before you leave town, remember to become familiar with your dental coverage. Your plan details will indicate if... More »
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Mar. 19, 2015
General oral health
Spring break is almost here! With kids out of school and warmer weather on the horizon, spring break is a time to vacation and finally get over those winter blues. Whether you plan to go to the beach, go skiing or visit a famous theme park, it's always good to be prepared for the unexpected.... More »
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Jul. 16, 2013
General oral health
Vacations are supposed to be about relaxing, not panicking, but dental emergencies can crop up anywhere. These setbacks don't discriminate between office cubicles or sandy beaches. Here are 3 of the most common emergencies and what to do until you can get to a dentist. Toothache. First, brush and floss gently, then rinse with warm... More »