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Mid-Year Check-In: Maximizing Dental Benefits

June 29, 2023.Individuals.#benefits
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Summer is here, which means we’re halfway through the year, and now is a great time to see if you’re taking full advantage of your dental benefits and schedule a mid-year dental cleaning. It’s also an opportunity to brush up on preventive care, such as cleanings, X-rays, and fluoride treatment. Most TruAssure plans cover dental check-ups twice yearly, so a mid-year cleaning is a perfect way to maximize your dental benefits. Early detection means more savings down the road Visiting the dentist regularly can help assess and identify potential oral health problems early on. Your dentist can detect more than 120 health conditions – including heart disease, diabetes, and oral cancer. Early detection and treatment can prevent more severe oral and overall health complications and help avoid additional treatment costs. Preventive care goes a long way Preventive care helps avoid issues that could become more significant problems but can also […]

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Five Key Oral Health Talks Men Should Have With Children

June 1, 2023.Individuals.#dental care
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June is Men’s Health Month. With Father’s Day around the corner, now is a great time to start passing fatherly wisdom about good oral health habits to the children important in your life. Here are five ways you can start conversations about oral health with children to make a lifelong health impact. 1. The Importance of Dental Care First, lead by example. Men are less likely to seek preventive dental care, and tend to visit a dentist only when an oral health problem arises. This leaves men more susceptible to experiencing more serious oral health issues. Demonstrate that preventive dental care, like brushing twice each day, flossing once daily and regular visits to the dentist, are key to keeping a healthy smile. Skipping dental visits or daily brushing and flossing can cause serious issues and require more extensive and expensive treatment later on. 2. The Risk for Oral Cancer The […]

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Celebrate National Smile Month

May 25, 2023.Individuals.#dental checkup
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June is here, and so is National Smile Month! Take time this month to discover fun and creative tips for maintaining a healthier smile and a healthier you! Give yourself a gift. Toothbrushes should be replaced every three to four months – or sooner if the bristles appear frayed. Pick up a new one for you – or buy a batch for the whole family. Say cheese in two ways. Summer is a great time to stock up on nutrient-rich foods from your nearby farmer’s market and talk to your kids about the importance of healthy snacking such as fruits, vegetables, and low-fat cheeses. Additionally, you can capture your family’s healthy, happy smiles with a family portrait. Every time you flip through the album, your family’s pearly whites can remind you to celebrate oral health all year long! Help bring a smile to someone else. Encourage your loved ones to […]

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Tips for Choosing an In-Network Provider

April 25, 2023.Individuals.#dental exam
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Whether you’re looking for a dentist close to home, one with great recommendations from patients, or a dentist office with flexible office hours that fit your schedule, we make it easy to find dental care providers. Learn how to find an in-network provider and why choosing an in-network dentist can help you save money. Talk about something worth smiling about! What Does “In-Network Dentist” Mean? An in-network dentist means that your dentist is part of your dental plan, and they have agreed to provide you with dental care at your plan’s rate. An out-of-network dentist is separate from your dental plan and has not agreed to pre-established rates for treatment. You may choose to see an out-of-network dentist, but you may pay end up paying more out of your own pocket. The difference in fees between in- and out-of-network dentists is often called a “discount” or “network savings.” Those with […]

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How Mental Health Impacts Oral Health

April 3, 2023.Individuals.#canker sores
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Did you know that your mental health can affect your oral health? It’s easy to understand how brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups keep your teeth and gums healthy. However, you might not realize that your emotional well-being can also affect your teeth and gums. Chronic stress, depression, and anxiety can affect oral health in various ways, and it’s essential to consider mental health in oral health care. Keep reading to learn more about the connection between mental health and oral health. Stress and Oral Health Stress and anxiety are common mental health challenges that affect many people globally. Stress can make your heart rate increase, breathing shallow, and blood pressure spike, leading to clenching and grinding of teeth. When an excess amount of the stress hormone cortisol is found in the mouth, you’re more susceptible to chronic diseases, including gum disease.2 It has also been proven to contribute to: Inflammation […]

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