Although the end of the year seems far away, 2020 will be drawing to a close before we know it. As the year winds down, your mind might be too preoccupied with holiday planning to realize that your dental insurance benefits are about to expire. Most insurance plans cover two routine checkups and cleanings a year. If you haven’t seen your dentist twice this year, you’re letting perfectly good coverage go to waste. Since those benefits will not roll over into 2021, it’s important to make the most out of your benefits and get the care you need to keep your smile healthy. Keep reading to learn a few important insurance tips from your dentist.
Use Your Dental Insurance Benefits Before 2020 Is Over!
August 28, 2020
3 Ways Oral Health Contributes to a Healthy Body
July 30, 2020
When your bed is calling your name, you may think a 30-second brush and quick rinse with mouthwash will do the trick. However, poor dental habits like this can do more than just cause tooth decay and cavities. In fact, patients who neglect their oral hygiene are also vulnerable to non-dental health concerns that negatively impact their immune system. In light of the current pandemic, it is more important now than ever that you prioritize your oral care and protect yourself from potentially fatal symptoms. Read on as a dentist sheds light on three ways good oral care contributes to a healthy body.
Should I Go to the ER or Emergency Dentist During COVID-19?
April 1, 2020
There’s never an ideal time for a dental emergency to occur, but if one happens during COVID-19, it can add to the stress. Many dental offices are closed, so you might believe you should head to the emergency room. Although you’re having an emergency, the hospital is rarely the right option. Not only is the ER the perfect environment to transmit the virus, but most hospitals aren’t equipped to treat oral health issues. Instead, here’s what you need to know to call your emergency dentist.
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Thank You from Miller & Wolf Family Dentistry!
March 31, 2020
At Miller & Wolf Family Dentistry, we opened our doors with a commitment to providing high-quality care for our patients. Since then, we have received tremendous support from the Altavista community! In fact, we are close to 200 5-Star Google reviews, which is why we wanted to take the time to thank all of our patients for their support. Our team of experts work together to offer amazing dental care for patients of all ages, and we are so glad that you and your family enjoy visiting our practice. We have routine dental care like checkups and cleanings, but we also treat dental emergencies and provide more advanced services like dental implants. We want to truly make a difference in the health of our Altavista patients, and we are so happy that our practice continues to grow with the help of people like you!
Is Gum Disease Genetic?
February 5, 2020
Your eye color, hair texture, and height are all examples of things you may have inherited from your parents. But did you know that they might have also given you an increased risk of gum disease? That’s right, dental issues like gum disease can run in the family. Let’s examine just how likely it is that you’ll need gum disease therapy thanks to your parents.
What’s the Best Way to Replace Your Missing Teeth?
January 6, 2020
Do you have missing teeth? If so, then you’ve probably learned some ways to adapt. This may include giving up certain foods, smiling in a manner that conceals the gap in your teeth and more carefully pronouncing words. It can be difficult, though, to always make these accommodations. With the careful treatment of a local dentist, you can have any number of missing teeth replaced and get back to doing all the things you’ve had to omit from your life. As you continue reading, you’ll learn about the best option available for tooth replacement!
Does Dental Insurance Cover Invisalign?
December 3, 2019
When you look in the mirror, does your focus instantly turn to your crooked, gapped, or misaligned teeth? You’re not alone. In fact, only 35% of adults have straight front teeth. Thankfully, it’s never too late to invest in a beautiful smile. You won’t need to use brackets and wires. Instead, you can choose a nearly invisible solution. Invisalign is virtually undetectable, giving you a sophisticated treatment to accommodate your lifestyle. Worried about the cost? You can use your dental insurance to lower the amount you need to pay. Your dentist will help you find the options you need to get a straight smile without breaking the bank.
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What are Crowns Made of?
November 25, 2019
Now, your teeth can last for longer than ever because of revolutionary treatments, like dental crowns. Bonding a custom-made cap over the entire visible surface of a tooth allows damaged or compromised teeth to stay in place instead of needing to be extracted. Although you might be picturing a dark metal restoration, you can now enjoy a natural-looking solution because of the all-ceramic material used to make them. Rest assured, your crown will look and feel natural while lasting for several years to come.
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How Important Are Your Child’s Baby Teeth?
September 18, 2019
Your child has the most adorable smile in the whole wide world. To keep it that way, you have to make sure their teeth and gums stay clean. If their baby teeth are going to fall out anyway, should you really bother taking care of their primary teeth? As it turns out, yes. Your little one’s baby teeth are crucial to the health of their adult teeth. Let’s take a closer look at why taking care of baby teeth matters.
Your Dentist Discusses Why Composite Fillings Are Better Than Metal Fillings
July 16, 2019
If you’ve ever had a cavity, you know what a filling is. It’s a method to restore a tooth damaged by a cavity back to its normal shape and function. If you’ve gotten a filling recently, odds are you’ve gotten one made of composite, and not metal. You may have noticed elderly folks with silver or gold fillings. However, these days people typically receive composite fillings that blend in with the color of the tooth. Let’s talk about why your dentist recommends you get a composite filling over a metal one.