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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
3 Tips To Maximizing Your Dental Insurance
Tip 1 – Stay in network. A quick visit to your insurance provider’s website should supply you with local dentists that are considered in network. This can provide you with significant savings because in network providers can only charge you up to a certain amount that is determined by your insurance company for covered services. With out of network providers, you may be responsible to coverage part of the charges for many dental procedures.
Tip 2 – Communicate with your insurance provider. Don’t hesitate to contact your provider to ask specific questions about your coverage, claims or anything else you are unsure on. Read through the written materials available to you online or in your benefits booklet. Also, never be afraid to dispute charges that you think are incorrect. Many times they are wrong and you can simply have the insurance company correct the error and pay your claim.
Tip 3 - Understand your maximum benefits. Many people aren’t aware that they have yearly limitations to the amount their dental insurance will cover each year. If you know you are planning to have extensive, expensive dental work done, be sure that you have enough coverage left to cover the procedure or you may want to modify your appointment accordingly.
If you have more questions on dental insurance or to find out if you are in network with us, just give us a call. We would love to be your dentist!
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Does Age Impact The Risk Of Developing Gum Disease?
Based on research conducted at The University of London in collaboration with research groups in the USA, it seems that gum disease may become more prevalent with old age. The study found a relationship between a decrease in the level of a chemical called Del-1 that often occurs in old age. This decrease in Del-1 affects the body's immune system negatively.
As a result of a weakened immune system, older people have an increased risk of gum disease as well as other inflammatory diseases, including gum disease. When they treated the gums of the mice with Del-1, the number of white blood cells dropped, and gum disease and bone loss were reduced. Understanding the relationship between Del-1 and gum disease can aid researchers in finding effective treatments for the problem in older adults.
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As a result of a weakened immune system, older people have an increased risk of gum disease as well as other inflammatory diseases, including gum disease. When they treated the gums of the mice with Del-1, the number of white blood cells dropped, and gum disease and bone loss were reduced. Understanding the relationship between Del-1 and gum disease can aid researchers in finding effective treatments for the problem in older adults.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Do Sports Drinks Damage Your Teeth?
A recent study that was featured in the May/June 2012 issue of General Dentistry, the peer-reviewed clinical journal of the Academy of General Dentistry, outlined a startling relationship between an increase in drinking sports and energy drinks, especially among adolescents, and irreversible damage to teeth. This relationship was even more prominent when there were high acidity levels in the drinks, which can erode tooth enamel.
The researchers found evidence of damage to tooth enamel after as little as five days of exposure to sports or energy drinks, although energy drinks showed a much higher potential to damage teeth than sports drinks. Energy drinks appeared to cause almost twice the damage to teeth as sports drinks did. After reviewing this data, they recommend that patients not brush their teeth within an hour of drinking sports and energy drink. Brushing may potentially increase the erosion process.
So the next time you reach for that energy drink, maybe consider a healthier alternate like good old fashioned cold water combined with a quick exercise burst to enhance your energy naturally. Contact us to learn more about dental health and caring for your teeth.
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The researchers found evidence of damage to tooth enamel after as little as five days of exposure to sports or energy drinks, although energy drinks showed a much higher potential to damage teeth than sports drinks. Energy drinks appeared to cause almost twice the damage to teeth as sports drinks did. After reviewing this data, they recommend that patients not brush their teeth within an hour of drinking sports and energy drink. Brushing may potentially increase the erosion process.
So the next time you reach for that energy drink, maybe consider a healthier alternate like good old fashioned cold water combined with a quick exercise burst to enhance your energy naturally. Contact us to learn more about dental health and caring for your teeth.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Smoking Leaves Your Mouth Vulnerable To Disease
Despite the routine brushing and flossing, a healthy person's mouth contains a lot of healthy bacteria. New research shows that the mouth of a smoker is a much more chaotic, unhealthy, and more susceptible to invasion by harmful bacteria.
As a whole, smokers, in comparison to nonsmokers, suffer from increased rates of oral diseases, particulary gum disease. This statistic creates a unique challenge for dentists, according to Purnima Kumar, assistant professor of periodontology at Ohio State University. She and her colleagues are involved in a multi-study investigation of the role the body's microbial communities play in preventing oral disease.
"The smoker's mouth kicks out the good bacteria, and the pathogens are called in," said Kumar. "So they're allowed to proliferate much more quickly than they would in a non-smoking environment."
The results suggest that dentists may have to offer more aggressive treatment for smokers and would have very good reason to suggest quitting smoking, Kumar said.
"A few hours after you're born, bacteria start forming communities called biofilms in your mouth," said Kumar. "Your body learns to live with them, because for most people, healthy biofilms keep the bad bacteria away."
She likens a healthy biofilm to a lush, green lawn of grass. "When you change the dynamics of what goes into the lawn, like too much water or too little fertilizer," she said, "you get some of the grass dying, and weeds moving in." For smokers, the "weeds" are problem bacteria known to cause disease.
These factors have to impact how dentists deal with smokers. "It has to drive how we treat the smoking population," she said. "They need a more aggressive form of treatment, because even after a professional cleaning, they're still at a very high risk for getting these pathogens back in their mouths right away."
"Dentists don't often talk to their patients about smoking cessation," she continued. "These results show that dentists should take a really active role in helping patients to get the support they need to quit."
For Kumar, who is a practicing periodontist as well as a teaching professor, doing research has changed how she treats her patients. "I tell them about our studies, about the bacteria and the host response, and I say, 'Hey - I'm really scared for you.' Patients have been more willing to listen, and two actually quit."
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Formula For Dental Health
Combining proper dental care at home with visiting your dentist regularly, is a good formula for great dental health. So what are the best steps to follow to ensure you are properly caring for your teeth?
Here are some things you can do regulary to care for you teeth:
- Use dental products that have the ADA (American Dental Association) logo. These products, including toothbrushes, toothpaste, and floss will be safe to use as directed and will help keep your mouth healthy.
- Spend at least three minutes brushing your teeth, at least two times a day. Using a timer may be helpful to ensure that you're brushing your teeth long enough.
- Use floss at least once a day every day to clean between your teeth, especially after meals.
- Use mouthwash daily to help reduce the quality and quantity of plaque in your mouth
- See your dentist twice a year for complete dental exams
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Thursday, January 5, 2012
Dentists Can Help Screen For Chronic Illnesses
Almost 20 million Americans visit a dentist annually, but not a general healthcare physician, according to an NYU study published in the American Journal of Public Health.
So what does this finding mean to researchers? Dentists can potentially play a crucial role as health care practitioners by identifying systemic diseases which would otherwise go undetected in a significant portion of the U.S. population.
"For these and other individuals, dental professionals are in a key position to assess and detect oral signs and symptoms of systemic health disorders that may otherwise go unnoticed, and to refer patients for follow-up care," said Dr. Shiela Strauss, an associate professor of nursing at the NYU College of Nursing and co-director of the statistics and data management core for NYU's Colleges of Nursing and Dentistry.
During the process of a standard dental examination, dentists and dental hygienists, as trained healthcare providers, could take a patient's health history, check blood pressure, and use direct clinical observation and X-rays to detect risk for systemic conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease.
If dentists began to assist in these types of basic screenings, it could make a significant impact in proper treatment, early detection and prevention for many chronic illnesses. If you are in need of a dental exam, contact Kurz Family Dentistry in Dacula, GA.
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