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Natural Oral Health Solution - Has anyone else tried?Hi, Has anyone else tried the product OraMD? I have been mostly unable to visit a dentist regularly. Like many others, we don't have Dental Insurance. I had two severely broken teeth, and was still in the process of needing very expensive crowns. I tried the product OraMD (stated as completely natural) and have been pretty impressed with the results. It can be used as an alternative to toothpaste (or) I should say "should be" used as an alternative to toothpaste. Most toothpastes contain questionable ingredients. By James Lowrey at 2007-01-04 21:52 | read more | James Lowrey's blog | login or register to post comments | 573 reads
690,000 choose new dental, vision benefitsSource: Federal Times By: Tim Kauffman More than 690,000 employees and retirees signed up for new dental or vision insurance during the inaugural open season, far exceeding the government’s expectations.
The Office of Personnel Management, which administers federal benefits, had expected about 250,000 people to enroll in the new plans. The high interest overwhelmed the Web site dedicated to processing enrollments and forced OPM to extend enrollment for two additional weeks.
By Paper Clip at 2007-01-04 21:29 | read more | Paper Clip's blog | login or register to post comments | 439 reads
A quick look at the methods of teeth whiteningTooth whitening , also called bleaching, is a process of lightening and removing stains from a tooth. This process bleaches the enamel and dentin, the principal mass of a tooth, and brightens the discolored teeth. Dentists advise on the many methods of tooth whitening available in the market. Some of the methods of tooth whitening are the use of over-the-counter whitening systems; dentist dispensed at-home products, laser tooth whitening method; Loaded Tray Teeth Whitening method and in-office whitening methods. Dentists consider tooth bleaching using peroxide chemical as the best option for maximum whitening result. By Paper Clip at 2006-12-31 01:40 | read more | Paper Clip's blog | login or register to post comments | 445 reads
How Cavities & Fillings WorkBy: Dr. Jerry Gordon This may sound a bit surprising to most people, but the large majority of cavities are completely painless. This is because the outer enamel has no nerves. It is only when the cavity enters the underlying dentin that the cavity may begin to feel sensitive. There are very few things that most people do every single day. Into this small collection goes things like eating, sleeping and breathing. So it is amazing that, for nearly everyone in the U.S., tooth brushing falls into this category! Why, you might ask, has tooth brushing gained such tremendous importance - so much so that you have memories of tooth brushing from your earliest childhood? Because of the dreaded cavity - No one wants cavities when they visit the dentist! By Paper Clip at 2006-12-30 22:45 | read more | Paper Clip's blog | login or register to post comments | 594 reads
Family Dental Insurance User GuideI came across this article on Dental Insurance, it gives a good overview of Dental Insurance. Let us first understand the idea of dental insurance. Dental insurance is a type of insurance in which a person buys a dental insurance plan by paying a monthly or annual premium to a dental insurance company... In turn the dental insurance company provides dental insurance coverage against dental costs. That is if there are any dental costs borne by the insured during the insurance period, the dental insurance company will reimburse the costs incurred by the insured. Most of the health insurance provided today has dental insurance provided in it. So usually there is no need to buy a separate dental insurance. If your medical or health insurance does not provide dental insurance , you can obtain dental insurance in your health insurance by increasing your premium by a small amount. There are tax benefits also for going for this type of dental insurance plan . In the united states, the premium you pay for health insurance is straightaway deducted from the taxable income, thereby you end up paying lesser taxes . By Paper Clip at 2006-12-20 14:25 | read more | Paper Clip's blog | login or register to post comments | 305 reads
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