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		<title>Cheap Dental Care &#8211; Advantages of a Dental School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All over America, people are seeking cheap dental care options to try to cut down the ever-increasing cost of dentistry. There are a number of different options available that can allow patients to save the most money possible.Many patients choose savings plans, which are available nationwide from a vast number of dentists. In an attempt [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>All over America, people are seeking cheap dental care options to try to cut down the ever-increasing cost of dentistry. There are a number of different options available that can allow patients to save the most money possible.<br/><br/>Many patients choose savings plans, which are available nationwide from a vast number of dentists. In an attempt to find affordable care, others will try to negotiate cash discounts with dentists in their area. Still others will choose to visit schools for dentists-in-training. Visiting these schools can cut down the cost of dentistry work, and you will likely be treated with the most cutting-edge technology available. There are two advantages to visiting these schools.<br/><br/>Advantages of Affordable Dental Schools<br/><br/>The #1 benefit of such schools is that they perform dentistry at a reduced cost. Often, dentistry schools charge about half of the normal price of procedures. Some schools may offer particular procedures for free, but usually there are small fees to cover cost of equipment, tools, and x-rays. Even with these small fees, visiting a dentistry school may save you money.<br/><br/>Along with lower costs, these schools usually treat their patients with the latest technologies available. The dentistry field is constantly changing, so this type of specialized school will want to train its students with current technology. In some cases, you as the patient may get more advanced results than at an older, established dentist office.<br/><br/>Dentistry students are usually graded by the quality of their work, rather than by the speed in which they work. Therefore, the dentistry students may be more focused on getting your work done correctly than an established dentist would, whose priority may be to get you in and out the office as fast as possible.<br/><br/>Does this Cheap Dental Care Cost Quality?<br/><br/>The main concern people have about receiving dentistry from these schools is the quality of the work which will be performed. People often assume that because the person performing the procedure is a dentist, the work will be of a lower standard than of an established dentist. In reality, the work performed at a school for dentists-in-training often resembles that of an established dentist office. All work should be supervised and checked by a licensed professional in the field &#8212; the instructors are there to ensure that your procedures are performed properly.<br/><br/>Another factor that contributes to the quality of student dentistry is that the students are eager to make good grades. The importance of a high-quality procedure for the best grade possible is major incentive for dentistry students to perform well on all patients they treat.<br/><br/>At these schools, cheap dental care does not always cost quality. Still, you may want to investigate the disadvantages of the schools &#8212; visiting a certified dentist with an affordable plan is usually the safest option for the highest quality care. A discount plan can save you as much or more as you would save at a school of dentistry.</div>
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		<title>Dental Care &#8211; Is Your Gum Disease Placing You at Risk For Heart Disease?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 01:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gingivitis (gum disease), and the advanced stage, periodontitis, is one of the most common infections of the mouth and more prevalent than the common cold. The symptoms include bleeding gums or pus between the teeth. If left untreated it destroys the bone that supports the teeth which leads to tooth loss. ?Accumulating research has identified [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Gingivitis (gum disease), and the advanced stage, periodontitis, is one of the most common infections of the mouth and more prevalent than the common cold. The symptoms include bleeding gums or pus between the teeth. If left untreated it destroys the bone that supports the teeth which leads to tooth loss. ?Accumulating research has identified gum disease as a risk factor in cardiovascular disease. The early warning signs of heart disease are less obvious than those that indicate there is a problem with your gum&#8217;s. Now, doctors have to manage one disease in hopes of reducing the risk that could occur in the other.<br/><br/>Any time there is bleeding in the mouth; bacteria can enter the bloodstream and travel to the heart. ?The bacteria that causes gum disease is the same associated with heart disease. ?The common risk factor in both cardiovascular and periodontal disease is inflammation. While the formation of blood clots is an important defense against cuts and bruises, it can also be a serious problem in the cardiovascular system.<br/><br/><strong>How Exactly Does Bacteria Affect The Heart?</strong><br/><br/>The theory is that bacteria present in the gums can travel throughout the body. ?Once the bacterium enters the bloodstream, it sticks to the inside of the arteries in the heart. It may lead to some irritation, the body as a defense will try to protect the area by using cholesterol (like a scab or plaque). The result is the artery becomes narrowed as a &#8216;scab&#8217; forms. Sometimes the scab closes off the blood flow to the heart which creates chest pain as the heart struggles to receive enough oxygen to keep beating.<br/><br/>In some cases, the scab or plaque may flake off and instantly shut down the blood flow to the heart. If this happens inside the muscle of the heart, a heart attack will occur. In fact, the degree of gum disease is a better predictor of a heart attack than the levels of cholesterol.<br/><br/>What Can You Do?<br/><br/>The threat of periodontal and cardiovascular disease is serious. If in doubt, <br /> Visit a periodontist and obtain a full mouth periodontal evaluation, including X-rays, to screen for periodontal disease. If you have a family history of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes you should consider selecting a periodontist as your primary care dentist.?To increase your chances of an early diagnosis, this visit is crucial because patients are routinely asked about heart conditions and family history  Periodontal disease may be prevented easily by brushing, and by cleaning between the teeth with floss or thin toothpicks. ?However, brushing and flossing alone cannot cure periodontitis which is very difficult to stop once it starts and is usually painless.?The first sign of periodontal disease is bleeding gum&#8217;s. The last sign of periodontal disease is no teeth.  Make regular visits to your dental professional to help lower your risk of periodontitis. Proper dental care includes many heart-healthy recommendations, such as smoking cessation and a healthy diet. ?Good dental hygiene is vital to achieving and maintaining optimal health.   Due to an FDA approved procedure using the LANAP (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure) which is an alternative to traditional gum surgery. It removes harmful bacteria and diseased tissue from the gum pocket by passing a laser light between the gum and tooth. Patients don&#8217;t hear or feel it &#8211; except for a little warmth. The LANAP greatly reduces the pain and recovery time associated with traditional gum surgery.   <br />Brushing your teeth is a good reason to help decrease the risk of heart attacks and strokes. With heart disease being identified as the number one killer worldwide, claiming upward of 17 million people every year. The usual culprits, smoking, obesity and high levels of cholesterol are no longer the only risks, now gum disease has been added to the list.?It appears now that it doesn&#8217;t matter if you are fit, trim or appear to be healthy, but if you have gum disease, it may affect your overall health more than you know.</div>
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		<title>Oral Hygiene &#8211; Dental Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Mar 2012 12:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oral hygiene involves activities that promote good health of the mouth and prevent build-up of plaque on the teeth. Brushing, flossing, routine dental check-ups, professional dental cleanings at least twice a year, and using a daily mouthwash are some of these activities.Making sure to use fluoride toothpaste when brushing your teeth, professional fluoride treatments also [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Oral hygiene involves activities that promote good health of the mouth and prevent build-up of plaque on the teeth. Brushing, flossing, routine dental check-ups, professional dental cleanings at least twice a year, and using a daily mouthwash are some of these activities.<br/><br/>Making sure to use fluoride toothpaste when brushing your teeth, professional fluoride treatments also are available at dentist offices. A dental hygienist can apply such treatments in the form of foams, gels or rinse. an<br/><br/>Making sure your teeth are clean and free of debris is important. Pink gums that do not bleed or hurt when brushing or flossing can indicate good oral hygiene. Problems such as, constant bad breath or gums that bleed when brushing and flossing could be signs of a more situation and a dental visit is recommended.<br/><br/>The resistance from using tobacco products, eating a healthy diet and avoiding sugary snacks is necessary for efficient oral hygiene and you will recognize improvements in all around health.<br/><br/>There may be signs of more serious ailments, such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and HIV/AIDS that may often appear in the mouth.<br/><br/>&#8220;TMJ&#8221; or temporomandbular joint problems, may be associated with many symptoms. Clicking of the jaw, headaches, pain or pressure and ringing noise in the ears. dental bite, or pain in the back, neck and shoulder area.A dentist might treat TMJ problems first by prescribing reversible treatments that include the use of medications, local anesthetics, chiropractic care and physical therapy, to name a few examples.<br/><br/>If these are areas of your dental health that maybe a concern, you should talk to your dentist about who to see for a correct diagnosis.</div>
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		<title>Dental Care &#8211; Reaching Out to the Poor</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:06:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we talk about economic meltdown and inflation putting pressures on the pockets of today economy class population, we over look the fact that the ones below the poverty line are suffering the most. In that case, when they hardly care about loads of diseases around them, from where will they get the funds to [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>When we talk about economic meltdown and inflation putting pressures on the pockets of today economy class population, we over look the fact that the ones below the poverty line are suffering the most. In that case, when they hardly care about loads of diseases around them, from where will they get the funds to pay attention to the dental care?<br/><br/>A survey brought into lime light that poor people do not even know what Oral Health or Dental Care is! Their lack of knowledge sounds as strange to us as these terms would have sounded them. The poor, living in rural, backward areas carve even for the easy accessibility of basic human needs, so thinking that things like dental care reach out to them would obviously be foolish.<br/><br/>But today, efforts are being collaborated and thus, steps are being taken by practicing students as well as NGOs to take Dental Awareness and Dental Care to the remotest parts of rural stretches. To much extent, these efforts have been fruitful too. Now such camps even attract commercial product sponsors and thus are set-up in a better way.<br/><br/>Various medical institutes and non-profit organizations work towards the development of these rural people and within these development plans, they include dental plans too. These free plans include their free dental check-up and basic necessary medications if needed. Also, those who need proper treatments for instance a root canal treatment, cavity filling or tooth replacement, proper medical camps are set up where these treatments are given to them free of cost. These people are also enrolled as members of those Dental Plans for Poor [http://getfreedental.com/] so that whenever the next camp is set-up, they make it a point to turn-up for their free dental check-up.<br/><br/>The Free Dental Plans provide an opportunity, to the otherwise uneducated masses, to have the basic knowledge about tooth-care and oral health. The best part, that also serves as the driving factor for these poor people to enroll in these camps, is that they are free of cost i.e. charge nothing from the people in return of their service. There are awareness programmes organized within the camp to let these people know about the basic steps or home remedies that they can make use of in case of minimal dental troubles. These overall collaborating efforts of these free dental plans make them the best way of taking Dental Care to the poor.</div>
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		<title>Dental Care and Your Pregnancy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 11:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are pregnant, you may be smiling a bit more because of how happy you are. Taking care of your teeth, mouth and gums during your pregnancy is an essential step to ensure that your grin never switches to a frown. Studies conducted by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have shown that [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>If you are pregnant, you may be smiling a bit more because of how happy you are. Taking care of your teeth, mouth and gums during your pregnancy is an essential step to ensure that your grin never switches to a frown. Studies conducted by the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have shown that &#8220;those who received dental health care before or during their pregnancy had nearly 50 percent less risk of giving birth to preterm babies preterm or babies with low birth weight than those who neglected their own dental health care.&#8221; Additional, a lack of dental care has also been linked to cases of stillborn babies.<br/><br/>One such incident affected a California woman. The woman had untreated gum disease and MSNBC.com has indicated that transference of the oral bacteria, Fusobacterium nucleatum, was passed from the 35 year old to her unborn fetus via her bloodstream. The incident was reviewed by the Obstetrics and Gynecology and the doctors involved in the cause of the death was linked to the type of oral bacteria found in the woman&#8217;s mouth and her child&#8217;s stomach and lungs.<br/><br/>Hormonal changes are associated with pregnancy and that can trigger off changes in your oral health. Other statistics claim that 75 percent of pregnant women experience bleeding from their gums. Those experiencing the common sign of gum disease need to be cautious as The Journal of Periodontology has reported on cases oral bacteria from an expectant mother can appear in the amniotic fluid of some pregnant women, especially those at high-risk for a premature delivery.<br/><br/>The correlation between dental care and a healthy pregnancy cannot be ignored and professional dental care is a necessity for the sake of the mother and her unborn child. If you are considering starting a family, dental care is one expense that should be included in your budget.</div>
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		<title>Pediatric Dental Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2012 23:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many aspects to high-quality dental care pediatric. The experiences that a child has with their dentist and the rest of the staff will affect the way in which they view the importance of proper dental care for the rest of their lives. That is why it is critical to choose the best dental [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>There are many aspects to high-quality dental care pediatric. The experiences that a child has with their dentist and the rest of the staff will affect the way in which they view the importance of proper dental care for the rest of their lives. That is why it is critical to choose the best dental care pediatric from the outset.<br/><br/>A lifetime of good oral hygiene habits will begin at the very first visit. This is recommended to fall on the child&#8217;s first birthday, or within six months of having their first tooth come in. This visit will not be remembered by the child most likely, but the feeling of genuine compassion and concern for their well-being that quality dental care pediatric practitioners exhibit will prepare the child for the many visits they will have in the future. This facet of pediatric dentistry is perhaps one of the most important efforts that a dental office staff can put forth to reassure both the child and the parent.<br/><br/>Dental care pediatric also includes instilling an awareness of the importance of good oral hygiene to the child&#8217;s overall health. This effort will involve the parent or caretaker in the process, as they will be the child&#8217;s support mechanism as they develop their hygiene habits. Understanding the importance of regular brushing and flossing is as much the responsibility of the parent or caretaker as it is of the child themselves. Quality dental care pediatric will include this aspect as part of their education process for the family.<br/><br/>The time spent in the waiting room is in some ways as important as the time spent in the treatment area. This is where the child will have time to think about what they are about to deal with unless they can be made to feel relaxed and comfortable. Many dentist offices will have books and videos to entertain and distract the children from the business at hand, but the way in which the staff conducts themselves has a lot to do with reassuring the children as well. The overall environment in dental care pediatric should be one of confidence and compassion, with a good dose of genuine affection added in.<br/><br/>In fact, the entire process from setting the appointment to actually sitting in the dentist chair should be a reassuring and rewarding experience for the child and the parent or caretaker alike. Quality dental care pediatric will be focused on providing just such an experience each time a visit to the dentist takes place. A friendly and helpful scheduling staff, a competent and professional assistant staff, and a confident and personable dentist will guarantee that the child&#8217;s time in the office will be a positive one.<br/><br/>When choosing a dentist, a parent or caretaker should take into consideration all of these factors of dental care pediatric. It is important to see diplomas and merit awards displayed around the office, but the personal touches that dedicated and concerned staff members include in their professional practice are the keys to providing the best pediatric dental care that a child can have.</div>
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		<title>Dental Care For the Poor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 00:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All types of dental issues are attended by dentists. They can not only care for a person&#8217;s teeth but also other problems namely swollen gums, sore mouth, bad odor etc. It is always better to have routine dental checkups with your dentist rather than going for some acute problem later on. The fees charged by [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>All types of dental issues are attended by dentists. They can not only care for a person&#8217;s teeth but also other problems namely swollen gums, sore mouth, bad odor etc. It is always better to have routine dental checkups with your dentist rather than going for some acute problem later on. The fees charged by the dentist may be exorbitant but nominal fees can be charged by some dental care services with which you can get yourself treated at a lower cost.<br/><br/>Free or cheap dental checkups are done by some dental care organizations for all those people who find the cost of such services beyond their means. Universities also have many offers where in the poor people&#8217;s dental issues can be taken care of easily. Even dentistry students can conduct camps and projects to offer reasonable or free aid to those who suffer from dental issues or those who can ill afford dental care.<br/><br/>There are also several communities and plans established that keep in mind the welfare of the poor people who cannot afford a dental checkup. You can attend to your dental problems at a nominal cost by availing the services offered by governmental organizations and NGO&#8217;s. Several recognized dentists take part in such charity based dental events. Dental discount plans also come as a boon to those people who cannot pay for their dental checkups due to unfavorable financial conditions. By showing your membership card you can get the check up done by the dentist easily.</div>
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		<title>Health Insurance: Dental Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Majority of the families&#8217; worldwide main focus is on dental care, especially with their children. Dental is also included on Health insurance plans and this is one of the many everyday health expenses we are dealing with. Dental insurance is usually sold on a group plan because we all know that individual health plan costs [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Majority of the families&#8217; worldwide main focus is on dental care, especially with their children. Dental is also included on Health insurance plans and this is one of the many everyday health expenses we are dealing with. Dental insurance is usually sold on a group plan because we all know that individual health plan costs are higher. Like other insurance policies, dental insurance is an agreement between you and the insurance provider. The agreement may vary in terms but usually cover services such as fillings, crowns, extractions, bridgework, and dentures, as well as yearly check-ups and cleaning. More often it is in the form of a discount dental plan, which would provide you with a certain percentage discount at participating dentists.<br/><br/>You can also find dentists insurance plan that usually has full coverage and reimburses patients a percentage of the money spent on treatment. The patient opts to see the dentist of his or her choice. If your employer provides you with a dental insurance benefit, then your best bet is to enroll through group insurance, which is often more affordable. The main disadvantage to a good dental insurance plan is the cost- and working it into your budget. However, considering the connection between oral health and physical health, taking care of your teeth is a necessary investment. On the other hand if you are self-employed, or your workplace does not have dental benefits, then the key is to look around for the best value. With the competition in dental insurance increasing, you can find a policy that works within your family&#8217;s budget.</div>
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		<title>Dental Plans And Teeth Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows exercise and eating right are important things when thinking about your health, but sometimes people forget to consider the well being of their teeth. Teeth care should be an essential part of your daily health care regime, and seeing your dentist once ever six months for a check up, should be part of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone knows exercise and eating right are important things when thinking about your health, but sometimes people forget to consider the well being of their teeth. Teeth care should be an essential part of your daily health care regime, and seeing your dentist once ever six months for a check up, should be part of that process. Dental plans can help spread the cost of these visits out over time and protect you against other problems that might crop up with your teeth.</p>
<p>Going to the dentist can help prevent many things including, gum disease, cavities, and oral cancer by early detection. With dental plans you can be covered, depending on the dental insurance, to deal with any unforeseen expenses that might incur as a result of things needing to be fixed with your teeth. Accidents happen and dental insurance can be a real life preserver when unexpected costs come up.</p>
<p>The plans come in different packages, and prices vary depending on what you would like to have in your plan and what can fit into your budget. You can get dental insurance to cover an individual, a family or even a group, such as a plan for your employee&#8217;s. They usually cover a percentage of expenses that would be incurred when visiting the dentist. Some dental insurance may even include free regular check ups and preventative procedures such as cleanings.</p>
<p>You can buy dental plans through several venues which include employers, a dental insurance agent or online via dental insurance websites. Take into account, the coverages, limitations and whether there will be a deductible for certain services, when looking over what dental plans will be best for you. If you already have a family dentist you might want to find out what plans they accept so you can shop accordingly. Don&#8217;t forget to inquire as to whether you already have a dental insurance with your employer and if so, how much it covers.</p>
<p>With all the advances in health care today, it can be seen that making sure your teeth get the oral care they need, should be a priority of your health maintenance goals. Dental plans can make this objective attainable and within the family financial allowances. With so many dental insurance options, finding one that suits your individual requirements should not be difficult.</p>
<p>Brushing and flossing your teeth is important, but seeing a dentist on a regular basis is key to preventing oral illness and keeping safe from life threatening circumstances, such as cancer. Dental plans cannot only save you money in the long run, but give you the peace of mind that comes with knowing you&#8217;re doing all you can to stay well for yourself, and your family.</p>
<p>Consider looking into dental insurance to be prepared for unexpected expenses that sometimes occur with oral health care. Certainly parents can benefit from dental plans with children always needing cavities filled, x-rays and sometimes even braces. The average price for dental work is quite costly and a dental plan can help lessen the blow to the budget when emergencies befall us all. Staying healthy is crucial and your teeth are an important factor in maintaining it. Dental plans can help make that aspect of your life easier and more cost-effective.</p></div>
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		<title>Dental Care is Important to Overall Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is often said that the mouth can tell a story about how the rest of the body is working.? By getting regular dental care, nutritional deficiencies and signs of other infections can be detected. Diabetes, AIDS and other syndromes have indicators that start in the mouth. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, has been linked [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is often said that the mouth can tell a story about how the rest of the body is working.? By getting regular dental care, nutritional deficiencies and signs of other infections can be detected. Diabetes, AIDS and other syndromes have indicators that start in the mouth. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, has been linked to more serious ailments like cardiovascular disease, stroke and bacterial pneumonia.? If you are pregnant and have periodontal disease, there is a risk of delivering your baby pre-term or at a low-birth weight.</p>
<p>The links between gum disease and overall health are still being explored, but one finding is that some systemic diseases like HIV and diabetes that compromise the immune system make periodontal disease more serious. Studies also show that oral bacteria can lead to cardiovascular diseases, arterial blockages and even stroke. Having one of the above ailments does not mean you will get gum disease, nor vice versa, but the knowledge that your oral health or lack thereof can be an indication that something more severe is happening in your body, should be great reason for you to pay closer attention to your mouth. The treatment of oral disorders may prevent bigger issues in the long run.</p>
<p>Now, visiting the dentist, even for a routine checkup can get costly &#8211; so how can you afford to keep your mouth healthy and not empty your wallet? If your employer does not provide dental coverage, you may want to think about purchasing a discount dental care plan. You can get reduced rates for common dental care procedures.? Some discount plans provide coverage for dentures and braces as well. The savings can be up to 60%, so if you have an oral issue that needs attention, you can get it without breaking the bank.? For a quite affordable yearly membership fee, you can get the dental care you need to make sure that a small problem does not turn into a bigger one.</p></div>
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