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Can gum and periodontal disease cost me more in healthcare expenses?

2016-10-25T17:19:17-06:00

Can gum and periodontal disease cost me more in healthcare expenses?   By Willie Johnson RDH B.S. Have you ever noticed bleeding in your mouth after brushing and flossing?  Has your dentist or hygienist questioned you about your home-care regimen?  Questions like:  How often are you flossing?  Are you using your Waterpik?   Or, maybe you know someone who has really red, swollen-looking gums, and is not seeking dental care on a regular basis.   If any of these sound familiar, there’s certainly a chance you or they may have a mild to moderate case of gum disease. There are roughly two phases [...]

Can gum and periodontal disease cost me more in healthcare expenses?2016-10-25T17:19:17-06:00

Help! My mouth is so DRY!!!

2016-10-25T21:52:30-06:00

Help!  My Mouth is So DRY! By: April Lesh, RDH The Mile High city is known for its altitude and sunny skies!  That combination is great for outdoor enthusiasts but this climate also has its challenges.  Any Denverite will tell you that we are never without lip balm, and always have our water bottles in tow.  Below average relative humidity levels mean dry climate, dry skin, and for a lot of people, dry mouth. The medical term for dry mouth is xerostomia (ZEER-oh-STO-mee-uh), and it is a common struggle for so many patients that I see here at Metropolitan Dental Care.  Common [...]

Help! My mouth is so DRY!!!2016-10-25T21:52:30-06:00

Kids’ Care

2016-10-25T21:39:20-06:00

Kids' Care By: Amber Basford, EDDA As most parents out there know, it can be torturous trying to get our children to allow us to properly brush their teeth on a daily basis.  I won't even start in on the flossing!  And, starting your child off with good dental care can help protect their teeth for decades to come.   A baby's 20 primary teeth are already present in the jaw at birth.  Those baby teeth that begin coming through the gums around 6 months help set the stage for their future smile, by keeping space in the jaw for adult teeth.  Let's review [...]

Kids’ Care2016-10-25T21:39:20-06:00

Ins and Outs of Understanding Your Dental Insurance

2025-07-27T00:58:42-06:00

The Ins and Outs of Understanding Your Dental Insurance By Rachael Baer –Front Office You’ve got a great dentist.  Awesome!  A dentist you trust - Even better!  But, let’s face it: Dental work is not cheap.  You’ll need good dental insurance to help pay the hefty fees/costs associated with more expensive dental work: fillings, crowns, bridges, scaling and root planing, etc.  The dental insurance terminology can get very confusing, even sometimes for some of us that work with it every day.  Do you know what your deductible is?  Your annual maximums?  Your coverage levels and frequencies allowed for different services?  Do [...]

Ins and Outs of Understanding Your Dental Insurance2025-07-27T00:58:42-06:00

My Journey Through Invisalign (post #3)

2016-10-25T21:42:59-06:00

My Invisalign progess By: Tammy Kuzara I am now in tray 6, so that means I have been wearing my invisalgn for almost 12 weeks. The time really has gone by quickly. I have noticed the changes a bit, most likely because I had such a huge gap where the tooth was extracted.  Now I can get by with saying I just have a natural diastema (gap between teeth). I went to my first check up and everything seems to moving like they are supposed to, and the trays are fitting well.  It’s so fascinating to see the movement of my [...]

My Journey Through Invisalign (post #3)2016-10-25T21:42:59-06:00
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