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to brush 2X a day, see a dentist 2X a year, floss 1X a day, & replace your toothbrush 3 to 4X a year. People with dental insurance are more likely to visit the dentist than those without dental insurance. Tongue cleaning with a tongue scraper is proven to help reduce heart attacks
July 20, 2015
The Oral-Systemic Health Connection
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to the recommendations. Then, I'd be looking into Bale/Doneen and some of the emerging oral-systemic science....knock your socks off!!!! I love where your heads at!! Insurance says every 6 months, so they should be in every 6 months. Why fight the monster? As we all know, the Insurance Company could care less. We
June 16, 2017
The Oral-Systemic Health Connection
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I stopped reading when I got to the part that said the bad teeth wasn't because of the sugar and lack of brushing, but no insurance
October 28, 2014
The Oral-Systemic Health Connection
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Periodontal disease associated with cardiovascular risk in large multicentre study. Oral Pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis Impairs Body’s Response to Infection. Does my insurance cover it?I'm eagerly waiting the day dental is covered by...Quote: mautyI'm eagerly waiting the day dental
October 09, 2014
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study involved more than 338,891 individuals over a five-year period (2005-2009) with both Highmark medical insurance and United Concordia dental coverage. All individuals had gum disease and one or more of following conditions: type 2 diabetes, cerebral vascular disease, coronary artery disease
April 01, 2014
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gnawing on her nails and not fully biting them off . She of course didnt want to pay for the new filling as insurance wouldnt cover it again. Threw a big stink and I think the office wrote it off, if I remember correctly. Not easy to deal with nail biters. The foul tasting nail polish does not deter them
July 16, 2024
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,their eyesight will be temporarily screwed up. Somehow it changes the shape of the eyeball. I'd love to know how much 30 dives in hyperbaric o2 or whatever the protocol is would cost. Id guess 40k. Hope their insurance covers it! What!! Insurance doesnt cover it? Ill pass...But mam youll lose half of your
February 20, 2020
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households are followed for a 2-year period and interviewed regarding health status, healthcare access and use, insurance status, and healthcare costs. In the 2013 MEPS, 441 individuals experienced at least one episode of pneumonia (1.68% of the sample), while 26,246 did not. In the multivariate
November 14, 2016
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by insurance? Would this extend to carotid screening? Should we consider taking BO as a screening? And can we charge? OK.. NOW you're just being ridiculous You may be right, but I think most patients will see it as a money maker for the dental office that does this, plain and simple. There is nearly zero
October 19, 2020
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journal Healthcare: The Journal of Delivery Science and Innovation; is an elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI); and an invited Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP). He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and in journals such as the New England Journal
November 22, 2018
The Oral-Systemic Health Connection
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they do not have oral cancer. Insurance companies do not recognize a complete oral cancer screening with reimbursements, yet it is standard of care in every state. Dentists dislike using the C word to patients for fear of making the patients fearful. Some dentists and hygienists do
May 25, 2017
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