South Florida has one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States. Every year, more and more people discover the benefits of living here, including our tropical climate, the welcoming business environment, and the laid back lifestyle. But moving to a new area can be difficul...
Read MoreGoing to the dentist isn't usually number one on most people's most eagerly anticipated activities. But it's necessary if you want healthy, functional teeth that last a lifetime. But why do most dentists recommend that their patients see them two times per year? Couldn't most people jus...
Read MoreTeeth are important for humans. Not only do healthy teeth help us chew food and speak clearly, but they also are a key factor in physical attraction. First impressions are important. So when you flash a smile of white, perfect teeth, you are more likely to get a second look from somebody you are try...
Read MoreThere are lots of reasons people need to choose a new dentist. Maybe their old dentist retired. Or perhaps they moved away. Or it could be they simply didn't care for the quality of service they provided by their current dentist and want to find somebody better. Whatever the reason, fin...
Read MoreMany employers offer dental insurance as part of their compensation package. The problem is many dental plans are "use it or lose it" proposition. In other words, if you don't take advantage of the dental care that you are entitled to during the program's term, your dental benefits may expire withou...
Read MoreWhen it comes to fixing your teeth, you have a lot of options. But sometimes even when you take care of your teeth by following good oral health habits every day, something can go wrong. For example, some people simply have a genetic predisposition to problems like tooth decay or gum di...
Read MoreSometimes the hardest part about taking care of your mouth and gums is remembering to do it. Brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash promote healthy teeth, freshen breath, and dramatically decrease your risk of dental issues such as cavities, tooth decay, and gum disease. But they won't work if you ...
Read MoreVery few people who have dental insurance truly understand exactly what is covered and what they need to pay for themselves. It's almost as if insurance companies want policies to be needlessly dense and confusing so that they are practically impossible for the average person to understand. &nbs...
Read MoreDuring the first few months of the global pandemic, lots of people were rescheduling or even canceling medical and dental appointments. That's completely understandable given the uncertainty and anxiety surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak. But now that life is returning to something resem...
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