Free Dental Care

Most Americans do not have dental insurance nor can they afford to visit the dentist every six months as recommended by various Dental Associations.  Proper dental check ups are even more important for young children.  While most adults can get away with less frequent dentist visits. Miles of Smiles is a dental office on wheels, which helps people who cannot afford dental insurance for family.  The complete mobile dental office is a full service dental care vehicle.  Cayuga … [Read more...]

Don’t Leave US for Tooth Ache

More and more Americans are leaving the US, not for good, just for health care.  Saving thousands of dollars for hip replacement surgery and various dental procedures many US citizens are choosing countries like Mexico and Hungary for affordable health care. While vacationing in Hungary, one couple saved nearly $10,000 to have full-blown dental work done on each of them.  Is this what we as Americans are faced with, traveling abroad to a third world country to find affordable dental care as … [Read more...]

AmeriPlan Dental Free Month

For the entire month of May 2007  AmeriPlan is offering the first month free for the DVPC plan (Dental, Vision, Prescription and Chiropractic Benefits Plan). Individual membership is $11.95 per month.  An entire household can use the four benefits for only $19.95 per month.  This May promotion will give you a chance to try the AmeriPlan Dental package FREE for the first month  the $20 Registration fee will still apply and is not refundable. The AmeriPlan Dental Benefits have no … [Read more...]

Dental Emergency Action Plans

When faced with a dental emergency you need to get urgent care as soon as possible.  Below we have outlined a few steps that should be followed to diminish the aches and harm to your teeth while you wait for treatment. The most common dental emergencies are is a knocked out tooth, a broken or cracked tooth and even minor cuts or abrasions to your lips or gums.  These emergencies require action as soon as possible.  You should seek dental care the same day if at all possible. While … [Read more...]

Health Care Reform Not Dead

Most large companies are facing sky rocking health care costs.  The top brass from these companies are speaking out again.  Back on 1994 Hillary Rodham Clinton’s attempt to fix the United States medical system was shot down.  Very few are in support of a wholesale move to government directed medicine – but most are looking at changing up the current employer subsidized health system. Health Insurance costs are rising at a speed faster than the current rate of … [Read more...]

Health Insurance And College Students

Health Insurance And College Students   by Mike Bell As a parent you should not overlook a solid health plan for your college student. Among all the other support you give to your son or daughter, selecting a health plan should be high on your list of things to do. Often enough your own health plan will cover your children when they are 20 to 24 years old. Your college student usually has to qualify to be put on your health plan, such as financial dependency on you and long term … [Read more...]

Practice Good Dental Health

Along with eating healthy you should also practice good dental health everyday.  Health problems can occur from an oral disease.  Here we have listed the quick five – featuring five key practices for achieving good dental health. 1. You should brush your teeth not less than twice a day; you should also floss once every single day. 2.  Eat a balanced meal three times a day including fruits and vegetables. 3. At least once a week you should check your mouth for signs of … [Read more...]