
At your last checkup, did your dentist tell you that you needed a filling or two? If so, you’re definitely not alone. In fact, more than 90% of American adults have had at least one cavity. While you may be tempted to avoid getting your cavities taken care of until after the holidays, getting any fillings you need before the end of the year can actually save you money. Continue reading to learn how.
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It’s almost 2020, which means your dental insurance company is eagerly counting down until the clock strikes midnight on December 31. Why? It’s because in a matter of seconds, anything that is left behind and unused on your insurance policy is sent right back into their hands, effectively putting your deductible and annual maximum back at $0. If this sounds like a bad dream, unfortunately, it’s a reality and while you can’t stop it, you can prevent how much, if any, your insurance receives when January 1 arrives. Hear from a
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Have you seen teeth whitening products but been too leery to purchase them? If you’re looking for natural ways to brighten your smile at home, it could be as easy as eating certain foods. Some foods and drinks can stain your smile and some can actually whiten it over time. Your family dentist in Brownstown gives you the do’s and don’ts on maintaining your bright smile.
Want to try something different as a New Year’s resolution in 2019? One possibility is focusing on you and your family’s oral health! Sure, most people try to improve their general health each January, but it’s equally important to take good care of your smile as well. And scheduling regular checkups with a dentist in Brownstown is the first step to making sure your teeth and gums are healthy. In this blog, you’ll find out why checkups are more than “just a cleaning,” and how to maintain your oral health in between visits!
As we approach the end of another year, Dr. Sammi Hadad and our team at Ultimate Dental want to take a moment to thank you for choosing us as your family dentist in Brownstown. We embrace your family as our own while we help to create generations of