Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 | Author:
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Your teeth are very important and if you don’t take good care of it, it’ll cost you thousands later down the road. The older you get the more you will get dental problems. If you take the time to take care of your teeth every single day then you won’t get any problem. The problem is that most people neglect their teeth, especially younger people who go out until 3am and sleep right away when they get home and don’t brush their teeth. I’ve seen my brothers done it. They would go out too late and don’t even have the energy to brush their teeth when they get home and he did ends up with some teeth problems. This doesn’t sounds pleasant but it’s true.

You can brush before going to bed and after each meal. Brush your teeth as often as you need to and are required to. You can get rid of foods stuck in your teeth that can cause bacterial growth. Always brush before you go to bed because you have at least 10 hours for bacterial to be happy. You can floss before going to bed and after each meal. Floss and floss again. Flossing will be your best friend when you turn older and realized that the floss saves you from fake teeth. Flossing will get out all of the trapped foods and plague between your teeth and gums that let bacteria grow more. Having foods and plague build up will give you gingivitis that can get into your bloodstreams.

This is your best friend again. Anti-bacterial mouth wash is the best gift you can give to yourself. It’ll get rid of bacteria in your mouth that can cause dental diseases. Use it every single time you brush your teeth. It’s one of the most important step to dental health. You can’t missed it, so stock up your restrooms with tons of mouthwash.

Replace your toothbrush every 2-3 months.The dentists recommend that you replace your toothbrush often because your toothbrush will trapped lots of bacteria as you use it. The old bristle won’t be able to do a good job either.

It’s a good idea to clean your toothbrush with mouthwash before you put it into your mouth to get rid of bacteria. Buy more floss. Floss is your best friend. Don’t forget to use it. Buy an electric toothbrush. It has more power than a non-electric toothbrush and it can reach area that your hands can’t. Get a home cleaning kit.

You can do a lot on your own too. One of my favorite thing is the scrapers. It can removes plague really well. Your best bet is remove all plague with this scraper. Plague will gives you lots of dental problems.

Get a checkup when you see problems. Don’t hesitate or else it’ll be too late. Your disease can progress into something worse and it’ll cost you more money and maybe even the tooth. Take calcium supplements. Calcium will make your teeth strong and you won’t chip it. It’s one of the best thing you can take for your teeth. You can also drink plenty of non-fat milk or eat orange and cheese for strong teeth.

Stay away from sweets. Sweets will make your teeth really prone to cavities. Coffee and colored drinks will stain your teeth. Drink with a straw to avoid coloring your teeth. Citric acid foods like lemon will tear away your teeth enamel. Acidic food will tear away your teeth enamel making it weaker and will break easily. Don’t eat hard food like ice that requires strong bite because you can chip your teeth. You can chip or break a portion of your tooth if you have weak tooth, especially kids.

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18 Responses

  1. 1
    Shiloh 

    Well, your best option for cheap dental care, is getting the work done by a student, at a dental school near you. They have LOOOONNNG lines, though.

    For cheap health care, you're probably best off visiting your campus clinic. There's no coverage cheaper than your school plan, but the benefits are usually pretty limited, also. You can talk to a doctor about getting cheap asthma medications, that are on generics. You won't get CFC inhalers that way, but you'll get ones that will WORK.

  2. 2
    Pearl 

    healthquotes.awardspace.info – my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.

  3. 3
    Debbie 

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news. If you need a flex sig and a biopsy chances are slim that any individual insurance company will accept you at any price, and if there is one that will they won't cover those procedures since they are pre-existing. Also, most companies will not accept someone unemployed on an individual policy. This is not because they're afraid you can't pay the premium but because they know you'll possibly soon get employment with benefits and cancel the policy. They will issue short term policies but those don't cover any pre-existing conditions.

    Dental implants are not covered with health insurance, nor are they covered with most dental policies.

  4. 4
    briangurl24 

    lmao the kid open the mouth and chik didnt even say open mouth

  5. 5
    Heavy-Metal123 

    The key difference is basically one. Do you have a special dentist that you MUST see that is not listed in Aetna's HMO network? If so, then go with the PPO. (Preferred Provider) Check their web site for the list.

    If you just need a dentist to be able to handle the routine cleaning and cavities, go with the HMO. You can always ask around and see who is on the list that is good to go to. What will be covered as far as procedure wise is the same, but you will pay more out of your pocket for the PPO, both ways……with initial cost and when you see the dentist. Trust me…..we have Aetna, have had others, and this is a very sore subject with me. We have to carry the PPO because not enough docs and dentist around our area accept the HMO.

    The statement made that "if it cost more it must be better" is absolutely absurd and this is the kind of person that the insurance companies love to deal with. (And take money from)

  6. 6
    hzmtk22 

    Would you marry me?!

  7. 7
    hthaya2 

    stop saying therefore

  8. 8
    Heavy-Metal123 

    healthquotes.awardspace.info – I switched to this health insurance from them, cause it gives much cheaper rates for m?.

  9. 9
    Sexy M 

    Dental services are not typically considered medical care, that is why they are always riders (add ons ) to the usual medical policy. Dental insurance can be actually very inexpensive as a stand alone policy. Vision is similar in that medical eye problems (glaucoma, etc) treated by an ophthalmologist are usually billed under medical services; glasses (& optometry visits for this) are usually stand alone. Poor vision is not considered health care historically. Glasses are a relative new invention in the scheme of things and were considered a luxury not a necessity.

    Many aspects of the health care bill do not start for 4 or more years anyway. Explore dental & vision plans on your own-some are really cheap. Cost co and other places do vision; dental schools provide cheap dental services if you need that.

  10. 10
    barbevans04 

    Health insurance is different from dental. The premiums aren't based on your income – except welfare insurance – Medicaid and Medicare. You would do a search for "ohio medicaid" to get the website, and see if your income is low enough to qualify.

    A regular health policy for you, with a low deductible, is GOING to cost $200 a month. If you want to take a high deductible, like $4,000, you can probably cut that in half – but YOU pay the first $4,000 of any medical bills.

    Dental, well, I haven't seen a private dental policy that pays out more than it costs. So run the numbers befor you buy one.

  11. 11
    23soccerlife 

    “Depending on the person and how many teeth that you have”
    Well. I have 3 teeth. How much floss should I break off?

  12. 12
    tts1996 

    you people are so stupid

  13. 13
    milaia_ia 

    I haven't seen any private dental policies that pay out more than they cost, after waiting periods and coverage limits.

    Dental is ALWAYS seperate from health, unless you have welfare health insurance, and usually dental isn't covered for adults then, either.

    *I* think you should locate a local dental school, and pay cash for heavily discounted work there.

  14. 14
    Bengalltigerr 

    kid looks like a boy

  15. 15
    Shiftygoblin 

    “Alot more better smelling breath” I thought dentist had to be smart?

  16. 16
    kamichama23 

    I cut my gums how to do it without cuttingyour gums?

  17. 17
    Wademd 

    http://www.insurance-canada.ca/health-products/health-visitor/health-visitor.php

    this is a list of companies that may be able to help.

  18. 18
    killy642 

    I did this, I cut my gums

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