Proper oral hygiene is how you can prevent tooth decay and keep yourself out of the dentist office. However, even if you practice the strictest oral hygiene and avoid all sugary foods and drinks you'll eventually end up in the dentist office. While you think "Hey, I take great care of my teeth, so I don't need to worry about cavities" you might get a rude awakening when you accidentally trip or get into accident and chip or break tooth. While you've gone to great lengths to avoid the dentist with proper oral hygiene you can't avoid accidents that can break, dislodge or crack a tooth. In a situation where that happens you'll need to visit a dentist and let me tell you it's going to easily cost you $1,000 if you need to replace a tooth and get a dental implant; maybe that $15.00 a month dental insurance deduction from your paycheck might be worth it.
Don't let me lure you into a false hope either, just because you have dental insurance doesn't mean you won't have to ante up some money at the dentist office. There are 3 major types of dental insurance, PPO, HMO and discount plans. A PPO dental plan allows you to visit any dentist within your network, but you'll have a deductible and a maximum annual coverage amount. A HMO dental plan requires you to choose one dentist as your primary care dentist, but there is no deductible or maximum annual coverage amount; you do have to make co-pays for each service. A discount plan just simply gives you a discount of specific services depending on dental care required.


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