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Regular Checkups can Save you Thousands

9/1/2012

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It might sound crazy, but spending $100 on your teeth can actually save you thousands. How? First let's look at what $100 covers. The average cost of a dental exam and cleaning is $50 - $135. If you have dental insurance, your out-of-pocket expense may range from nominal to nothing for basic dental care services including X-rays.
 
Now let's go over how this can actually save you thousands.
  If you have dental problems like tooth decay, gum disease or even oral cancer, regular dental visits give your dentist a chance to catch it early on. That's key. Because the earlier your dentist diagnoses a problem the easier it is to treat.

For example, if you have gum disease and let it go unchecked (and untreated) for too long, you may need extensive -- and expensive -- gum disease treatment. Regular dental checkups allow you and your dentist to stay ahead of problems, which can translate into thousands saved.
 
A professional dental cleaning is also a must because it's the only way to effectively remove tartar (hardened plaque). Even if you brush and floss regularly, that’s not enough. Besides looking unsightly (tartar is a "stain magnet" and often has a brown or yellowish tint), tartar also contains cavity-causing bacteria. Preventing the need for a mouthful of fillings every year easily adds up to thousands saved in the long run.
 
Perhaps one of the most important reasons to invest in regular dental exams and cleanings is that it has a positive impact on your overall health. Recent studies have shown that there’s a link between periodontal disease and heart disease; when the former is present, the latter is twice as likely.
 
According to the American Academy of Periodontology, gum disease can have a domino effect on your health. The bacteria caused by periodontal disease can enter your bloodstream and attach to your heart's blood vessels, causing dangerous blood clots. Another scenario is that the plaque buildup caused by periodontal disease can cause the heart's blood vessels to swell.
 
In this way, regular checkups and cleanings are not only money-saving but life-saving. And that’s priceless.

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4/21/2013 09:52:35 pm

Wow great points. Definitely precaution is better than care, You have Truly said and explained Regular Checkups can Save you Thousands....

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6/22/2018 10:51:59 pm

It was amazing that you explained how regular dental checkups will help me save thousands by being ahead of the problems and discovering them before they get worse. If that is the case, then I will start looking for a dentist to work with as early as now. I know that when I was younger, I had sensitive gums, I'm afraid to know now that the problem has gotten worse, though I will still get it checked.

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