
For many children, losing baby teeth and getting their set of adult pearly whites is an exciting time. However, what if those highly anticipated permanent teeth start to come in before the baby teeth fall out? While seeing a tooth start to pop up in front of or behind a baby tooth can be somewhat alarming, there’s no need to panic. Two rows of teeth in kids is a phenomenon known as “shark teeth.” Read on as we break down what causes this condition and what you should do if your child develops it.
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Believe it or not, the new year is right around the corner which means your insurance benefits are about to be reinstated. Although you have all year to use them before they expire, it’s best to schedule your next dental checkup and cleaning early in the year. Here are 4 reasons to visit your dentist right after the holidays.
Nowadays, more Americans than ever have private dental insurance; however, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates at least 108 million people don’t have coverage. If your employer doesn’t offer benefits, you might believe you can’t afford to see your dentist, but that isn’t the case. A dental savings plan may be an option for you. You can enjoy the personalized services you need without breaking the bank.