Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Money, Money, Money

No, this isn't a post about your cash getting burned up in the gas tank.  Nowadays, costs seem to be rising for everything.  Sometimes, although we would like to save money by skipping our cleaning appointments with the dentist, we may be hurting our wallets more in the future.  Many insurance companies cover cleanings and exams twice per year at least.  Like we posted previously (here) the cost of prevention is much less than the cost of 'patching'.  Plus, usually, by the time a tooth is hurting you, it's going to cost more to fix, so early treatment is usually less expensive.  Just like changing the oil in your car is crucial to future use of the car, getting your oral maintenance taken care of is crucial to keeping your oral health in the best condition.  Also, if work needs to be done on a tooth, usually it is less expensive to treat that one tooth, than it is to pull the tooth and fill in the void!  There are two things you can do that will save you money.  First, educate yourself!  Find out more about your health so you can make lifestyle changes if needed.  Second, get your oral health check-up and maintenance to prevent, and save yourself some money!

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