Sunday, July 17, 2011

Family Dental Plan Insurance - High risk Dental Insurance




High risk dental insurance is a type of dental insurance that are afforded dental insurance clients who are considered financially unsound due to problems that had been experienced from them in the past with different insurance companies. The title of this kind of insurance would denote the kind of dental insurance clients it would cater to - high risk clients. To compensate for the risk that these dental insurance companies are taking by accepting clients that are considered high risk, these companies will be charging a much higher dental insurance cost.


As in all other types of business, dental insurance companies has their own background identification checking and information sharing of client relationship to identify insured clients who had been remiss in their payment obligations and other negative information that would classify them as high risk. Dental Insurance applicants who would be included in these lists will automatically be rejected by dental insurance companies because of their unsound financial relationship with other insurance companies. The growing number of dental insurance applicants considered as high risk has lead to the creation of a dental insurance company that caters to high risk dental insurance applicants.
Sometimes when it comes to problematic dental insured clients, the usual problems that would create issues in their payments would be the limitations that some of the insurance companies has in the coverage that they provide their clients. These limitations, which if not fully explained to the clients, will cause irritations and disagreement between the dental insurance company and the insured clients causing the clients to renege on their payments either to the insurance company or to the dental provider that may have provided the service. Still, there are clients that are just too hard up to pay up due to some financial problems that would result to their names being considered as high risk.




Being considered a high risk dental insurance applicant will of course subject your insurance application to outright rejection by most dental insurance companies. In these regard, you can end up applying for insurance from dental insurance companies accepting high risk dental insurance applicants. In recognition of the plight of low salaried workers and employees when it comes to their dental insurances and benefits, every state in the country has its own state law in terms of assisting hard up dental insurance applicants out rightly rejected by dental insurance companies as being high risk. You can consider applying for those high risk dental insurance policies sponsored by individual state to help their citizen avail of a dental insurance coverage that are government sponsored.
It would be considered as a relief if you can get a dental health insurance even on a high risk insurance policy especially if it is government sponsored. It is much better than to have no dental insurance at all. If your dental insurance application was rejected because you are considered as a high risk applicant, you can try searching the internet for dental insurance companies that are accepting high risk dental insurance applicants. You can also access the website of your City and look for high risk dental insurance sponsorship. Before applying for a sponsorship, be sure that you have read the pertinent guidelines and checklist if you qualify for such a state sponsored high risk dental insurance policy holder plan.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011

tips for healthy teeth

Several years ago, I corresponded with Dr. David
Kennedy, author of "How to Save Your Teeth:  Toxic-
Free Preventive Dentistry."
 
Dr. Kennedy graciously gave me permission to
share the following excerpts from his book:
 
 
His top three tips for healthy teeth, as outlined
in the post above, are:
 
1.  Get all types of sugar - even natural sugars -
off your teeth as soon as you can.  When brushing
isn't possible immediately following a meal, consider
at least thoroughly rinsing with water. 
 
2.  Use baking soda to help neutralize acids that
make their way onto your teeth.
 
3.  Consider having cavity-prone grooves in permanent
molar teeth sealed.
 
Be sure to have a look at the post above for more
thoughts from Dr. Kennedy on maintaining healthy teeth. 
 
***
 
Your diet is undoubtedly a huge determinant of
how healthy your teeth are.  Like all of your tissues,
your teeth are nourished from the inside-out via
your blood, so to build and maintain healthy teeth,
you need to ensure ongoing intake of foods that
are rich in vitamins and minerals. 
 
Dark green, leafy lettuce like romaine is one of
nature's best food choices for nourishing your
teeth.  Straight up, blended, or juiced, I typically
recommend shooting for one whole head of romaine
lettuce per day in cases where it's clear that a
person needs to increase mineral intake. 
 
In supplement form, I've experienced excellent
results with our whole food Bone Support tablet
formula, which contains all of the essential
nutrients your body needs to build and maintain
healthy teeth and bones:
 
 
Here's one note that I recently received about
our Bone Support formula:
 
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Dear Dr. Ben,
 
I'm thrilled to tell you that the sensitivity
that I had around my molars has been gone for
about a month.  It took about three months for
things to take effect.  I've become a flossing
maniac with all this lettuce (that I'm eating)
but it's totally worth feeling like my teeth are
much stronger. 
 
Thanks again for your recommendations.
 
Susan K.
Ojai, CA
 
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Susan had already been doing a good job with
maintaining good hygiene and following a relatively
healthy diet.
 
The two recommendations that I shared and that
seemed to make a significant difference were to
eat a head of romaine every day along with six
tablets of Bone Support. 
 
***
 
On to a different topic, I just heard from another
reader in Florida who reported recovering from a
chronic anal fissure by following some of the
recommendations in the following article:
 
 
Though most anal fissures heal quickly on their
own, in some cases, they can become chronic and
painful to the point of being debilitating. 
 
If you've ever spotted bright red blood on your
toilet tissue following a bowel movement, you've
likely had an anal fissure. 
 
Be sure to do a quick review of the post above
to ensure that you're doing what you can to keep
the tissues that make up the lower portion of your
colon healthy. 
 
***
 
Over the past few days, I've been learning more
about the life of George Washington Carver, a
brilliant inventor who was one of the first to
encourage farming of peanuts and sweet potatoes
back in the early 1900's. 
 
I'll leave you today with one of Mr. Carver's
observations on life that resonated deep within:
 
"How far you go in life depends on your being
tender with the young, compassionate with the aged,
sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the
weak and strong. Because someday in your life you
will have been all of these."
 
I can just about hear the chorus of Amen's out there.
 
Probably the single best quote ever for injecting
a little humility into one's day, right?
 
Until next time, be safe and healthy.
 
Ben Kim