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Category: Oral Health

What Dentists Wish Their Patients Understood About Dental Insurance

Dental insurance is an extremely complex and fickle topic. And unfortunately, while many patients have dental insurance, understanding it is an entirely different matter. One of the most common misconceptions is the difference between a facility that “accepts” insurance and

What Goes Into the Price Of A Trip To The Dentist

A trip to the dentist, just like a visit to another medical provider, can sometimes end in an unexpected bill to the patient. The patient may leave the office frustrated and confused about the amount charged for the service. “Doesn’t

How to Prevent Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is the start of cavities. When you eat foods that are high in sugar or starch, your mouth forms a bacteria known as plaque, which releases an acid that wears away tooth enamel. When left unaddressed, this acid

How to Choose a Dentist for Your Child

You may think that professional dental care isn’t necessary for children who still have their baby teeth, but regular examinations and cleanings can help set your child up for a lifetime of excellent oral health. According to the American Dental

What Does General Dentistry Cover?

In the same way several different specialties exist in the medical industry, the same is true when it comes to general dentistry. Here at Dansville Dental Professionals, we like to make sure our current patients, as well our potential patients,

How to Eliminate the Fear of Your Regular Dental Cleaning

Most dental offices recommend a dental cleaning twice a year, but we know that for those with dental-related fears, this can be daunting. That doesn’t have to be the case! With a little time spent beforehand to face the fears

Dansville and Bath Dental Professionals Urge Screenings During Oral Cancer Awareness Month

Your dental professional may save your life. Oral cancer is on the rise, with more than 49,000 cases projected to be diagnosed this year, and screening for this condition is more important than ever. There are two distinct pathways by

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