Early teethers, gummy smiles and all babies in between, need to see the dentist by age 1. The American Dental Association’s recommendation is based on firsts. Babies should visit the dentist: • Within 6 months of getting a first tooth; and • No later than their first birthday … [Read more...]
Navigate the Medicare Dental Dilemma
Emotions run high for pre-retirees. The retirement cloud comes in 2 forms—one part white and fluffy (no more work!) — another dark and ominous (no more benefits?). Medicare doesn’t cover dental—including procedures, care or devices. Medicare will only cover it if it’s required … [Read more...]
Tips to Budget your Next Dental Procedure
You visit the dentist to get a better look at the tooth that’s been bothering you and you end up leaving the office needing a procedure that you weren’t expecting. You don’t need us to tell you that dental care can sometimes be costly, but it doesn’t have to be a stress point. … [Read more...]
1 Rule Babysitters Shouldn’t Break
Upon returning home from your “date night,” you probably don’t want to think about dental care for your kids. It may seem like an inconvenience to remind the babysitter to ensure the kids’ teeth are brushed. But, it will be more of a pain if they’re not getting regular care to … [Read more...]
3 Reasons Honolulu Makes us Smile
Every island in Hawaii is epic, but we have a special place in our hearts for Oahu (after all, we’re headquartered here). Here are 3 of the many reasons we love Honolulu: 1. There’s Not A Bad View in the House. Honolulu has some of the most spectacular views in the U.S. The … [Read more...]
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