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Delta Dental has affordable individual dental plans available for you. These plans make it easy to receive Delta Dental coverage and protect your health.
Keeping your smile healthy is an important part of keeping your body healthy. LifeSmile is an oral wellness program that helps you focus on your oral health and well-being with education and tips for improving and maintaining good dental health habits.
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A healthy mouth is more than just a nice smile. It helps you to eat, drink, talk and smile. And since oral health and overall health are connected, having a healthy smile can help keep the rest of your body healthy, too.
As one of the nation’s largest providers of dental benefits, Delta Dental has been and will continue to be a leading partner in the prevention of opioid abuse.
Community water fluoridation is a safe and cost-effective way to fight tooth decay and improve oral health.
Your dentist searches for clues that may point to other serious health issues.
Losing a tooth can be an exciting but scary time in a child’s life, and it’s important parents feel prepared when this milestone arrives.
Cavities don’t stop with childhood. Maintaining a good oral health care routine, with regular visits to the dentist, is important for seniors who want to keep their smile.
Medications are designed to help you feel better, but some can have negative side effects on your oral health.
Oral cancer is on the rise, but not for whom you may think. An increasing number of nonsmoking, young adults are at risk, but why?
When an older adult enters a long-term care facility, family and caregivers need to make sure oral hygiene remains a priority.
Many diseases can leave signs and symptoms in and around your mouth and jaw, making regular dental visits important for your oral and overall health.
Wearing dentures doesn’t mean you have to hide from the camera. With routine dental visits and good oral health, you can smile for years to come.
Dental visits aren’t just for children. While growing older has its advantages, canceling on your dentist can mean serious harm for your oral health.
Studies have shown that gum disease and heart disease have similar underlying causes, making your oral health care important for your heart health.
View the latest issue of grin! magazine. It is full of news, notes and entertainment to keep your smile healthy and happy!