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Dr. Heck Explains Utilizing Your 2018 Dental Insurance before it Expires!

  • By websitebuilder
  • 08 Oct, 2018

You pay for your dental insurance. It's time to maximize your remaining coverage before it expires December 31, 2019!

Most dental insurance plans have a yearly maximum coverage value.  For instance, some may provide up to $1000, $1500 or $2000 dollars of benefit per calendar year.  Often times, these plans run from Jan 1 to Dec 31st and therefore reset each year.  Other plans may have a anniversary date based on hire date or employee enrollment date, but all run for one calendar year.

If you have outstanding dental needs, are putting off a dental treatment visit or simply haven’t seen a dentist in some time for checkup and cleaning, it is certainly financially beneficial to use your remaining yearly dental insurance benefit before it expires.  This is especially the case if you have an extensive treatment plan which can leverage not only existing benefit this year (2018) but also a new set of benefits in 2019.  Additionally, taking into consideration any possible dental emergencies that may arise next year that could wipe out your insurance dollars, planning ahead to complete treatment before something bad happens is always a smart idea.

The office of Christopher F. Heck, DMD – Montgomery General Dentistrylocated conveniently in the heart of Montgomery, OH off Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway is well versed in dealing with any insurance questions or concerns you may have.  We can help you determine how your insurance works, what it covers, how much insurance benefit you have remaining and help you plan your treatment in a financially beneficial way.  Need financing or payment plans? We do that too!  Call our office today!

Dr. Heck is a family dentist and is known for top-quality care, friendly staff, and unparalleled patient attention. You can view a full list of their general, cosmetic, and restorative dental services online.  For an appointment, call us directly at:

(513) 794-1884

Schedule your appointment online:

www.montgomerygeneraldentistry.com




By websitebuilder October 4, 2018

If you cut your hand while chopping vegetables or develop chest pain while working out, you probably wouldn’t think twice about rushing to the emergency room. While most people can agree on the kinds of injuries and symptoms that warrant a trip to the hospital, few are familiar with the scenarios that constitute a dental emergency. Here are two of the biggest reasons people visit an emergency dentist.

Knocking out a Tooth

You might be surprised to learn that it can be possible to save a tooth that has been knocked out, especially if you act fast. To increase the chances of re-implanting the tooth successfully, rinse it off gently and place it back in the socket. Then, call your dentist. He will instruct you to keep the tooth moist. If you cannot reinsert it, place it in a small cup of milk until the appointment, during which it will be re-implanted permanently.

Facial & Dental Trauma

Children, adolescents and teenagers are often prone to facial trauma, whether it’s taking a fall or getting injured playing sports.  Facial and dental trauma are more common that you may believe and most dentists are well versed in handling these situations. Cuts, split lips, broken teeth and even broken jaw bones can occur when an impact to the face occurs.  Call your dentist right away if any of these issues happen to you or your child.  For severe injuries including car accidents, head trauma or assaults, please call 911 or see an emergency room nearest you. Dental follow up is often needed once things are stable. Call your dentist when advised by a physician or doctor.

Experiencing Severe Pain

A painful toothache that comes on suddenly and does not go away could be a sign of a cracked, chipped, fractured, or otherwise damaged tooth. Minor irritation that becomes worse gradually, on the other hand, may be a sign of a developing infection or abscess. In either scenario, it is wise to seek care as soon as possible. Chips and cracks can make the tooth vulnerable to extensive damage and decay, while infections and abscesses can cause serious complications if left untreated. Therefore, both constitute a dental emergency.  

If someone in your family needs an emergency dentist in Ohio, turn to Christopher F. Heck, DMD – Montgomery General Dentistry . This Montgomery dentist is proud to run a warm and inviting practice, where patients feel at ease from the moment they enter the waiting room. Whether you need to schedule your baby's first cleaning or teeth whitening for yourself, their friendly team will provide personalized care at every stage. Other oral health services include family dentistry, gum disease treatment, and laser dentistry. To reach out and schedule an appointment, fill out the form on their website , or call (513) 794-1884 to arrange for emergency care.

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