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Do you have diabetes? If so, are you aware that many potentially harmful problems can occur inside your mouth – those that may be linked to insulin resistance and blood sugar levels? Staying on top of your oral hygiene by seeking preventive care is one of the most positive ways to avoid complications and restorative care, but what about the cost? Discover why using your dental insurance benefits before they expire can help you save.
Primarily, diabetes and gum disease are intertwined. Although not everyone with diabetes has gum disease, and vice versa, those with a suppressed immune system caused by poor blood sugar levels can develop a bacterial infection in the soft oral tissues surrounding teeth.
This can make managing gum disease increasingly difficult, especially if your glucose is not properly monitored. The result is more advanced periodontal treatment and the potential for the infection to enter the bloodstream, putting your overall health at serious risk.
Living with diabetes means seeing your doctor regularly to ensure your condition is properly managed. It also means visiting your dentist every six months for dental checkups and cleanings.
These preventive services make a difference when ensuring the health and vitality of your teeth and gums. Their expertise and professional-grade equipment can pinpoint the earliest signs of decay and disease, allowing for faster treatment and positive outcomes.
Knowing your smile is in the best possible shape is only achievable if you prioritize dental visits. You can do this with or without dental insurance; however, if you are enrolled in a plan that provides coverage for preventive care, you’ll want to take advantage of it.
The reason is that these benefits expire at the end of the year, so once 2026 arrives, you’ll be required to meet your deductible again. Seeking gum disease treatment and preventive dentistry before 2025 is over allows you to save on your oral healthcare costs.
Most dental insurance companies provide 80-100% coverage for dental checkups and cleanings, so you pay little or nothing out of pocket. For minor or major restorative services, the coverage can range from 50-80%.
Not only will your out-of-pocket expenses be less, but you’ll get the care you need to keep your teeth and gums in proper shape while also taking better care of your overall health.
Don’t let diabetes keep you from taking the appropriate steps to improve your smile. Use your dental benefits to your advantage and save on the services you need to enjoy a healthier way of life.
About the Practice
Kraft & Schrott Dental Associates consists of two highly skilled dentists and specialists who provide higher-quality oral healthcare to patients living in and around Boston. Keeping each individual’s overall health in mind when preparing treatment plans, we care about preventing cavities and gum disease, so these issues do not negatively affect a person’s mind, heart, and body.
We also know this comes with a cost – one that can be hard for patients to afford. This is why we encourage using dental insurance benefits before they expire at the end of each year. If you need help to avoid certain oral health problems commonly linked to diabetes but are unsure how to maximize your benefits, contact us via our website or by calling (617) 227-4924.
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