New York Dental Plan
Featured low cost dental plan for your area:
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Ameriplan USA® Dental Plan |
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| Availability: |
Nationwide |
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25,000 |
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| Monthly Membership Fee |
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| Family: |
$19.95 per month |
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| Annual Membership Fee |
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| Family: |
$239.40 per year |
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Since 1992, Ameriplan USA® has been committed to building a quality network for all your dental care needs. We currently have more than 25,000 dentists and locations nationwide, and we add more every day. If you are looking for high-quality dentists and real savings, the AmeriPlan Dental Plan is the right choice!
And, because this is not insurance, there are no deductibles, no claim forms, and no annual limits to the benefits you can receive. Simply present the identification card and receive immediate savings at the time of service.
Plus, get 3 additional benefits added to your program for FREE!
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View Plan Details and Sample Savings |
Provider Search: After entering your location, a list of participating dentists within range of you will be displayed along with their dental service fee schedule and contact information. (For your convenience - search results will open in a new window)
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Did You Know ...
courtesy of LifeTips.com |
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Thumb Sucking Can Cause Tooth Damage
Suck suck suck suck suck suck…although the image of an infant sitting down with his thumb for a nice suck can be pretty endearing, as your child ages it can become less cute. So how old is too old for thumb sucking? According to the American Dental Association, thumb sucking starts to become a permanent problem if continued beyond four or five years of age. Fortunately, most children spontaneously stop the habit by this point, but if your child is still sucking away at that age and you want to avoid paying the potentially high costs associated with orthodontists later on, there are a number of things you can do to help you child kick the habit. Above all, it is important that you not put too much overt pressure on your child as that can have the reverse effect, turning what is a natural development phase into an ingrained habit. Instead, use more subtle methods, such as trying to distract your child when you notice their thumb enter their mouth. You can also consult your child’s pediatrician regarding the number of thumb painting treatments out there, which, when applied, make the thumb much less tasty and therefore much less appealing for sucking.
View featured Low Cost Dental Plan details and sample savings for your area.
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