
Dental emergencies can be scary, and they never seem to happen at a convenient time. Unfortunately, this is still something that many of us experience over our lifetime. You can chip your tooth by a variety of different means. Whether you chomped down on something a little too hard or took an elbow to the face when playing basketball, you could end up with a dental injury. The good news is that you won’t be left with a broken tooth for the rest of your life. Continue reading to learn more about chipped teeth and what you should do if it happens to you.
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According to the National Health Interview Survey, a little over half of adults have private dental insurance; however, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports one-third of Americans haven’t been to a dentist within the past year. Dental insurance is a monthly investment that provides discounted rates for the services your teeth and gums need to stay healthy. If you pay your monthly premium, but don’t visit your dentist, you’re throwing hundreds to thousands of dollars down the drain each year. It’s not too late to maximize your benefits. Here’s how you can achieve the healthy smile you deserve for minimal expense.