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The importance of maintaining healthy primary teeth, also known as “baby teeth,” is sometimes overlooked, even by the most well-informed parents. Primary teeth aid in the child’s ability to chew and speak properly. Even though these teeth are temporary and will eventually fall out, the primary teeth are the placeholders for permanent teeth. Their development can impact a child’s smile for the rest of his or her life. In addition, an untreated cavity that forms in a baby tooth can, if given enough time, cause decay in the underlying adult tooth.
The American Pediatric Dental Association recommends that children should be seen by age one, which is generally when their first teeth begin to erupt. During this first visit, Dr. Haag will check the teeth for signs of tooth decay or other problems. Issues such as thumb-sucking can be addressed. They can also demonstrate the best methods for caring for primary teeth and recommend appropriate products. Instilling good habits early on prevents problems in adulthood.
Most importantly, a first visit helps familiarize children with the dentists, their staff, and the workings of the office, helping to make them feel safe and comfortable during future appointments.
Most likely, yes. Southwest Nebraska Dental Center accepts a wide variety of dental insurance plans. We are also preferred providers for the following companies:
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Ameritas - Plus Network
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Blue Cross Blue Shield
Insurance can be complicated. Insurance companies can have multiple participating networks, please verify with your insurance carrier that we are "in-network" with your plan. Almost all dental insurance plans have an annual maximum they will pay towards the cost of your care. Any costs occurred once this maximum has been reached are the patient’s responsibility. Dental plans usually have deductibles, as well. A deductible is the portion of the bill that is paid by the patient, usually a percentage of the total costs for treatment.
Insurance can be a complicated topic. Dental plans vary from company to company, and maximums and deductibles can change on an annual basis. We are happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your dental insurance plan and the benefits it provides. We can even provide an estimate beforehand for what your financial responsibility will be. We can also file your insurance claim for you following your visit.
We strive to provide excellent, affordable care for all of our patients. If you do not have dental insurance, or your insurance only covers a portion of your procedure, please do not postpone your treatment due to financial concerns. We have payment options that can be designed to fit any budget.