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Managing Menopause and Oral Health: Why Regular Preventative Dental Care Matters

Menopause marks a significant milestone in a woman’s life, often bringing with it a host of physiological changes. As hormonal shifts take place, particularly the reduction in estrogen, women may experience various symptoms affecting their overall health. Yet one often overlooked area is oral health. Hot flashes, mood swings, and bone density loss are frequently […]

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Labor Day May End White Wardrobes, But Not White Smiles: Dental Tips for Fall

Labor Day has come and gone, which means all the white in your wardrobe should be on the way out, too. But why? The tradition invokes a throwback to the early 1900s when people stowed their bright summer attire to make room for darker, more autumnal hues. And while fashionistas may frown on a white

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The Surprising Connection Between Dental Exams and Detecting Sleep Disorders

People who suffer from sleep disorders, according to studies by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), face greater risks of accidents in the workplace, reduced job satisfaction, and chronic absenteeism. Those with good sleep habits are better able to focus, think critically, solve problems, and manage stress. So, how can you tell whether your employees

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Jawline Fitness: How Preventative Dental Care Outshines Trendy Gum Workouts

The pursuit of a chiseled jawline and overall facial fitness has gained a lot of traction with Gen Z lately. As Callie Holtermann pointed out in her article for the New York Times, “Young men are buying ‘Facial Fitness’ chewing gum that promises to bulk up their jawlines. But dentists say the products are not

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The Value of Preventative Dental Care for Self-Funded and Fully Insured Plans

Where your organization’s benefits are concerned, self-funded and fully insured plans have their unique distinctions, upsides, and challenges. One thing they share in common, however, is the importance of utilization. Nearly half of insured adults put off essential visits to the dentist because of busy schedules and hectic commutes. That means your workforce may not

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The High Cost of Neglect: Why Preventative Dental Care is Essential for Businesses

For businesses today, poor employee health comes at a high cost. With many industries facing increasing economic challenges, curbing overhead has replaced growth as the goal for 2024. However, failing to support the wellness of the workforce may have a hefty price tag. Companies that invest in their workers’ health see a direct return in

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The Human Touch in Dentistry: High-Tech Advances Shouldn’t Come at the Expense of Human-Centric Care

The human touch, also referred to as bedside manner in the fields of health, is an art that will increase in value as new technologies integrate into our lives at an accelerating pace. On July 30, an AI dental technology company called Perceptive announced the completion of the world’s first fully automated dental procedure on

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Value-Based Care in Onsite Dentistry: A Game-Changer for Cost-Effective Employee Wellness

Value-based care is a term that HR leaders may not have heard, but it signals a paradigm shift in the way that healthcare services are delivered and consumed. In value-based care, providers manage a patient’s overall health, while considering the individual’s personal wellness goals. Dentists on Demand already offers a convenient and innovative solution that

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Bruxism: The Costly Consequence of Workplace Stress

Bruxism is a word that many people learned during the height of the pandemic. It’s the clinical term for excessive teeth clenching or grinding. And one of the foremost factors that contributes to this involuntary and detrimental oral health habit is stress. HR leaders are no strangers to the complications that arise in the workplace

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Watermelon: A Refreshing Boost to the Oral Health of Your Workforce

Watermelon and summer go together like, well, watermelon and summer. Not only is watermelon the symbolic fruit of the season – a ubiquitous mainstay of picnics, beach parties, and backyard barbecues – it’s also a great way to promote oral health during warmer months. Instead of offering your employees doughnuts as a break room treat,

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Layoffs Impact Oral Health: Why Onsite Dental Care Should Be Part of Your Outplacement Strategy

Layoffs and unemployment can have a profound effect on the oral health of displaced workers. Stable employment contributes to early intervention for dental problems. However, once steady income streams and benefits disappear, people are less likely to prioritize regular dental visits to save costs – they’re also more likely to engage in unhealthy habits that

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This Oral Health Month, Let Onsite Dental Care Bring Smiles to Your Workforce

Oral Health Month is a reminder of how dental hygiene contributes to our overall health and well-being. As the Mayo Clinic points out, the mouth can be a window to the rest of your body: ”Without good oral hygiene, germs can reach levels that might lead to infections, such as tooth decay and gum disease.”

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