Do Not Let Time Pass



Your children deserve a healthy smile that will last them a lifetime. The healthier their smile is the more likely they are to not have problems with cracked or broken teeth in the future. They will not miss school due to dental emergencies and their dental visits will be surrounded with positivity. Brushing and flossing regularly from a young age is an important habit to create. But there is more to good dental health than just brushing and flossing. Your children’s regular dental visits every 6 months can prevent problems from becoming worse. Even more important than that, by planning and keeping these visits you will most likely save money at the same time.

Prior to this New Year, you may have paid a certain amount to insurance to cover dental visits and other procedures. By the end of the year however, remaining money goes away if you do not use it. These are benefits you have already paid for but instead of using these benefits your children may miss out on dental procedures they need to improve their smile for a lifetime.

Insurance benefits may also be in the form of a health savings account. This money is paid for upfront and gives you the opportunity to pay for more procedures without having to pay for it on your credit card. Sometimes, these funds if not used, are also lost. There is no better way to improve your children’s smile then providing great dental care.


For more information on year end dental options, contact,Dr. Cameron Fuller and his team.

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