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		<title>Get The Most for Your Dental Care Dollars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn&#8217;t take a whole lot to derail people from keeping a date with their dentist. Even if you have dental insuranceâ€”and about 100 million people don&#8217;tâ€”it generally maxes out after just a few thousand dollars. With the economy uncertain and prices high, it&#8217;s easy to put off making time to pay someone to poke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t take a whole lot to derail people from keeping a date with their dentist. Even if you have dental insuranceâ€”and about 100 million people don&#8217;tâ€”it generally maxes out after just a few thousand dollars. With the economy uncertain and prices high, it&#8217;s easy to put off making time to pay someone to poke around in your mouth.</p>
<p>But instead of avoiding your dentist entirely, do yourself a favor and keep up with your regular preventive care. As in so many things, you&#8217;ll save yourself pain and expense if you prevent dental problems from occurring in the first place, experts say.</p>
<p>What that means: Get your teeth cleaned regularly, usually every six months, although people with gum disease may need more frequent attention. Keep up on your X-rays as well; a full set typically needs to be made only once every three to five years, so you may be able to slide for a while on that. But you should get less comprehensive &#8220;bitewing&#8221; X-rays more frequently, on whatever schedule your dentist recommends.</p>
<p>As for that thousand-dollar crown that you need, your dentist may be able to stabilize your tooth so you can delay the work temporarily, says Matthew Messina, a <a href="http://www.clevelanddentists.net">Cleveland dentist</a> who is a consumer adviser for the <a href="http://www.ada.org"  target="_blank">American Dental Association</a>. That may buy you a few months to hoard some cash or hold you over into next year so you can stash the money in a flexible spending account and pay for it on a pretax basis. But it&#8217;s a stopgap measure only; you still need to get the work done.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there are no stopgaps when it comes to dealing with tooth decay or infection. If you&#8217;ve got cavities, get them fixed now or risk injuring the nerve of the tooth. That could force you to get a root canal or an extraction down the road.</p>
<p>Messina allows that patient procrastination is one of the &#8220;challenges&#8221; of dentistry. No matter how unwelcome those checkup reminder cards may beâ€”and no matter how unwanted the bite out of your walletâ€”make the appointment. &#8220;By the time something hurts, it&#8217;s usually far more severe than it would have been had we addressed it earlier,&#8221; says Messina.</p>
<p>For more on advice on keeping down dental expenses, see <em>&#8220;<a href="http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/2008/02/14/taking-the-cost-out-of-the-bite.html" target="_blank">Taking the Bite Out of the Cost of Dental Work</a>,&#8221;</em> part of U.S. News&#8217;s 2008 guide to a healthy smile.</p>
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