The mind-mouth link
May 01, 2023
| Delta Dental
For Mental Health Awareness Month this May, learn how to raise awareness about the link between your patients' mental health and their oral health.
Delta Dental’s expanded coverage for chronic conditions
Jan 27, 2023
| Delta Dental
Many Delta Dental PPO™ employer-sponsored plans now offer expanded coverage to patients with any of 14 chronic conditions through SmileWay Wellness Benefits.
8 tips for treating patients with diabetes
Nov 07, 2022
| Delta Dental
For your patients with diabetes, receiving appropriate ongoing dental care is vital. Here are some tips for caring for them.
4 tips for serving older patients
Sep 09, 2022
| Delta Dental
September is Healthy Aging Month, and it’s the perfect time to think about how your practice can serve your patients who are ages 65 and up. Here are three tips that will help you care for patients in their golden years.
Watch out for allergies in the dental office
Jul 11, 2022
| Delta Dental
Being aware of both your patients’ allergies and what might trigger them is crucial when providing care.
Too few kids are getting fluoride treatments: What you can do
Jul 11, 2022
| Delta Dental
In spite of proven effectiveness and insurance coverage, many children still aren’t getting dental fluoride treatments.
A guide to screening patients for oral cancer
Apr 11, 2022
| Delta Dental
Performing an oral cancer screening during a routine dental exam can potentially save a patient’s life. Learn how to diagnose oral cancer.
Help patients find you by updating your directory listing
Apr 08, 2022
| Delta Dental
To ensure that you’re getting the full potential out of your directory listing, take a few minutes to review it for accuracy.
7 dangerous dental trends from TikTok
Aug 06, 2021
| Delta Dental
Several dangerous dental trends have emerged on the social media platform TikTok in recent months. Here’s what you should know.
Exploring the connection between COVID-19 and oral health
Jan 21, 2021
| Delta Dental
What do oral ulcers and loss of taste have in common? These conditions may be symptoms of COVID-19 that dentists should be aware of.