Dental Bearings
Posted on February 5, 2008 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
Dental bearings are smooth spheres that provide low resistance rolling action in dental handpieces. They can be made from a variety of materials including ceramics and stainless steel. Currently there are several different companies that standardize the construction of ball bearings. However, there are currently no federal requirements for standardization. If you are interested in dental ball bearings standards then you should contact the American Bearing Manufacturers Association.
The life of dental bearings depends on a lot of things. Generally they are designed for a long and active life. However, improper loading, calibrating, improper cleaning and handling and even excessive speeds can damage and wear out your dental bearings.
Read More..>>Heres How You Can Save Big On Discount Dental Dentures
Posted on January 9, 2008 - Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment
If you are in need of new dentures, but don’t want to have to pay full price, there’s an option available that you may not be aware of that can realistically save you as much as 60% off, depending on where you live. This plan is called a discount dental plan and you can save a ton of money on discount dental dentures by joining one of these plans. Let me explain how they work.
Read More..>>How To Save Up To 60% On Upper Dentures
Posted on December 28, 2007 - Filed Under Business | Leave a Comment
Are you in need of upper dentures? Have you had trouble finding an affordable option? Well, there may be a way that you can get your upper dentures and save as much as 60% off the usual cost. Would you be interested in learning more? Read on…
The solution that I’m referring to is called a “Dental Discount Plan”. Dental discount plans are not insurance. They are simply a network of dentists that have agreed to give you substantial discounts of anywhere between 10% and 60% off on routine and major dental care in exchange for being paid in full at the time of the appointment. This way the dentist has no insurance claims to file, no waiting 45 days or more for their money, much less paperwork and less hassle. In exchange you get your upper dentures for way less than the usual cost, which averages $1250 nationwide.
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