The average cost of a funeral in the U.S. is $7,000 to $9,000, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. That doesn't include medical bills, legal fees and other end-of-life costs.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A coalition of Alabama dentists believe the state’s dental insurance system is failing patients. More than 50 dental practitioners and students rallied outside the Alabama ...
Dental product and technology manufacturer Dentsply Sirona and dental supplier Patterson Dental have renewed their U.S. dental technology distribution partnership. Under the agreement, Patterson ...
A 20-something today has a one in four chance of becoming disabled before retirement, according to the Social Security Administration. While Social Security disability benefits can help, the average ...
Across the United States, dental insurance premiums continue to rise at one of the fastest rates in the healthcare market. Families are paying more each year while receiving fewer benefits, lower ...
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The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has voted to cut employer-funded dental insurance amid its ongoing financial crisis. The district had been providing free dental coverage to active ...
A federal judge denied class certification to thousands of dental providers in a suit accusing Delta Dental Plans Association and its affiliates of monopolizing the market for dental products and ...
Imagine you go to the dentist with an achy tooth. They say you need a root canal and a crown, costing around $3,000. And if that isn’t painful enough, you then learn you’ll have to pay $2,000 out of ...
Regular dental checkups are vital for overall health. Yet dental care in the United States is still excluded from medical health insurance coverage and usually not integrated with public health ...
Many people assume coverage for teeth works the same as other insurance. It doesn’t. By Erica Sweeney Imagine you go to the dentist with an achy tooth. They say you need a root canal and a crown, ...