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Medical Facts
The silent war has already begun...it affects 90% of the population.
The enemy can't be seen or heard until sometimes it's too late.
Chances are if you are over age 13 you already have the disease.
- Salt Lake Tribune
If you are under age 13 your odds aren't much better.
- Associated Press
This microscopic disease has been linked to:
Heart Attacks, Diabetes Heart Disease, Blood Clots, Strokes,
Difficulties with Pregnancy, or even Death.
- Seattle Times, CNN, Texas A & M University, American Association
of the Advanced of Science, Boston Globe, MSNBC , USA Today, Boston Globe.
Shocking to most... one today's most serious Health Risks starts
...in your mouth.
In its early stages, Periodontists call this Silent Killer Gingivitis or
Gum Disease. Fluoride cant touch it, prevent it, or reverse it.
Left undiagnosed and untreated it advances to Periodontitis
which is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults.
"..disease that destroys bone around the teeth"
- The Salt Lake Tribune
"1/3 of persons across all age groups have untreated decay.
Ignoring the problem only makes it worse."
- U.S. Surgeon General and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services May 2000
Fortunately, there are four steps to prevent and combat dental diseases:
1. Brush well twice a day
2. Floss daily
3. Eat a balanced diet
4. Most critical step visit the dentist regularly
How often should we see the dentist to prevent and avoid disease?
"Ideally every 6 months for a check up and cleaning."
- Seattle Times
Yet, how often are we going?
Americans are nowhere near the "ideal" visits of once to twice a year.
In fact... even "Children whose parents have college educations
averaged 4.2 visits over 18 years slightly more then one dental
appointment every 4 years."
- USA Today
With our good health at stake... Why do we avoid the dentist?
Ironically, just as Gum Disease can destroy your smile... so can
the sight of a dentist bill
In the past... those who could afford it turned to Dental Insurance.
Insurance and Health Care costs are increasing three times the
rate of inflation.
Downside to Insurance.... increasing rates, deductibles, exclusions,
limitations and caps.... it's no longer an affordable option that works.
With layoffs increasing and businesses downsizing its cutting into
benefits and health care.
- 175 million families affected.
- 7 out of 10 - with no dental coverage
- people are either un-insured or under-insured
Everyone (including the dentist) knows its easy to rationalize, procrastinate, or postpone visiting the dentist. After all without decent coverage who can you afford to go too?
What if you could...find a great plan access to the finest dentists
Professionals to help you win the war on dental disease? for less
then what a soft drink costs a day.
What if... this plan included free plan benefits of:
- Vision Care
- Prescription Drugs
- Chiropractic Care
.....all for under $20 a month for your entire household?
Sounds too good to be true? That's what the press thought
until they took a closer look.....and they had to say ...
"The plans have mass appeal."
- US News and and World Report
"Clearly a method of making the market work better."
- New York Times
"Used by more then one million members."
- Associated Press
"This is a strategy that made industry giants."
- Dallas Business Journal
"...handpicked because of it's commitment to promoting
progress in health and medicine."
- American Medical Review
- Clearly our plan is making headlines across America.
- High quality plan that is affordable.
- The undisputed industry leader
- Delivering the best value
USA TODAY talks about the need for Health Benefits:
Rising benefit costs hurt small businesses' financial health 06-04-04
http://www.usatoday.com/money/smallbusiness/2004-06-04-small-health_x.htm
Fewer Getting Health Insurance Through Their Jobs 08-03-04
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2004-08-03-health-insurance_x.htm
Isn't your family's oral, vision, and physical health worth the cost
of a soft drink a day?
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