Agency
Contact:
Colleen Conover
SG&W
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
973-334-6666 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
WHAT EVERY TRAVELER SHOULD KNOW TO
PROTECT ORAL HEALTH
PARSIPPANY, NJ (December
9, 2002) – As you
load the car with luggage and gifts for the holidays,
probably one of the last things on your mind is
your oral health. But as more than 50 million people
leave their homes for holiday visits with friends
and family, some will be faced with dental emergencies,
which can put a serious damper on any holiday festivities.
"When you're preparing to travel, taking
a few simple precautions before you leave can potentially
eliminate dental emergencies and long-term damage
to your oral health," said D. Scott Navarro,
DDS, Dental Director, Delta Dental Plan of New
Jersey.
Dental emergencies can happen any time, ranging
from painful toothaches to broken, loosened or
knocked out teeth. When it comes to dental pain
or trauma, seeking immediate care can be critical
to maintaining oral health and possibly saving
your teeth.
If you're going to be away from home for an extended
period of time or traveling overseas, try to schedule
a dental exam so that problems can be addressed
before you go. Jot down your dentist's full name,
address, telephone number plus any significant
information about your oral health, and tuck the
information into your wallet. Also be sure to carry
your dental insurance policy number and the phone
number of your insurance company.
Before you leave, take a close look at your dental
insurance coverage. Find out if your dental insurer
offers a simple resource, such as an on-line dentist
locator, for finding network dentists in areas
where you will be traveling. Also, familiarize
yourself with the type of coverage available through
your dental insurance plan. Fee-for service, PPO-type
and HMO delivery plans can vary in their in-network
and out-of-network coverage.
"Someone experiencing a blow to a tooth or
severe tooth pain should contact a dentist right
away rather than waiting until they return home," Dr.
Navarro stressed.
"Generally, the long-term prognosis for many
patients is determined by the type of injury to
the tooth and how much time elapses before treatment."
Delta
Dental Plan of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million
people through contracts with employers in
New Jersey and Connecticut. The Delta Dental
Plan system is a national network of independently
operated, not-for-profit dental service corporations
specializing in providing dental benefits programs
for employee groups throughout the country.
For more information visit us on the Web at
www.deltadentalnj.com.