2016 Eye Care Bucket List

2016 Eye Care Bucket List

2016 Eye Care Bucket List

Here’s a 2016 eye care bucket list to help make resolutions for a healthier, happier future you can see.

The new year is here which means it’s  time to make resolutions for a healthier, happier future. To see a crystal clear vision of the future, why not focus on eye-care this year and take advantage of several outstanding offers provided by dentalsave.com, a website dedicated to helping improve your health at an affordable price. 

Buy New Glasses

To start this Eyesore Bucket List, commit to buying those new frames you’ve been wanting all year and throw that old pair away. Enjoy a completely new you and the comfort of clear vision with brand new lenses. You’d be surprised how scratched a pair of dirty lenses become over a short time and a new pair of glasses can really make all the difference. Take advantage of the savings that dentalsave.com members enjoy such as discounted prices on new eye exams and frames available at retail prices.

 

Switch to Contacts

If you’re tired of dealing with glasses and would like to see yourself without them, visit your eye doctor to discuss contact lenses. Let your friends and loved ones see a whole new you and experience a more liberating life without eye wear. Contacts are also provided at a discounted price for dentalsave.com members. If you’ve ever experienced the frustration of losing or breaking your glasses, make a change with the new year by switching to contacts.

 

Lasik Eye Surgery

Forget about glasses or contacts in 2016. Instead, schedule your Lasik eye surgery this new year and enjoy living life with perfect vision. No more contact lenses to worry about, no more broken glasses. Through dentalsave.com members can expect to save between 40% and 50% on Lasik surgeries at more than 750 locations. Furthermore, all surgeries conducted are done by certified, experienced vision experts who’ve collectively performed over 4 million procedures.

 

Bring in the new year by marking off a few items on your bucket list. Enhancing and protecting your vision is a great place to start. Visit your local eye doctor to discuss which vision improvement option works best for you. Worried about the cost? Have no fear, visit dentalsave.com to learn more about our vision savings.

4 Simple New Year’s Resolutions for Optimal Oral Health in 2016

Dentalsave Blog | 10 Tooth Brushing Tips

As we put a bow on 2015 the dawn of a new year brings us a time for change, a chance to take stock of the past 365 days and an opportunity to better ourselves by improving our quality of life.

But how many of these New Year’s resolutions actually manage to see the first breath of Spring?

Being that this isn’t a motivational blog post, let’s sink our teeth into some more manageable universally simple New Year’s resolutions to improve our oral health and maybe save some dough while we’re at it.

Here are four simple dental health resolutions that will help us achieve optimal oral health in 2016!

1. Buy a New Toothbrush.

Of course we need to actually use the thing two times a day, for 2 minutes at a clip to actually realize the benefits of optimal oral health.

But do yourself – and those around you a favor – buy a new toothbrush!

The new year is a perfect time to do it, then by Spring you’ll be ready for another, then Fall…and so on…and so on…and so on…

Many dental professionals recommend changing your toothbrush about every three months, and the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that you replace your toothbrush approximately every three to four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed.

2. FLOSS.

Is it really that difficult to floss once a day?

Let’s suppose that it truly is a chore to floss our teeth, so rather than going from trench mouth to toothy twine-twirler extraordinaire just because the calendar rolls over another year, start off with some baby steps.

Tackle the flossing task at an incremental pace, just like you will with that exercise program.

Set a goal for daily flossing by summer, start slow and increase as the year progresses.

Begin tickling the tooth twine by flossing two times a week in January, three times a week in February…March will be four times…and so on…and so on…and so on.

By June you’ll have achieved a first-rate flossing regimen your dentist and dental hygienist will be proud of – and you could save yourself from the inflammation infection connection of gum disease!

3. Visit the Dentist At Least Twice this Year.

Most dentists recommend a minimum of 2 visits per year, and more for people exhibiting signs of less than optimal oral health – smokers and gum disease sufferers to name just two.

Regular dental visits help prevent potential future problems from developing – which is another way to actually SAVE MONEY in the long run by avoiding costly future treatment to address problems that could have been dealt with earlier.

But don’t take it from us, see what the ADA has to say on the subject.

Continuity of care is an important part of any health plan and dental health is no exception.

Keeping your mouth healthy is an essential piece of your overall health. 

It’s also important to keep your dentist informed of any changes in your overall health since many medical conditions can affect your oral health too.

4. SMILE More in 2016!

It has been scientifically proven that a simple smile can boost our moods, relieve stress, & even strengthen our immune systems.

If that’s not enough to turn up the corners of your mouth, take a look at these 15 smile facts, and prepare to have your…