CareCredit – Another Way to Get the
Care You Need at Artistic Dental
At Artistic Dental we want you to be able to receive the care you need, when
you need it. Dental issues can arise, and if they’re not treated they can
become a more serious and costly problem. To help alleviate the stress of paying
for dental treatments, we offer a variety options for you to cover the costs of
care; one of these options is CareCredit. If you do not have dental insurance or a
treatment you need or want is not covered under your plan it does not mean you
must forgo treatment.
CareCredit
is a credit card that allows you finance your health and wellness expenses for
you and your family. Once you’re approved for CareCredit you can use it for any
treatment you need and then pay off the expense with convenient monthly
payments or all at one time when you are able. CareCredit is unique in that it
offers short term financing to fit your healthcare needs without charging
interest like you would incur with a traditional credit card, as long as you make
your minimum monthly payments and pay off the bill by the end of the pre-determined
period.
Even those
with insurance may find CareCredit beneficial. It can offer relief to
those burdened with unexpected healthcare expenses not covered by insurance. It
allows patients to take advantage of the latest in cosmetic treatments that
insurance providers typically don’t cover. Care Credit can be used for major dental procedures like veneers, Invisalign, root canals, ceramic crowns, bite
plates, braces, dentures or tooth repair, or for standard, preventative dental
care. Using CareCredit for dental care you need, will help prevent more costly,
invasive treatments later on. You can also use CareCredit for your preventative
care like six-month check-ups, teeth cleaning, sealants, fluoride treatment, and
periodontal disease prevention.
While it’s
easy to miss appointments or put off dental work because of cost, cutting
corners by skipping care can end up costing more than just money. Poor daily
care and skipping regular check-ups can and will lead to dental problems and dental
problems that are untreated will not only lead to pain and long-term oral
health problems like gingivitis, periodontal disease and tooth decay, it can
lead to more serious health issues like heart disease, diabetes, stroke and
cancer. Ask about CareCredit or other payment
options in order to maintain proper care and treatments before more serious
issues arise.
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