Dental Los Angeles
Dental Insurance for Those in Los Angeles
Many people do not make annual visits to a dentist or dental clinic for basic care because they cannot afford the treatment. This situation can lead to many serious health conditions, including certain types of heart disease!
Luckily there are many providers of dental insurance in the Los Angeles area that make basic and advanced dental care available to millions of customers. Dental insurance plans will allow for all of the regular treatments such as cleanings,
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Seek a Dental Insurance Quote in Los Angeles When No Employee Option
Healthy teeth are important for a healthy life. We know that neglecting our teeth will cause problems for us as we mature. Paying for teeth cleaning and mouth work can be expensive without an insurance policy. That is why dental insurance is so important for individuals and families living in Los Angeles.
If you are employed, chances are your dental insurance is provided by your employer. This is one of the most
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Adds Up
One of my favorite spyware programs, Ad-Aware, has just come out with their 2008 version. If you plan to use this for your home computer, then you can use the free version. It's tough to find it on their webpage, so just download it right here.
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Here's a program that solves a really annoting thing in Windows. You know how when you insert a USB thumb drive into your computer, you have to go
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Tips and Tricks
If it were up to me, Windows XP would be around for a long time. While I love this operating system, there's no doubt that it still can be a bit clunky and tough to work with. Here's a great list from PC Magazine of The Best Windows XP Tips, Tricks, and Hacks.
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Even the best laid plans....Sometimes, usually when it's the least convenient time, your Windows computer refuses to boot. When your
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Share the Care
CareCredit has pretty much locked up the entire country when it comes to official state endorsements. Here's the press release:COSTA MESA, CALIF. — May 2008 — CareCredit, North America’s leading patient payment program, has recently secured the exclusive endorsement of two additional state associations, bringing their total support to 46 out of 50 dental associations* – a first in the industry. After careful consideration, the Nebraska Dental Association (NDA) and the Oklahoma Dental
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Speed Racer
I've been evaluating a really nice program called SpeedBoost over the past month and I really like. It's not free (around $30) but worth every penny. It basically does a number of things to speed up computers, such as defragmenting, cleaning up temporary files, the Registry, etc. I love the One-Button Checkup that you click once and it's done. Very cool.
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ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 3M announced today that it has signed
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File It Under...
Here's a great service that I plan to use right away: FileMail. It allows you to send very large files, up to 2 GB if you're on the free plan, to anyone else by email. They also allow you to password-protect these files, making them more HIPAA-friendly for those of you who send patient images to other offices. Of course, you can always use a dedicated service like ddsWeblink for this as well.
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See the Light
One of the coolest features of Vista is that you can mouse over a minimized application and see a screen that shows you that application in a small window...very cool. Except, you need Windows Vista...not so cool. You can, however, see most of the same functionality with a program called Visual Tooltip. Free to download and use.
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The first step is to choose a good toothbrush. You always want to use a
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Dating Yourself
If you have Windows Update configured to automatically download and install hotfixes, security updates, service packs, and other updates (as you should), it's not always easy to see exactly what you're installing or what's already been packed onto your PC. WinUpdatesList is a simple application that brings up a list of all the updates that have been applied to your PC. You can run WinUpdatesList simply by downloading and unpacking a ZIP file and clicking
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Be Secure
The folks at Ars Technica, one of my favorite sites, have posted Five Important Security Apps for any computer: PC, Mac, or Linux. These are all good programs, all of them free or shareware.
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Have you ever scanned a file for a virus and even though your software said it was safe, you just had a feeling that it wasn't? It's no secret that some antivirus programs will find infections while others
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