answers 0:What is the difference between Preventative and Comprehensive dental care? My insurance says it covers diagnostic and preventative care.. yet I have been advised to get an "initial exam" done since I haven't been to the dentist in years, but as I'm looking around I noticed that it's called a "comprehensive" oral exam... so I am confused ..answers 1:Preventive Vs Preventativeanswers 2:Reverse Your Tooth Decay - http://DentalBook.uzaev.com/?bersanswers 3:Universal health care is the idea that anyone should receive medical care regardless of their socio-economic status. Preventative health care is the idea that we should look to prevent illnesses and the spread disease in an attempt to lower the amount of people who need medical care. The difference woul! d be best explained by an example. Under universal health care if you have AIDS you will get the drugs to fight it no matter how much money you have. Preventative health care would provide condoms and spread awareness about safe sex to prevent the virus from spreading, but it would have nothing to do with how you are treated if you have the virus. Universal health care is best when coupled with preventative health care....answers 4:Preventative Versus Preventiveanswers 5:A comprehensive oral exam is a first time ever examination of a patient at a dental office. Any patient going to a dental office for the first time is given a comprehensive exam. Any subsequent exams are recall or preventative exams (aka periodic checkups usually every 6 months).Preventative dental care is regular cleanings and checkups every 6 months while comprehensive dental care is the fixing of dental problems discovered during your checkups....
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