Non Prescription Contact Lenses Are the Best Way to Alter Your Look Without Altering Your Sight

Written by Dave Gonzalez


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For people who have a wilder streak about them, then there’s a broad range of non-prescription novelty contact lenses that are currently allrepparttar rage. You can now look like an alien, as though you have cat’s eyes, flaming eyes, or any other possible appearance that you could ever want. Essentially, if you want it, they have it.

Surprisingly enough, changingrepparttar 136128 look of your eye isn’trepparttar 136129 only reason that non prescription contact lenses exist. Many hospitals and clinics will utilize a special type of clear lens as a sort of bandage forrepparttar 136130 cornea, especially afterrepparttar 136131 patient has undergone surgery for a cataract. Also, sports players and fanatic spectators will choose to use contact lenses that include filters for certain lights and colors so that they can better seerepparttar 136132 ball or whatever other target they may need to see.

No matterrepparttar 136133 reason that you choose to buy non prescription contact lenses, they’re certain to be comfortable and satisfying for you. Take advantage of a free offer from your favorite brand, and give them a “test drive”, so that you know that you can use them comfortably and without irritation.

Dave Gonzalez is the owner of http://www.buy-contacts-now.com an info site about Contact Lenses


Save Your Smile and Your Wallet--A Guide to Dental Insurance

Written by Larry Denton


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Indemnity insurance isrepparttar traditional type of insurance. You pay monthly or yearly premiums and you can userepparttar 136127 dentist of your choice. There is usually an annual benefits cap--for example, $2,500, andrepparttar 136128 insurance pays a different percentage for different procedures, from 20 to 80 percent. The most significant advantage of this insurance is your personal choice of dentists--a very important feature for many people.

DHMOs are similar to medical HMOs and operate in muchrepparttar 136129 same way. Dentists are paid a flat rate to provide dental care for a certain number of patients. Patients pay an annual premium and are usually required to make co-payments for office visits and procedures. Patients do NOT get to choose their own dentist, but they are less expensive than indemnity plans.

PPOs are insurance plans where groups of dentists have agreed to provide discounted services to insured members. Members pay annual premiums and may get preventive care free and pay a certain percentage on other types of procedures. Patients can choose their own dentist, but will have to pay more money to do so.

Dental discount plans have grown remarkably inrepparttar 136130 past few years. Not really insurance, dental discount plans have a network of dentists who have agreed to provide deeply discounted services to group members. Members can routinely save 50 percent on most dental services. The drawback to these plans are that they are somewhat limited in number and may be difficult to find in your area.

Whichever plan you choose, there are many reasons to maintain good dental health. Beyond having a healthy smile to improve your appearance, proper oral hygiene can reduce more serious health problems, including heart disease. You don't want to sacrifice your health for a few pennies a month--it is simply not worth it. There are many plans available for as little as $100 a year, and THAT is a wise investment.

Larry Denton is a retired history teacher having taught 33 years at Hobson High in Hobson, Montana. He is currently V.P. of Elfin Enterprises, Inc., an Internet business providing valuable information on a variety of timely topics. For a dentist office full of advice and resources about dental insurance, visit http://www.DentalInsuranceDesk.com


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