Patient Resources

We can’t wait to meet you! Before you arrive, please fill out your New Patient Form and the Authorization to Release Health Care Information Form.

Patient Resources

We can’t wait to meet you! Before you arrive, please fill out your New Patient Form and the Authorization to Release Health Care Information Form.

What to Expect at your First Appointment!

Review Medical Records and Take X-Rays

Teeth Cleaning by a Hygienist

Meet Your Dentist

Design a Treatment Plan for Continued Dental Care

Review Medical Records and Take X-Rays

Teeth Cleaning by a Hygienist

Meet Your Dentist

Design a Treatment Plan for Continued Dental Care

Insurance

We accept most insurances and are happy to file claims for you. Please bring your insurance plan information to your first appointment. We will ensure you receive the maximum benefits to which you are entitled. Please call our office if you have any questions about which insurance providers we accept.

Financing

Payment is expected at the time of service. We accept cash, check, and major credit cards. If you are interested in a payment plan CareCredit offers 3, 6, and 12 month interest-free payment plans, and other extended financing options up to 48 months. You can apply in our office or online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is visiting the dentist so important?

Visiting the dentist regularly not only keeps your oral health in top shape, but also helps keep the rest of your body healthy. Good dental care helps prevent tooth decay, protects against gum disease, prevents bad breath, increases your self-confidence, and strengthens your teeth.

How often should I change my toothbrush?

The ADA recommends that adults and children change their toothbrush every three months. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush with hot water to kill germs and keep bristles clean. If you’ve been sick, be sure to change your toothbrush as soon as possible.

Are sweets and ice really bad for my teeth?

Yes, sweets and food with high acidity, like candy and soda, can stick to your teeth and lead to cavities. Teeth should not be used to chew ice or open packages, this can break them and stress jaw muscles.

What can I do about sensitive teeth?

If you pass on hot/cold drinks and food because they hurt your teeth it may be time to treat your tooth sensitivity. Try a desensitizing toothpaste with an active ingredient such as potassium nitrate. Other remedies include switching to a soft-bristle toothbrush and low-acid or fluoride mouthwash.

Why is visiting the dentist so important?

Visiting the dentist regularly not only keeps your oral health in top shape, but also helps keep the rest of your body healthy. Good dental care helps prevent tooth decay, protects against gum disease, prevents bad breath, increases your self-confidence, and strengthens your teeth.

How often should I change my toothbrush?

The ADA recommends that adults and children change their toothbrush every three months. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush with hot water to kill germs and keep bristles clean. If you’ve been sick, be sure to change your toothbrush as soon as possible.

Are sweets and ice really bad for my teeth?

Yes, sweets and food with high acidity, like candy and soda, can stick to your teeth and lead to cavities. Teeth should not be used to chew ice or open packages, this can break them and stress jaw muscles.

What can I do about sensitive teeth?

If you pass on hot/cold drinks and food because they hurt your teeth it may be time to treat your tooth sensitivity. Try a desensitizing toothpaste with an active ingredient such as potassium nitrate. Other remedies include switching to a soft-bristle toothbrush and low-acid or fluoride mouthwash.

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