Your Questions, Answered
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Yes! We welcome patients of all ages and look forward to caring for you and your family.
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Simply call our office to schedule an appointment for yourself or a family member.
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Your first appointment includes a comprehensive evaluation of your oral health. During your visit, we will:
Review your medical and dental history
Check your blood pressure and pulse
Examine your teeth, gums, and oral tissues
Take any necessary X-rays
Discuss your oral health, treatment recommendations, and available options
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If you desire, you may print out and complete the following forms prior to your appointment. If you cannot or do not desire to do so, the forms will be available to you when you arrive at our office. Keep in mind it takes approximately 20 minutes to fill out the paperwork and enter it into the computer before you are seen by the dental auxiliary.
The following two documents are for your information
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We strive to make every child's first dental visit positive and comfortable. Our hygienist will gently introduce your child to the dental office and equipment while completing as much of the cleaning and exam as your child feels comfortable with. nformational documents:
When you arrive for your child's first visit, there are a couple of forms you will need to complete. If you would like, you may print and complete the following two forms prior to your arrival to facilitate the registration process:
Child Health History (Children under 13 only)
Health History Form (children 13 and older)
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As a service to all of our patients, we will promptly handle the filing of insurance claim forms for the services we provide. We only ask for payment of your estimated percentage on the day the service is provided. We believe the more you understand about your dental insurance coverage the better you will be able to maximize the benefit you receive. If you need additional information, please ask the front desk personnel who will be happy to assist you.
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Simply complete our Record Release Request form and provide it to your current dental office so they can transfer your records to us.