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Patient Resources

We know that healthy teeth and gums are essential to your overall health and well being. You can trust our highly skilled dental team to help your family members maintain excellent dental health.

Coming for your first visit? Download our patient form here – and have it filled out early, saving time.

Have a child coming for their first visit? Learn more about how to prepare by clicking here.

New Patient Information

During your first visit, we will:
Review your medical and dental history
Have you see one of our doctors who will do a comprehensive examination of your mouth and determine what type of cleaning is best for you. If we can, we will do our best to clean your teeth that day. The doctor will also help you create your own individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have. Take X-rays of your teeth and mouth

Bring your smile, but also remember to bring these with you to your first appointment:
Your completed patient information form
Your insurance card and drivers license (photo identification)

Regular checkups are an important part of maintaining a healthy smile!
The American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist every six months for regular checkups and routine teeth cleanings to keep your teeth and gums healthy. We understand that you have a busy schedule, so when you’re preparing to visit the dentist please remember that your appointments can last between 45 and 90 minutes.

What causes cavities?
Certain types of bacteria live in our mouths. When these bacteria come into contact with sugary foods left behind on our teeth after eating, acids are produced. These acids attack the enamel on the exterior of the teeth, eventually eating through the enamel and creating holes in the teeth, which we call cavities.

Special Needs/ Elderly/ Comfort Levels
1. Handicap Ground Floor Access – No stairs
2. Chair Side Procedures
3. Patients with fear/anxiety – Nitrous Oxide

Privacy Policy
We respect your right to privacy. We understand that medical information about you and your health is personal and private information. We respect your rights and strive to provide you with the utmost privacy you deserve.

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