Here are a list of of Frequently Asked Questions that may help you.
Why should I go to the dentist regularly?
Many people do not see a dentist on a regular basis. They go only when they have a problem. We call this “crisis treatment” as opposed to “preventive treatment.” While these patients may feel they are saving money, it usually ends up costing much more in both dollars and time. The reason for this is that most dental problems do not have any symptoms until they reach the advanced stages of the disease process. A simple example is tooth decay.
Regular dental visits are important because they help keep your teeth and gums healthy. You should have a regular dental visit at least every 6 months.
How long does an appointment take?
A regular checkup and cleaning will take about an hour. We strive to give you professional and timely service.
How can I pay?
For your convenience, we accept cash, ATM debit, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and CareCredit. We accept most dental insurance plans as long as it allows you to chose your own dentist. Please bring your dental insurance card to every appointment.
Dental Insurance
What dental insurance do we accept?
We accept most dental insurance plans as long as it allows you to chose your own dentist. Please bring your dental insurance card to your first appointment.
What are the dental co-payments?
Most dental insurance plans require that the patient pay a percentage of the fee for each procedure. Under many plans, diagnostic and preventative procedures are covered at 100% (this usually includes x-rays, examinations, and cleanings). For other procedures, a co-payment of 20-50% is typically required depending on the type of procedure. (These percentages vary by insurance company and also depend on the type of procedure). Some procedures may not be covered by your insurance company. If you are unsure about your coverage, we can help you find out.