Frequently Asked Questions

Check out our list of frequently asked questions—chances are, someone else has wondered the same thing. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact our team. We’re always here to help!

Do You Accept New Patients?

Yes, we love to see new patients! Please click here to easily request your appointment online.

What Forms of Payment Are Accepted?

You can pay for your office visits and treatments with cash, check, credit, or debit card at the time of service. We also accept CareCredit, a healthcare credit card that allows you to finance medical expenses, and our team can help you file most major dental insurances.
To learn more about our payment options, please visit our Insurance and Finance page.

How Does Your Practice Accommodate People with Disabilities?

Our amenities include convenient ramps from the parking lot, wide walkways, automatic doors, entranceways that are 32” or wider, and a designated wheelchair-accessible operatory. Our staff is also here to assist, whether it’s reading documents aloud for those who are blind or offering braille in our waiting area and restrooms.

Plus, our website is fully ADA compliant. If you’d like to learn more, please click here.

What Should I Expect During My First Visit?

During your first visit, we’ll begin with a comprehensive exam to get a clear picture of your oral health. From there, we’ll discuss any concerns you might have, create a personalized treatment plan if needed, and make sure to answer all your questions.

How Can I Improve My Oral Hygiene at Home?

Taking care of your smile at home is easier than you might think! Start by brushing for two minutes twice a day, flossing daily, and adding an antibacterial mouthwash to your routine. We’re here to help with personalized tips and can even show you the best techniques to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

How Often Should I Visit the Dentist?

We recommend coming in every six months for a routine cleaning and check-up. These regular visits are key to preventing dental issues and give us the chance to catch any potential problems early.

What Should I Do If I Have a Dental Emergency?

If you experience some of the following dental emergencies, please call our office for immediate care:

  • Severe toothache
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Knocked-out tooth
  • Lost filling or crown
  • Infection
  • Broken orthodontics
  • Bleeding gums or mouth injuries