Welcome to Our Dental Family
We Welcome New Patients
We accept new patients of all ages. You will have the opportunity to meet with our team and get to know our team of Doctors. We are committed to educating you about your dental needs and will answer any questions you may have concerning your treatment.
Our goal is to provide you with the highest level of dental care available today. Thank you for your confidence in our dental office and we look forward to meeting you.
New Patient Forms
To provide you with the most efficient new patient experience, please complete the online forms below and bring them to your first appointment. Our team will keep comprehensive records and address any concerns or questions you may have. If you have any problems completing the forms, please contact our office, and we will gladly send them to you.
Your First Visit
Your first visit with us may include:
- Comprehensive oral examination
- Full mouth digital X-rays
- Oral cancer screening
- Oral hygiene instruction
- Teeth cleaning
- One-on-one consultation with our dentist to discuss your needs, concerns, goals, and treatment options
During your visit, we will answer any and all questions about your oral health. We will provide a detailed financial consultation to ensure your treatments are timed effectively and affordably.
Insurance and Billing
We can help you maximize your benefits. We recommend that you contact our office prior to your appointment to provide us with insurance information for verification of benefits. We accept most major dental insurance and will file most claims for you as a courtesy. We will provide you with an explanation of your dental benefits and financial responsibilities up front, and work with you to ensure financing if needed.
Financing Options
We provide multiple financing options to ensure you can receive the treatments you need with a plan you can afford.
EMERGENCIES WELCOME
Welcome to our emergency dental care service. If you’re facing a dental emergency, please don’t hesitate to contact us immediately. We understand the urgency of your situation and are committed to providing prompt assistance. Whether you’ve experienced a knocked-out tooth, chipped tooth, lost crown, or soft tissue injury, our team is here to help. Call us right away, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you as soon as possible, ensuring you receive the care you need. Your dental health and comfort are our top priorities, and we’re ready to support you during this critical time.
Immediate Care for Dental Emergencies
If you need emergency dental care, call our office immediately. We will do our best to see you as soon as possible.
Dental trauma is any injury to your gums, teeth, mouth, or face that potentially has serious, long-lasting consequences. Ignoring a dental emergency increases the risk of the damage being permanent. It’s important to contact our office as soon as the injury occurs, so treatment can be prompt and effective.
We have the tools to help with all kinds of dental emergencies. There are things you can do in the immediate aftermath of the emergency that can help your situation until you get to our office:
If you’ve had a tooth knocked out: rinse it gently and put it back in the socket, if it is safe to do so. If not, immerse the tooth in a cup of milk or warm water with a pinch of salt. This will preserve essential nerve endings in the tooth from dying out and increase the chances it can be reinserted successfully.
If your tooth has become chipped or cracked: Find and save any pieces of the tooth that you can. Rinse your mouth out gently with warm water, and apply a cold compress for any swelling and pain.
If you’ve lost a crown: contact us immediately to have a replacement made. Leaving the tooth uncrowned can lead to damage.
If you have a soft tissue injury: Soft-tissue injuries are any injuries that cause bleeding in the mouth or gums. Rinse your mouth out carefully, and hold damp gauze against the injury site for 15 minutes. Soft-tissue injuries may not be serious enough to warrant a visit to the office, but if the bleeding persists, contact us.
If you experience a dental emergency, you should always contact our office as soon as possible. We can provide you with instructions on how to care for your mouth in the immediate aftermath of the emergency, and how we can fit you into the office to help you as soon as possible. If you have additional dental emergency questions, contact us as soon as possible.





