Q & A
SCHEDULING
Not at this time. Please call our office at 919-908-8386 to speak with us about scheduling!
You can easily schedule your next dental checkup by calling, emailing, or messaging us on WeChat! Our friendly front desk staff will be happy to assist you in arranging your appointment at a time that suits you best. If you are a new patient, please inform us so that we can provide you with all the necessary information for your first visit.
For new patients looking to establish care, we typically have available openings within the same week.
For dental emergencies, please call us immediately and we will do everything that we can to see you promptly.
FIRST VISIT
Of course! However, if you intend to fill out the forms in person, you are required to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of your appointment to do so.
You could bring your dental insurance card (if you have one), your valid ID, and a list of medication you are taking, and a payment method for any out-of-pocket cost.
Sometimes! It will be dependent on your current tooth and gum health as well as provider availability. Patients who are eligible for a traditional cleaning can typically anticipate a same day cleaning. If a same day cleaning cannot be provided for any reason, we will help you schedule back for a cleaning within a week or two.
INSURANCE
Yes, we do.
Yes, we do We take majority of the dental insurance. We are an unrestricted provider. We can bill to almost all dental insurance companies for you, regardless of being in or out-of-network with that plan.
Do not worry, we have affordable New Patient Special as well as an in-office Membership plan (add link to New Patient Special and Membership plan)!
SERVICES
Your teeth may feel fine, but it’s crucial to visit the dentist regularly because dental issues can exist without noticeable symptoms. Up to 23 percent of adults have untreated tooth decay, which can lead to severe pain, root canal infections, abscesses, and tooth loss. Furthermore, three-fourths of the adult population suffers from gum disease, and nearly one-fourth of adults aged 65 and older have lost all their teeth. Periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease, is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults and can compromise overall health. However, tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss are largely preventable with proper care.
Additionally, the appearance of your smile is important. Thanks to advances in dentistry, you no longer have to settle for stained, chipped, missing, or misshapen teeth. We offer a variety of treatment options that can help you smile with confidence, keeping your smile healthy and beautiful.
- Brush and Floss Regularly:Brush your teeth at least three times a day and floss at least once daily to maintain good oral hygiene.
- Use Fluoride:Utilize toothpaste containing fluoride and consider a fluoride rinse if recommended by your dentist to help prevent cavities.
- Watch Your Diet: Limit intake of sugary foods, as sugar increases bacterial growth in your mouth, which can lead to more plaque and cavities. Additionally, avoid tobacco products, which can stain your teeth, contribute to gum disease, and increase the risk of oral cancer.
- Brush Your Tongue: Don’t forget to brush your tongue. This helps remove food particles and reduces the buildup of plaque-causing bacteria, keeping your breath fresh.
- Regular Dental Visits:Make sure to schedule your routine dental check-ups every six months to ensure your teeth and gums remain healthy and to address any dental issues early.
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children have their first dental visit by the time they are six months old, or at least by their first birthday. This early visit is important as your child’s baby teeth will be emerging, and it allows the dentist to check the health of these initial teeth. After this first appointment, it’s important to schedule regular dental check-ups every six months.
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is primarily caused by the buildup of plaque and bacteria that is not addressed in its early stages. Other factors contributing to periodontal disease include tobacco use, teeth grinding, certain medications, and genetics. Gingivitis is the initial stage of gum disease and is treatable if detected early. However, if gingivitis goes untreated, it can progress to more severe periodontal disease. Advanced gum disease can lead to loss of teeth and bone and is a permanent condition. Regular brushing and biannual dental visits can help prevent gingivitis and more serious forms of periodontal disease. Common symptoms of gum disease include:
- Red, irritated, bleeding, or swollen gums
- Chronic bad breath
- Loose teeth or tooth loss
- Extreme tooth sensitivity
- Receding gums
- Abscessed teeth
FINANCIAL
We have many options to help patients with monthly payments through our valued partners such as Sunbit and Lending Club. You can find more details under the Financing section.
Yes, there is. We require a 24 hour notice for all cancellations and reschedules. Cancellations and reschedules made without sufficient notice may cause a $35 cancellation fee to be assigned to your patient account
New Patient Specials
Expires 1/31/2025
Tooth Whitening
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New patients only.
New Patient Special
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New patients only.
New patients only. Valid in absence of periodontitis. Cannot be combined with other offers or insurance.
Emergency Visit Special
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New patients only.
New patients only. Cannot be combined with other offers or insurance.
Periodontal Disease Special
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New patients only.
New patients only. Offer does not include Exam and X-rays. Cannot be combined with other offers or insurance.
Emergency Visit Special
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New patients only.
Offer does not include bone removal (osseous surgery). Cannot be combined with other offers or insurance.