• How Often Should I See the Dentist?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    On average we recommend visiting our office for a cleaning and checkup once every six months. This allows us to remove any build up that has accumulated on your teeth, take X-rays to monitor the condition of your teeth and supporting bones, monitor the health of your gums, screen for oral cancer and other early warning signs of possible health conditions. Depending on your health and individual condition we may recommend more frequent visits. For example, during pregnancy your oral health needs will change due to hormone fluctuations. Patients requiring care for gingivitis or periodontal disease may also require more frequent…

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  • What Forms of Payment Do We Accept?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Our office accepts assignment for most insurance providers. This means that we will collect payment from your insurance company, allowing you to only pay the estimated portion that is not covered, rather than the entire cost of services up front. If you have dental coverage as part of your benefits package (that does not allow assignment)we will submit any claims on your behalf, so that you are reimbursed by your insurance company. Please note: not all insurance plans cover 100% of costs associated with dental care. We would be pleased to help you understand your plan but it is always best to…

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  • Is Teeth Whitening Safe?

    Author: Mock Webware |

    In Short, the answer is yes. If you are healthy and your teeth are in good condition, the Teeth Whitening procedure is safe. Consumer awareness of cosmetic dentistry combined with the availability of over the counter products and affordable in office whitening solutions has garnered Tooth Whitening a lot of attention. The results of Teeth Whitening can be dramatic and can undoubtedly improve the appearance of your teeth. Tooth Whitening is a process that uses a 'bleaching' gel to lighten the shade of your teeth. The active component of the gel is usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. When applied to your…

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