Frequently
Asked Questions
Q. How often should I see a dentist?
A. The American Dental Association (ADA) guidelines
recommend visiting a dentist at least twice a year for
a checkup and professional cleaning. Our office also
recommends a minimum of two visits per year.
Q. What should I expect during my appointment?
A. One of our staff members will compile your medical
and dental history during your first visit. We will
then examine your teeth and gums, screen you for oral
cancer, make X-rays of your teeth as needed and complete
a TMJ (temporomandibular or jaw joint) exam. After we
review your dental profile, we will discuss a diagnosis
with you. If treatment such as a root canal (endodontics),
braces (orthodontics) or oral surgery is needed, we
will plan to treat you in our office or refer you to
a specialist. We will discuss your options for treatment
and fee payment and help you determine the best plan
to fit your needs.
During regular follow-up visits, we will examine your
teeth and gums, screen you for oral cancer, clean your
teeth and make plans for treatment, as needed. We will
discuss any pain or problems you may be experiencing
and answer any questions you may have.
Q. What does “painless dentistry” mean?
A. Painless dentistry is a means of ensuring your total
experience in our office is as stress-free and pain-free
as possible. We will discuss treatment options that
may require no local anesthetic and whenever possible,
alleviate pain by the means most comfortable to you.
Q. What if I have an emergency?
A. Please call our office as soon as you determine
that you have a dental emergency. We will be glad to
work you in to our schedule if you have a dental emergency
during regular business hours. After hours, over the
weekend and during holidays, please call our office
for the doctor’s emergency contact number.
Q. Are payment plans available for my dental treatment?
A. Yes. We accept many types of dental insurance and
will process your claim for you upon receipt of your
co-payment. We offer a low interest rate payment plan
and also accept most major credit cards, including MasterCard
and Visa.
Q. Can the dentist whiten my teeth?
A. There are several methods available for bleaching
the teeth: in office, overnight or daily. Brite Smile
bleaching is done in our office. One session generally
lasts one and a half to two hours, and you can read
or relax during the treatment. For overnight bleaching,
we make an impression of your teeth and create a mouthguard
that fits your bite. Each day you fill the mouthguard
with a small amount of bleaching gel and wear it overnight
or for a few hours during the day. The overnight bleaching
process takes approximately two weeks.
Other over-the-counter daily bleaching products are
available, but it is important to use any bleaching
product only under the supervision of a dentist. To
achieve the whitening results you desire, the ADA recommends
that you seek the professional advice of a dentist,
including examination and diagnosis of the cause of
tooth discoloration, before you begin any bleaching
program.
Q. What if I have a gap in my teeth, a chipped tooth
or teeth that do not respond to normal bleaching methods?
A. Porcelain veneers are designed to look like your
natural teeth and are individually and permanently attached
to the fronts of your existing teeth. Bonding utilizes
a composite material made of plastic to fill in areas
of your teeth and correct chipping and shape problems.
Both porcelain veneers and bonding are color-matched
to the rest of your teeth.
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