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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Does laser dentistry cost more?

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No, we do not charge extra for using laser technology. In many cases, laser dentistry can actually save you money over time thanks to its efficiency and precision. However, there may be an additional cost if a specific treatment requires the use of a laser.

Will I receive an appointment reminder?

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Yes, absolutely. Once your appointment is scheduled, we will send you a reminder to help you stay on track and prepared for your visit.

What financial options do you offer?

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For patients without insurance, we accept CareCredit® as a flexible payment option for preventive care. Our team is happy to go over all available financial options with you when you call to schedule your appointment.

Do you offer same-day appointments?

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If you are experiencing a dental emergency, we will make every effort to see you the same day. For non-emergency visits, we can sometimes accommodate same-day appointments if availability opens up.

What if I feel anxious about visiting the dentist?

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You are not alone—many patients feel nervous about dental visits. We encourage you to share your concerns with our team. We take dental anxiety seriously and offer a range of comfort options, including sedation, to help you feel relaxed and at ease.

What are your current office hours?

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Monday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday
8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday
8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday
By Appointment Only
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Why are regular dental visits important?

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Routine dental visits are essential for maintaining a healthy smile. While it may seem like skipping appointments saves money, preventive care helps detect issues early—before they become more complex and costly to treat. We recommend visiting our office twice a year so we can monitor your oral health and keep your teeth and gums in excellent condition.

When should my child first see the dentist?

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We follow the guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), which recommend scheduling your child’s first dental visit within six months of their first tooth appearing. Early visits help ensure proper development and allow us to address any concerns from the start.

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