We believe informed patients feel more comfortable, and empowered patients are more proactive about their oral and dental health. So, whether you’re seeing us for the first time, checking in after your latest visit, or just looking for tips to improve your teeth or smile, you’ll find everything you need here in our patient resources.
What to Expect for Your First Visit
We’re a neighborhood practice with deep roots in our community and a drive to help all our patients improve their oral health and feel comfortable while doing it.
New Patient FAQs
What Should I Bring To My First Appointment?
Insurance card
Photo ID
Questions or concerns about your teeth/mouth/gums, etc.
What Insurance Do You Take?
We take all major insurances both in-network and out-of-network. We are preferred providers for the following insurance companies: Moda Premier, ODS Premier, Delta Dental Premier, and GEHA Connection Dental (some additional plans are in fact covered under GEHA, so please call to confirm) … Come in today and take advantage of the investment you have already made. We will answer any insurance questions you may have and are happy to help you maximize your benefits.
For those without insurance we have a Dental Savings Plan available:
How Long Can I Expect My Appointment to Take?
Depending on the current state of your oral health and your expectations for your visit, first appointments are typically complete within one and a half hours.
Appointments for specific procedures such as implants, veneers, or root canals may take longer.
Do you treat children?
Yes! We treat patients of all ages starting from 1 yr + to 100! (Our oldest patient is 99 years young.) We specialize in both pediatric and geriatric dentistry, and have the experience to help everyone of any age feel comfortable receiving the care they need at our practice.
Post-Visit Paperwork and Instructions
After your first visit, find all the resources you need to maintain and improve your oral health, right here, so you don’t have to worry about forgetting any special instructions after a procedure:
Partners in Your Overall Health
Your teeth can tell an informative story about your health, and as your dental provider, we’re dedicated to partnering with any and all health care providers in your life, from general practitioners to naturopaths, and more.
Nutritional Counseling
Diet and dental health go hand-in-hand, which is why we happily provide counseling and resources to learn more about how your food and your habits can affect your teeth and your overall dental hygiene.