About Our Practice
APPOINTMENTS
We see all patients on a scheduled appointment basis, and we have reserved that time for you.
We try hard to see all of our patients on time, however sometimes emergencies arise and we are unable to do so. If you cannot make your appointment please contact us 24 hours before your scheduled appointment so we may use that time for other patients. There is a Broken Appointment fee of $20,00 per 15 minutes for any scheduled appointment missed.
EMERGENCIES
We know emergencies may arise and we will do everything possible to meet your needs. If you have an emergency, please call as early in the day as possible so that we can get you scheduled to see the doctor. If you have an emergency after our office hours, please call the office and the answering machine will let you know which number to call. The doctor on call will return your call as soon as possible.
RECALL VISITS
We believe in regular preventive care and encourage all of our patients to return for periodic recalls. At the time of your recall please inform us of any changes in your health or medication, address or telephone number, as well as changes in your dental insurance coverage.
INSURANCE FEES AND PAYMENTS
We participate in many Insurance programs or plans including Aetna PPO, Anthem Blue Cross PPO, Connecticut General PPO, Delta Premier, Untied Concordia, etc.
We will file insurance claims for most all insurances. We will also estimate what the patient’s co-payments will be, which is due at the time of service. We do call and get an estimate of benefits form each insurance company; however, it is up to the patient to assume responsibility for whatever the insurance does not cover.
DIAGNOSIS
To prevent dental disease we do a complete exam and review your medical and dental history. Your exam will include the evaluation of gums, bone, teeth and other oral tissues, and Xp-rays were needed. All of this will help us in finding past, present and potential problem. At the completion of our exam we will discuss our findings with you ad recommend whatever treatment options are available.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE CONTROL
For your protection, our office uses heat and steam sterilization of our instruments and hand pieces. We utilize disposable dental products whenever possible to safeguard you from transmission of various diseases.
COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS
If you have any questions, please feel free to discuss them with any of our staff members. We are here to help you in any way we can.
We look forward to serving all of your Dental needs.
SERVICES OFFERED
Comprehensive Dental Care
Laser Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry Crowns
Teeth Whitening ZOOM!
Porcelain Veneers
Bonding
Fillings
Root Canals
Oral Surgery
Crown and Bridges
Implants
Partials
Dentures
Frequently asked questions:
At what age should children come to the dentist?
Usually we see children around 2 1/2 to 3 years unless there is some concern that a parent would like us to check.
Why should people have regular checkups?
Regularly scheduled professional examinations and cleanings are necessary to prevent gum disease; diagnose cavities in early stages, cancer screenings, and to address any cosmetic concerns.
How many times should a person have a checkup?
In the absence of periodontal disease, twice a year is routine. Yet when periodontal disease is present treatment varies depending on an individual's condition.
What is Periodontal Disease?
Periodontal Disease (also known as gum disease or pyorrhea) are infections of the gum and bone that hold teeth in place. It may affect a patients overall health. For example: Periodontal disease has been linked as a contributing factor to heart disease and stroke.
What are the signs of Periodontal Disease?
Gums bleed easily or red, swollen or tender gums. Gums that have pulled away from the teeth. Pus between the teeth and gums when the gums are pressed. Persistent bad breath or bad taste in the mouth. Permanent teeth that ar loose, separating or changing position. Any change in the way the teeth fit together when you bite.
What is a Crown?
A Crown (or Cap) is a manmade cover that protects the top of a tooth. It may be used to restore and preserve decayed, broken, or cracked teeth. Crowns can also correct some cosmetic problems, giving you a better smile.
What is a Bridge?
A bridge is a way to replace one or more missing teeth. Replacing missing teeth makes it easier to chew. It can improve your appearance. It also helps keep your teeth, gums and jaws healthy.