FAQs

Informed patients feel more confident and relaxed. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we hear. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Call our office for more information!

Can you help if I feel anxious about dental visits?

Absolutely. We offer nitrous oxide and oral conscious sedation to help you feel more relaxed and comfortable during treatment.

Do you provide same-day crowns or restorations?

Yes! Using advanced CEREC® technology, we design and create crowns and other restorations in just one visit—no temporary crown or second appointment needed.

How do I know which treatment is best for my smile?

We’ll review your exam results, explain your options clearly, and help you weigh benefits and costs, so you can make an informed decision that feels right.

How often should I come in for cleanings and exams?

We recommend coming every six months for a professional cleaning and thorough exam. Routine visits let us spot small issues, like cavities or gum inflammation, before they become bigger, more expensive problems.

How soon can I be seen if I have a dental emergency?

We do our best to see emergency patients the same day. Call us right away, and we’ll make sure you’re taken care of quickly.

What are my options if I’m missing a tooth?

Whether you’re missing one tooth or several, we offer implants, bridges, partials, and full dentures. We’ll walk you through what works best for your needs.

What helps with chronic bad breath?

Daily brushing and flossing, staying hydrated, and regular cleanings can all help prevent bad breath. We’ll also check for any underlying issues during your visit.

What if I haven’t been to the dentist in years?

No judgment—you're not alone. We’ll meet you where you are, help ease any anxiety, and create a plan that fits your comfort and goals.

What should I expect during my first visit?

You’ll be welcomed by our front desk team, complete any needed forms, and then receive a full exam, including X-rays if necessary. We’ll explain everything clearly and take the time to answer your questions.

What’s the best way to schedule an appointment?

You can call our office directly or request a visit online anytime. We’ll work with your schedule to find a time that’s convenient.

Will a root canal hurt?

Not at all. With today’s advanced techniques and effective numbing, most patients say a root canal feels similar to a routine filling.

What’s the best way to schedule an appointment?

You can call our office directly or request a visit online anytime. We’ll work with your schedule to find a time that’s convenient.