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We Can Accommodate Special Needs

Patients with special needs are those, who due to physical, medical, developmental or cognitive conditions require special consideration when receiving dental treatment. This can include people with autism, Alzheimer’s disease, Down syndrome, spinal cord injuries or the countless other conditions or injuries that can make standard dental procedures more difficult. Caring for special needs patients takes compassion and understanding. While …

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Trouble getting numb?

Allergies to novocaine? Have you had problems, with numbing agents “wearing off” too quickly with dentists in the past? You are not the only one. These issues make traditional dentistry a very difficult experience for many patients. With general anesthesia, these issues can be a thing of the past. You come in, go to sleep and wake up with your …

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Will my insurance cover sedation?

Typically, sedation is not covered by dental insurance and is covered out of pocket by patients. However, PPO insurances will cover a variety of the dental treatments and procedures themselves. We will be glad to discuss your insurance and what portions of treatment are covered with your insurance. We also offer a variety of payment plans on approved credit with …

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Use them…or…lose them

Just a friendly reminder that your dental insurance benefits will expire with the onset of a new year, this means hundreds of dollars lost to the insurance company. If you have dental concerns that you have been putting off, now is the time to act. Make sure to get the maximum benefit from your plan by using your benefits before …

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Let’s start with a chat!

With every new patient…we start with a chat. There is no dental work done on your first visit to our office so there is absolutely no reason to fear. We start off with a simple conversation to assess you needs, review your medical history, and check your insurance for you if needed. We will take a full set of x-rays …