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Making Appointments

To schedule an appointment, call our dental office at 615-678-8965 and our staff will assist you in finding a day and time that is available and convenient for you for Dental Emergency.

New Patient Paperwork

Before your first visit, we recommend you visit our secured patient questionnaire and fill out our new patient paperwork. This information will be at our office ready for your appointment.

Brushing and Flossing

Brushing and flossing before the appointment will help our dentist properly examine your teeth with efficiency and ease.

Full Disclosure

It’s important that our new patients understand that the more information we have about your dental history, the better. You shouldn’t worry about being judged or embarrassed, so you can feel comfortable discussing all the pertinent details of your oral health habits, issues, and history. Our only concern is improving your oral health. Therefore, it’s crucial that your complete, accurate medical and dental history is disclosed on your first visit.

Smile!

If you feel anxious before going to your first appointment, we want to remind you that we are here to help you achieve the smile you want regardless of your current oral state. We are here for you!

At the Dental Office

When you arrive at our dental office, please inform the receptionist so he or she can inform the dentist. After our dentist has been informed and all the necessary paperwork has been submitted, a member of our staff will call your name and ask you to follow him/her to proceed with the consultation.

Your Health History

Before the dental exam is performed, talk to our dentist about your health history. This will give our dentist insight into your oral health and the underlying causes of present issues, if any.

X-Rays

X-rays are a way of diagnosing problems that are not easily visible. These include tooth decay, abscesses, impacted teeth, and jawbone damage. The details x-rays provide could make all the difference for your overall oral hygiene. Our dentist may also recommend a panoramic radiograph. This dental imaging technique provides a complete visual of your jaws, which helps in pinpointing any damage that tooth decay may have caused to the bone.

Comprehensive Exam

All first-time patients undergo a comprehensive exam. This includes a thorough examination of your teeth and gums so that our dentist can accurately evaluate your situation.

Cleaning

Our dentist may recommend you get a professional tooth cleaning. During this cleaning session, our dentist will remove accumulated plaque from outside or in-between the teeth. After a thorough cleaning has been done, our dentist will polish the teeth and may apply a minty paste to leave your mouth fresh.

Disease Prevention/Recommendations

After your treatment is over, our dentist may recommend products that help prevent future dental issues and ensure that your oral health is always at its best. Some recommended products are fluoride toothpaste, mouthwashes, sealants, or a dental care kit for dental emergencies.

Final Questions

This is the best time to ask our dentist any questions or discuss any concerns you may have. Our dentist doesn’t mind demonstrating how to floss properly or the right brushing techniques, so asking for assistance is highly encouraged.

Treatment Plan

Once the comprehensive exam and x-rays are complete, our dentist will discuss solutions to your dental problems and Dental Emergency. Through a specially designed, comprehensive treatment plan, we can resolve the problems that are adversely affecting your oral hygiene.

Scheduling the Next Visit

After your first visit, approach the receptionist to schedule your next appointment and make any necessary payments. We will reschedule you based on our dentist’s recommendation and your availability.