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What should I do in a dental emergency?For dental emergencies during office hours, call us immediately. Common emergencies include severe toothache, knocked-out teeth, or broken dental work. We provide same-day emergency appointments when possible.
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How often should I visit the dentist?We recommend visiting the dentist every 6 months for routine cleanings and check-ups. Some patients may need more frequent visits depending on their oral health condition.What should I expect during my first visit?Your first visit will include a comprehensive oral examination, digital X-rays if needed, and a discussion about your dental history. We will create a personalized treatment plan and answer any questions you may have.Are dental X-rays safe?Yes, dental X-rays are safe. We use digital X-rays which emit significantly less radiation than traditional film X-rays. We also use protective lead aprons during the procedure.
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Do you offer payment plans?Yes, we offer flexible payment options to make dental care accessible for everyone. Please speak with our front desk team to discuss available payment plans.
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How can I prevent cavities?Prevent cavities by brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, limiting sugary foods, drinking plenty of water, and visiting us regularly for cleanings and check-ups.