Appointments & Booking
You can book an appointment by calling our clinic or emailing us. Please provide your preferred date, time, and the reason for your visit, and our team will confirm availability.
While we recommend booking in advance, we do accept walk-ins based on availability.
Yes, but we require at least 48 hours’ notice for any changes or cancellations. This allows us to accommodate other patients in need of care.
Absolutely! Early prevention, including sealants and fluoride, helps protect young teeth and establishes good oral health habits for life.
Yes. Research shows links between oral health and conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications. Preventive care benefits your whole body.
Payments & Insurance
We do not work directly with any insurance providers. However, patients may be able to claim reimbursement for treatments by submitting receipts to their insurer. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to confirm coverage and reimbursement options.
We accept cash, credit/debit cards, and bank transfers.
Yes, for major treatments such as implants and cosmetic procedures, we offer flexible payment plans to help spread the cost.
Before Your Visit
Please bring your ID, insurance details (if applicable for reimbursement purposes), and a list of any medications you are currently taking. If you’ve had recent dental X-rays, bringing a copy can be helpful.
In most cases, yes. X-rays help us detect issues that aren’t visible during a physical exam, such as cavities, infections, and bone loss.
If it’s your first visit, please arrive 10-15 minutes early to complete any necessary paperwork
Dental Anxiety & Sedation
We understand dental anxiety and strive to create a calm and reassuring environment. Our team takes the time to explain each step and ensure your comfort throughout the procedure
We offer local anesthesia for pain management during treatments but IV sedation may be an option.
Oral Health & Hygiene
Every six months is recommended for routine check-ups and cleanings. However, patients with gum disease or other conditions may need more frequent visits.
We offer local anesthesia for pain management during treatments but IV sedation may be an option.
Good oral hygiene includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily, limiting sugary foods, and visiting the dentist regularly for check-ups and professional cleanings.
Early-stage gum disease (gingivitis) is reversible with proper oral care and professional cleanings. Advanced gum disease (periodontitis) requires specialized treatment but can be managed effectively.
Oral Health & Hygiene
Yes! If you have a severe toothache, broken tooth, or any urgent dental issue, call us immediately, and we’ll arrange to see you as soon as possible.
Keep the tooth moist by placing it back in its socket, in a glass of milk, or between your cheek and gums. Seek emergency dental care immediately—the sooner the tooth is reinserted, the better the chances of saving it.
Severe pain, swelling, bleeding, a knocked-out or broken tooth, or any dental issue that interferes with eating, speaking, or breathing should be treated as an emergency.
Children’s Dentistry
The first dental visit should be by age 1 or within six months of their first tooth erupting.
Yes! Baby teeth help with proper speech development, chewing, and spacing for permanent teeth. Early decay can cause long-term dental issues.
Yes, sealants are a great preventive option to protect back teeth from cavities. They are painless and can last for several years.
Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry
Yes, we offer professional teeth whitening treatments that are safe and highly effective compared to over-the-counter products.
Depending on the severity, we may recommend bonding, veneers, or a dental crown for the best aesthetic and functional result.
The process usually takes 3-6 months, allowing time for the implant to integrate with the jawbone before placing the final restoration.