What To Expect at Your First Appointment
Our friendly team will guide you through a detailed plan for your oral health to ensure your confidence every step of the way.
When you come in for your first appointment, you’ll immediately notice the relaxed and friendly atmosphere we strive to create. We want you to feel at ease from the moment you walk through the door. If your oral health is in good shape, your first visit will likely include a thorough cleaning, X-rays, and a detailed examination to check for any potential issues. Our goal is for you to leave that appointment with a clear plan for achieving and maintaining optimal oral health.
I believe it’s important for you to have a roadmap that outlines every step necessary to keep your mouth healthy. This includes how many visits it might take, the time between each appointment, and a realistic understanding of the overall process. Ideally, we’ll find that everything looks great, and we’ll just schedule your next cleaning in six months. However, if there’s work to be done, I want you to leave with a comprehensive understanding of what’s required, including the number of appointments, the associated costs, and the specific actions you need to take.
After your first visit, you’ll have a checklist that details everything you need to do to ensure your mouth is in top condition. But the most important part of that checklist is the first step: coming in for your appointment. Meeting us and understanding that we can take care of you is the biggest hurdle. Once that’s done, much of the anxiety disappears, and you’ll have a clear path forward.
So take that first step—come in, let us take a look, and together we’ll create a plan to keep your oral health on track, relieving any anxiety you may have about the process.
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