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What About X-Rays?

Why do I need X-rays?

Radiographic or X-ray examinations provide your dentist with an important tool that shows the condition of your teeth, their roots, jaw placement, and the overall composition of your facial bones.

X-rays can help your dentist determine the presence or degree of periodontal disease, abscesses, and many abnormal growths, such as cysts and tumors. X- rays also can show the exact location of impacted and unerupted teeth. They can pinpoint the location of cavities and other signs of disease that may not be possible to detect through a visual examination.

Do all patients have radiographs taken every six months?

No. Your radiographic schedule is based on the dentist's assessment of your individual needs, including whether you're a new patient or a recall patient, adult or child, or pregnant. In most cases, new patients require a set of full mouth X-rays to evaluate oral health status, including any, underlying signs of periodontal disease and for future comparison. Recall patients may require X-rays to monitor their periodontal condition or their susceptibility to tooth decay.

My dentist has prescribed a "panoramic radiograph." What is that and how does it differ from the X-rays I usually have?

Just as a panoramic photograph allows you to see a broad vista such as the Grand Canyon, a panoramic radiograph allows your dentist to see the entire structure of your mouth in a single image. Typically, most dental patients have "periapical" or "bitewing" radiographs taken. These require patients to hold or bite down on a piece of plastic with X-ray film in the center. Bitewings typically determine the presence of decay in between teeth, while periapical X-rays show root structure, bone levels, cysts and abscesses.

Why do I need both types of X-rays?

What's apparent through one type of X- ray often is not visible on another. The panoramic X-ray will give your dentist a general and comprehensive view of your entire mouth on a single film, which a periapical X-ray cannot show. On the other hand, periapical or bitewing X-rays show a highly-detailed image of a smaller area, making it easier to see decay or cavities between your teeth. Radiographs are not prescribed indiscriminately. Your dentist has a need for the different information that each radiograph can provide to formulate a diagnosis.

Should I be concerned about exposure to radiation?

All health care providers are sensitive to patients' concerns about exposure to radiation. Your dentist has been trained to prescribe radiographs when they're appropriate and to tailor radiographic schedules to each patient's individual needs. By using state-of-the-art technology and by staying knowledgeable about recent advances, your dentist knows which techniques, procedures and X-ray films can minimize your exposure to radiation.

What if my dental insurance plan doesn't allow reimbursement for the additional X-ray?

It's wise for all patients to know the limitations or restrictions of their dental benefits plan. To control their own costs, some insurance plans limit reimbursement to a single type of radiographic survey. Occasionally they will allow coverage for additional radiographs, providing that your dentist supplies them with adequate information demonstrating why the additional radiographs are necessary. Nevertheless, X-rays should be taken based on need, regardless of whether or not they are covered by your dental benefits plan. If your dental benefits policy restricts coverage to one type of X-ray, consider writing your plan purchaser (usually someone in your Personnel or Benefits department). Your dentist can help you write this letter.


Anaesthesia & Oral Sedation

As an adjunct to the stress free atmosphere of our office, we also offer sedation dentistry for any patient who suffers from dental anxiety or has a phobia.

Whether you are afraid of the needle, the sound of the drill incites terror or you just feel that dentistry is too painful, many consider this option to have their dental needs met. Sedation dentistry has been used safely in millions of dental procedures. Any procedure can be completed while you are sedated and most people choose to take care of everything in as little as two appointments. Many times it is as simple as just taking a pill prior to your appointment. If you have been hiding your smile, putting up with pain, or putting off going to the dentist because of dental phobia, it's time to make a positive change in your life. Take care of yourself first, make the call and enjoy the benefits of a healthy mouth and smile.

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Patient Information Form. If this is your first visit with us, print this form at home and fill it out ahead of time, that way when you come in you won't have to fill out a bunch of forms!

Missed & Cancelled Appointments

If you are unable to keep an appointment, please notify us at least two business days in advance. This will allow us to schedule other patients awaiting treatment. If less than two business days notice is given, a $100 fee will be assessed to your account and is payable prior to or at your next appointment.

Payment Options

We expect payment in full at the time of treatment. For your convenience, we offer several payment options:

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  • Cash
  • Debit Card
  • Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, or American Express
  • Medicard (a third party financing company with 0% financing options. The dental office--in this case us--absorbs any interest costs)

Insurance

We will work with your insurance company to determine your estimated co-payment amount for your treatment plan before treatment even begins so there will be no big surprises. We will be happy to process your insurance claim so you pay only an estimated co-payment at the time of treatment. Learn more about how insurance works.

Please bring your insurance information with you on your first visit.



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We are committed to excellence in dental care and we are proud of our dedication to our patients. Our goal is to provide you with a beautiful and healthy looking smile. We aim to help you feel confident and at ease through a unique dental experience.

We provide quality dental care using the latest and very best in technology available. Our caring team of professionals is up to date on the most advanced dental care and will answer any questions you may have regarding your individualized treatment plan.

We are proud to show you the difference that our quality cosmetic dentistry and related health care services can make in your life.

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