Halloween doesn’t have to be scary for your smile. That’s why we’ve put together some ghoulishly good tips and tricks, to address some myths and phobias, and to help get rid of your dental nightmares.
MYTH:
There’s going to be a lot of pain.
REALITY:
Modern-day dental techniques are much less invasive, gentler, and more comfortable.
You should feel minimal to no pain. Talk to us about your concerns. One of the first steps in quelling your fears is finding a dentist you can talk to, that you can trust, answers all your questions, and offers a relaxing and comfortable environment.
We’re more than happy to talk to any of our patients about any questions or concerns they might have. Call us anytime.
PHOBIA:
Losing control and not knowing what’s going to happen.
REALITY:
Dentist offices offer solutions to calm fears of the unknown.
From personal TVs and headphones or even the ability to listen to your own music, it is our utmost priority to make sure you feel comfortable along the way. We also over-communicate, ensuring that you know what to expect throughout every step of your treatment.
MYTH:
Going to the dentist is too expensive and complicated.
REALITY:
Benefits cover most dental expenses.
If you have insurance, simply bring your benefits card. It’s as simple as that! We will also complete and file your dental claim form for you. If your dental benefit plan requires a pre-determination or prior authorization, we will submit a treatment plan for review by your insurance carrier. We will also help process follow-ups or locate lost claims.
MYTH:
A bad past experience means a bad future experience
REALITY:
You deserve better!
We’re sorry if you have had a negative dental experience at another provider in the past. Our number one priority is ensuring our patients have a seamless, painless, and dare we say, even enjoyable time when they visit us.
Sound less scary? Call us anytime to book an appointment or even just ask questions. We offer a range of services, from family to pediatric to emergency dental care. Let us help you.