We are always excited about meeting new patients during their first visit to our office! This important, complimentary visit will give us insight into your orthodontic needs. Your initial appointment will consist of a thorough examination and a discussion of potential treatment options. Please note that charges for records are due at the time of service. If you have dental insurance we will file it as a courtesy to you. A credit equal to these fees will be applied to your total fee when orthodontic treatment begins. If you request that these records be sent to another office for a second opinion we would be happy to mail them for you.
During the examination for each patient, we will address the following questions that cover the basics of orthodontic treatment. We encourage you to ask questions as well.
- Is there a condition that orthodontics can address?
- Is treatment needed now or should treatment be delayed until appropriate growth, tooth eruption or other factors have occurred?
- What treatment procedures will be used to correct the problem?
- Do any permanent teeth need to be removed?
- How long will treatment take?
- How much will it cost?
- What are my payment options?
While we can often answer these general questions about treatment during the initial examination, we will address specific areas after careful analysis of the diagnostic records. We feel it is important to analyze each patient's specific needs, because in-depth planning leads to superior results and higher patient satisfaction.
We insist that our patients leave the office with a clear understanding of their specific needs, what the treatment will consist of and how long it will take. Also, we will always answer any additional questions.
Please assist us by providing the following information at the time of your first visit:
- Any panoramic X-ray taken within the past six months.
- If you have orthodontic insurance, bring your insurance card. By providing this information at the first visit, we will be able to give you an estimate of your costs.