Please provide the following information for your first visit:
Please Note: All patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the scheduled evaluation appointment.
Please notify the office if you have a medical condition or concern prior to surgery (e.g. artificial heart valves, joint replacement, requiring antibiotic prophylaxis, diabetes, or high blood pressure).
We will complete an in-depth medical and dental history and a thorough examination which will include; an oral cancer screening, periodontal probing, a radiographic analysis, mobility charting, an evaluation of the attached gingiva, as well as check for other periodontal conditions.
The periodontal exam can be completed with little to no discomfort. We will be as gentle as possible.
We will need your current Full Mouth X-rays in order to provide the most comprehensive evaluation. If your referring dentist has taken x-rays, please request that they be forwarded to our office.
Since all patients are different, our doctors must complete your evaluation before establishing your treatment plan. The fee for treatment can vary considerably depending on the type of condition, complexity, and length of treatment. An approximate fee can usually be determined at the initial visit; but on occasion, some initial treatment or further diagnostics must be completed before the final treatment plan can be established.
Dental insurance policies often cover periodontal treatment. Please bring your dental insurance information to your initial examination appointment. Upon request, we can submit a claim to predetermine your insurance coverage.
Not everyone needs periodontal surgery. If treated early, gum disease can be controlled without surgery. We will make recommendations based on your individual situation. Our philosophy of practice is to treat as conservatively as possible to attain treatment goals.
The recent advances in periodontal treatment allow us to successfully treat most periodontal conditions.
Our office and your general dentist will work closely together to achieve optimal periodontal health. If crowns and fillings are needed, your dentist will provide restorative services.
Periodontal disease is a progressive inflammatory infection which is often painless. Delaying treatment can cause further bone loss, increase expense, and often have less predictable outcomes than early treatment. In addition, there are many studies that show correlations between oral health and overall health. In fact, treatment of periodontal disease can improve other health markers such as heart disease and blood sugar control for diabetic patients.