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555-123-4567
3435 S. Caraway, Jonesboro, AR
Below is a walkthrough of what you'll experience when you call our office and become one of our satisfied patients.
or call: 555-123-4567
Dr. Felicity and our entire team are excited to meet you and help you have healthier teeth.
Our priority is to make sure that we help you address your condition as safely as possible. At your first visit, here's what you can expect:
I'm afraid of the Dentist. What can I do?
Fear of the Dentist is extremely common and we understand. We take extra special care to help you understand what we're doing before we do it and the reasoning behind why we need to do it. No treatment or examination procedures are ever done without you understanding them and giving us permission.
We also take special care to train our staff to be extremely gentle when doing any dental work for you.
How Long does it Take To See the Dentist the first time?
We do our very best to schedule your first appointment during a time when our normal patient load is light so that the doctor can spend more time with you and learn about you and your condition (This will also depend on your schedule). Once we have all of your initial paperwork done, our staff will take you back to a private room where you'll wait for the doctor (standard wait times in our office are 5-10 minutes).
Does the Doctor Do an Exam?
Yes. An exam is essential to learning about you, your condition, and being able to treat your safely and efficiently. During your first visit, the doctor will ask you questions about your medical history and the condition that you are coming in for. These questions will be followed by a focused exam that will help us determine a diagnosis and what the cause of condition is.
Do you have to get X-Rays?
We don't perform X-Rays on every patient that enters our office. The decision to order X-Rays (or other advanced imaging) is based on the results of the initial exam. We only perform X-rays when they are needed to form a diagnosis or to rule out anything that might be dangerous to you.
Are Dental X-Rays Safe?
Exposure to all sources of radiation -- including the sun, minerals in the soil, appliances in your home, and dental X-rays -- can damage the body's tissues and cells and lead to the development of cancer. Fortunately, The dosage of X-ray radiation received by a dental patient is typically extremely small (around 0.150 mSv for a full mouth series, according to the American Dental Association website), equivalent to a few days' worth of background environmental radiation exposure, or similar to the dose received during a cross-country airplane flight (concentrated into one short burst aimed at a small area).
Do You take my Insurance?
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Our amazing team is happy to verify your insurance before you ever step foot into the office.
Where do I call to Schedule an Appointment?
Call our office at (555) 555-5555 anytime to schedule your appointment.
or call: 555-123-4567
Monday
8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
Tuesday
8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
Wednesday
8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
Thursday
Closed
Friday
8AM-12PM, 1PM-5PM
Saturday
9AM-1PM
Sunday
Closed
or call: 555-123-4567