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Initially, you will be seen for a thorough examination and diagnosis.
This is what you will experience:
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Full Mouth digital x-rays will be taken unless
you have a current series from your referring doctor.
A clinical examination will include an evaluation
of periodontal and other soft tissues of the head and
neck, occlusion of the teeth (the manner in which your
teeth come together), the supporting bone, jaw joints,
muscles of the face and all restorative and prosthetic
treatments completed by any previous dentists or current
primary dentist.
Diagnosis and treatment options will be determined
from the detailed clinical examination that at times may
include plaster models of your mouth, the interpretation
of digital x-rays and oral photographs and other diagnostic
procedures. At that time, you will be informed of any
problems found, the benefits of different treatment choices,
an approximate time required to complete the treatment
and an estimated cost of the treatment
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Complex cases often require an additional consultation appointment. The
doctor and his staff will discuss the options available to you to achieve
your oral health goals.
By educating our clients and explaining all aspects of treatment choices,
our clients understand the procedures more clearly. Answering your questions
and addressing your concerns will help you make an informed decision about
the right dental care to meet your personal needs.
While no doctor can guarantee any results, we believe that our attention
to every detail allows us to generate superior results time and time again.
Our office takes extreme pride in our work by making a constant effort
to improve the quality of prosthodontic services, offering enjoyable,
long-term benefits.
Once you have completed your treatment we hope you will be proud to tell
family members, friends and referring doctors about the quality care you
experienced. Of course, all personal referrals are sincerely appreciated.
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