Patient Information
Your First Visit
Helping you have strong teeth, healthy gums and superb dental implants is our priority. Ensuring you receive top-notch care is our passion.
We respect our patients and care for them like they’re family.
When you come and see us, the first thing we’ll do is sit down and talk. You know your body better than anyone else. We want to hear your questions and concerns before we even look in your mouth.
Next, we’ll examine your teeth and gums and work with you to come up with an action plan that you’re 100% comfortable with.
In fact, your comfort means a lot to us. We offer a range of sedation and anesthesia options so you’ll be completely comfortable during your visits.
We invest in the latest technology to ensure our patients get the very best service.
Leading-edge technology means we can offer our patients accurate, simplified, non-invasive surgical procedures.
The result? Shorter surgical times, faster recoveries, and greater comfort so that you can look and feel better.
Some recent technological investments include:
- On-site CT Scanning Unit
- State-of-the-art computer guided surgical procedures
- Digital patient records, allowing fast, reliable communication with your dentists or physician
How To Use The Patient Portal
Patient Forms & Information
COVID Arrival Letter
Upon arrival complete the Covid-19 intake form on your patient portal.
New Patient Packet - English
A complete profile of your medical and dental health history so we are prepared to give you the best and most effective treatment possible.
New Patient Packet - Spanish
A complete profile of your medical and dental health history so we are prepared to give you the best and most effective treatment possible.
Pre-operative Information Sheet
A breakdown of the general things you need to know before your oral surgery.
Sinus Graft Post-op Instructions
Post-operative information for sinus graft patients.
General Post-Operative Instructions
A breakdown of the general things you need to know following oral surgery.
Soft Diet Guidelines
A good rule of thumb – only eat foods that you can cut with a fork and that don’t make noise when you chew.