Frequently Asked Questions
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It is generally recommended to visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, the frequency may vary based on your individual oral health needs. Our dentist will recommend a personalized schedule during your initial consultation.
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Yes, we provide emergency dental services to address sudden dental issues such as toothaches, broken teeth, or lost fillings. Please contact our office or Dr. Campbell immediately if you are experiencing a dental emergency.
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In case of a dental emergency, please call our office as soon as possible. Our team will assess your situation and provide guidance on the next steps. If it's after hours, our voicemail will provide instructions on how to reach Dr. Campbell.
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Maintaining good oral hygiene habits is crucial for healthy teeth and gums. We recommend brushing your teeth twice a day, flossing daily, eating a balanced diet, and scheduling regular dental check-ups and cleanings.
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Your toothbrush should be replaced every 3-6 months. Additionally, if your toothbrush shows signs of the bristles bending, splaying out or become matted, it is time to replace your toothbrush.
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Yes, we accept most dental insurance plans. We work with a wide range of providers, including Delta Dental and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Please contact our office with your insurance information, and our staff will assist you in verifying coverage.
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We accept various payment options, including cash, credit cards, debit cards, and personal checks. We also offer flexible financing options through third-party financing companies to help you manage the cost of treatment.
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Yes, we offer sedation dentistry options such as nitrous oxide (laughing gas) to help anxious patients feel more relaxed during dental procedures. Our dentist will discuss this option with you based on your needs and level of anxiety.
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You can schedule an appointment by calling our office during business hours. Our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient time for your visit.
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All floss is good floss! We recommend using regular string floss or a waterpik. Using handheld flossers are a good option as well.