Why This Page Exists
If it’s been years, or even decades, since your last visit, you’re not alone. Life gets busy, stuff happens, and sometimes you just don’t go. That doesn’t mean you’re a bad patient or that it’s too late. The first step is showing up, and we’ll take it from there.
What Happens at Your First Visit
We’ll start with a simple conversation. I’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s been going on with your teeth, your health, and how you’re feeling. From there, we’ll do a basic exam. Nothing rushed, no lectures.
We’ll usually take a few images, maybe some x-rays or photos. Not because we’re looking for something to fix, but because we need to know what’s there before we talk next steps.
You Get to Speak
Once we’ve got a clear picture, I’ll explain what I see in plain language. Then it’s your turn. You can tell me what’s bothering you, what you’re hoping to do, or even just what you’re worried about. If you’re not sure, that’s fine. We can talk through it.
Then We Step Back
You don’t have to make decisions on the spot. If you want time to think, that’s okay. Some patients want to move forward right away, others want a little space. Either way, you’ll have options and a clear idea of what comes next without pressure.
Have Questions Before You Come In?
Give us a call or text. We’ll answer whatever’s on your mind, honestly and without judgment. Whether it’s been 5 years or 25, you’re still welcome here.
+1 (610) 678-5700