Dentistry Patient Information in Athens, GA
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New Patient Forms
By filling out a new patient form, you will save a lot of time by bringing the filled out forms and your insurance card with you.
You can access our new patient forms below:
- Medical History Form
- Dental History Form
- Broken Appointment Policy Form
- Insurance Info and Release Form
- Acknowledgement of Receipt of HIPPA
- Notice of Privacy Act Document
If you need help completing your paperwork or would like to plan your visit, call our office today.
Financial Options
We believe that everyone should have access to dental care without being concerned about the cost. We have provided multiple options for paying for your treatments, and you should contact our office for more information.

Insurance & Co-Pays
We work with most PPO plans, and our team members will be happy to help you with filing your claims and will work with you to get the most out of your insurance. We suggest that you contact us before your appointment to confirm your coverage.
If you do not have insurance or need to make a co-pay or other cost that is not covered, we also accept:
- Cash
- Check
- Credit Cards: Discover, MasterCard, Visa and American Express

Financial Resources
Cost shouldn’t keep you from a healthy smile, we are happy to offer multiple options to help you afford the care you need with an accessible payment plant.

No Insurance?
Members Smile Easy Plan can give you access to the basic dental care that you and your family need at a price that will not break your budget. You can use this plan as soon as you sign up and it covers things such as routine exams, full mouth X-rays, cleanings, fluoride treatments and oral cancer screenings. There are no forms, no exclusions and no maximums.
We will work with you to find a convenient time for your appointment and offer patient resources to help you get ready for your visit.
We understand that every patient and every smile is different. At our office, you will always come first. During every visit we will take the time to answer your questions, address your concerns and develop your personal treatment plan. You are more than just our patient; you are our partner in your care. In fact, if you would like to get to know us prior to your appointment, please feel free to visit our office.
A great dental experience goes beyond your treatment. At each of our conveniently located offices, you will find a relaxing space with amenities designed for your comfort that can enhance your visit.
We welcome patients from all parts of our diverse community, and you can speak with any of our team members if there is anything you need.
What to Expect
Going to the dentist doesn’t have to be an awkward experience! At our office, we’re committed to answering any questions you may have prior to your appointment. Please look over the information below. If you have a question that isn’t included, feel free to contact us!
At our practice, a lot of the “latest technology” such as lasers, digital x-rays, computerized records, and dental microscopes are things we have had for about the last 10 years or longer. Over the years our patients have grown to expect us to stay ahead of the curve.
Diagnostic Care
At the first appointment for adults 18 years old or older, all necessary low level radiation digital x-rays are taken and viewed first by the dentist. After a comprehensive examination a plan of treatment is made (and if necessary referral to a specialist is done). Doing dental work without a treatment plan is like building a house without a blueprint – you are inviting failure. After the treatment plan is made, an appointment for a cleaning or if necessary appropriate gum treatment is made.
Children are seen first by the hygienist and usually have a cleaning and polishing, plus flouride and x-rays.
Information About Insurance
We accept assignment of benefits from most insurance companies that allow them. For Clarke County Board of Education Direct Reimbursement, we fax your claim directly to the Board office right after you pay so they will reimburse you faster. We are in network for MetLife and Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?
We recommend scheduling dental cleanings and exams every six months for optimal oral health. However, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits based on your specific needs.
Do you accept my insurance?
We work with a wide variety of dental insurance providers. Please contact our office or visit our Insurance & Payment page for a full list of accepted plans.
What should I expect during my first visit?
Your first visit typically includes a comprehensive exam, X-rays, and a discussion about your dental health goals. This helps us create a personalized treatment plan for you.
How often should I brush my teeth, and what is the proper technique?
You should brush your teeth at least twice a day, especially before bed, using a soft-bristle toothbrush and an ADA-approved toothpaste. For the best results:
- Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gums.
- Use gentle, circular motions to brush the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.
- Don’t forget to brush the inside of your front teeth and your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath.
Electric toothbrushes are also recommended as they can efficiently remove plaque by simply guiding the brush while it works on multiple teeth at a time.
How often should I floss, and what is the correct way to do it?
You should floss daily to remove plaque and food particles between your teeth and under the gumline, where a toothbrush can’t reach. Follow these steps for effective flossing:
- Use about 12-16 inches of dental floss, wrapping it around your middle fingers, with 2 inches of floss between them.
- Gently insert the floss between your teeth using a sawing motion.
- Curve the floss into a “C” shape around each tooth, sliding it up and down to clean the side of each tooth and below the gumline.
If you find regular floss difficult to use, floss holders are a helpful alternative.
How often should I schedule dental cleanings and exams?
It is generally recommended to schedule dental cleanings and exams every six months. Regular visits help prevent common issues like cavities, gum disease, and plaque buildup. They also allow your dentist to catch potential problems early. However, depending on your oral health, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits. Always follow your dentist’s advice based on your individual needs.
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