Information and forms

We have some information for you take a peek at - feel free to download these forms too! 

You can create a login to your own patient portal.  See appointments (upcoming and previous), and work on paperwork ahead of time.  Easy.  

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Existing Patients, click this link - we are looking forward to seeing you again! 

If this is the first time you’ve gone to this website, it is synced with our software at the office.  You can see previous appointments and all your upcoming ones too!  You can also update your health history and view our privacy practices there etc.  This will save you time and of course paper! 

Click here for Exising Patients Portal
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New Patients! We are excited to meet you!

You can save time by filling out paperwork ahead of time to improve the effeciency of our appointments.  There is a health history, where we ask about really important things like allergies, medications, previous issues etc.  These are super important for your comfort and safety, we appreciate you filling this out completely!  

Click here for New Patient Portal

After an Extraction, this is what to expect

We love teeth, but sometimes they just gotta go.  Please take a look at our informational PDF regarding the most common questions, and tips about staying comfortable after this process.  We are here to help if you need anything! 

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New partial? Awesome! Here is some info on what to expect

Partials are such a great way to restore your smile!  They are pretty functional too!  There are always some good tips and tricks to keep in mind however, so peruse this to help get an idea of what is coming your way.

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Just finished a root canal? You did great!

While this is very routine for us, it can feel like quite the process!  You did awesome!  Here is some information on what might be coming your way.  It is normal for teeth to “take some time” before they feel “normal” again.  The human body is pretty cool, but things do not heal immediately.  Like all procedues in medicine, there will be some time while the area heals - specifically that means the area still might be sore and have some lingering discomfort - we just want it to be better than it was. It WILL get better!

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