Welcome
Your first visit, made simple.
Whether it’s been six months or six years since you’ve seen a dentist, we’re glad you’re here. Here’s everything you need to feel ready for your first appointment.
What your first visit looks like
When you arrive, we’ll greet you by name, take you back at your appointment time (we keep on schedule on purpose), and start with a real conversation. Dr. Saado wants to know what brought you in, what concerns you have, what your dental history looks like, and what you want your smile to feel like going forward.
Then we’ll do a thorough exam — gentle X-rays only as needed, a careful look at your teeth, gums, and bite, and an oral cancer screening that takes just a few minutes. Most first visits include a cleaning. Throughout, we’ll tell you what we’re seeing and why it matters.
By the time you leave, you’ll know exactly what your mouth looks like, what (if anything) needs attention, what it costs, and how we’d like to space it out. No pressure, no upsell, no surprise bills.
For Every Smile
No insurance? No problem.
Our in-house membership plan covers cleanings, exams, and X-rays — and gives real discounts on everything else. No insurance needed.
See the membership planEverything you need to prepare
Your First Visit
A simple, calm, unhurried first appointment.
Learn More →Patient Registration
Fill out your forms online before you arrive.
Learn More →Patient Forms
Download or complete your forms in advance.
Learn More →Insurance & Billing
Most major plans accepted — and a plan if you don't have one.
Learn More →Payment Options
Flexible options including CareCredit and our membership plan.
Learn More →Patient Comfort
Nitrous oxide, gentle technique, judgment-free care.
Learn More →Home Care Instructions
Post-procedure guidance for every treatment.
Learn More →Infection Control
Our commitment to a sterile, safe environment.
Learn More →FAQ
Honest answers to the questions patients ask most.
Learn More →Ready when you are.
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