Patient Forms
Save time at your appointment by downloading and completing these forms before your visit.
Insurance & Payments
We work with most major insurance providers and offer flexible payment options.
Accepted Insurance Plans
Payment Options
Patient Education
Learn more about dental procedures and how to maintain optimal oral health.
Oral Hygiene Tips
Proper brushing and flossing techniques to maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Read MoreUnderstanding Dental Procedures
Detailed explanations of common dental treatments and what to expect.
Read MoreDental Health for Children
Special considerations for pediatric dental care and development.
Read MoreAppointment Preparation
Guidelines to help you prepare for your dental appointment and ensure a smooth visit.
Before Your Appointment
Complete all necessary forms, bring your insurance card, and arrive 15 minutes early for your first visit.
What to Bring
Photo ID, insurance card, list of current medications, and any relevant dental records or X-rays.
After Your Treatment
Follow all post-procedure care instructions provided by your dentist for optimal healing and results.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I visit the dentist?
Most patients should visit the dentist every six months for regular check-ups and professional cleanings. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits based on your specific oral health needs.
What should I do in case of a dental emergency?
Call our office immediately at (718) 654-1880. For after-hours emergencies, follow the instructions on our voicemail. For severe pain, bleeding, or trauma, visit the nearest emergency room if you cannot reach us.
How can I determine if my insurance covers a procedure?
Our office staff can help verify your insurance coverage and benefits. Before your appointment, we can provide an estimate of costs based on your insurance plan and the recommended treatment.
What payment options do you offer for those without insurance?
We offer several payment options including cash, credit cards, and financing through CareCredit. We also have an in-house dental savings plan that provides discounts on treatments for patients without insurance.
Additional Resources
Dental Emergency Guide
Learn how to handle common dental emergencies before you can reach our office.
Download GuidePatient Rights & Privacy
Information about your rights as a patient and our privacy practices.
Learn MoreEducational Videos
Watch informative videos about various dental procedures and oral health topics.
View VideosNeed Additional Help?
Our patient support team is available to assist you with any questions or concerns.