Exam
At the first visit to the orthodontist, information is gathered that
will aid the orthodontist in assessing the need for treatment. This
information includes a medical/ dental history, a clinical examination
and brief consultation. Usually at this visit, the doctor will give
a general idea regarding the type of treatment needed, and an estimate
of the cost. The final decisions regarding cost and treatment will be
made following evaluation of diagnostic records.
Records
Diagnostic records are generally made at the second visit to determine
the best course of treatment. Complete diagnostic records typically include a medical/dental
history, clinical examination, plaster study models of the teeth, photos of the patient's
face and teeth, and X-rays. This information is used to plan a custom treatment plan for
each patient. These records are also helpful in tracking the progress of treatment as the
teeth move under orthodontic care. Treatment length and cost will also be discussed if
treatment is recommended.
Regular Appointments
The appointment when you get your appliances (braces, expanders, etc.) usually takes from
one to two hours. You'll then see us at regular intervals 4 to 8 weeks apart for an
adjustment, which takes 20 to 40 minutes. Our regular office hours are Monday to Thursday
8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Friday 8:00 to 12:00 noon. Patients are
seen by appointment only. We make every effort to be on time for our patients, and ask that
you extend the same courtesy to us. If you cannot keep an appointment, please notify us
immediately. Cancel only if it is an emergency. It is difficult to reschedule you since
most appointments are made 4 to 8 weeks in advance.
PAYMENT AND OFFICE POLICIES
Cost
The cost of treatment depends on the severity of the patient's problem. You will be able
to discuss fees and payment options before treatment begins. We accept assignment from most
insurance plans, and file the necessary papers to the insurance company. We work hard to
make orthodontics affordable.
Fees
In an effort to keep orthodontic fees down while maintaining the highest level of
professional care, we have established this financial policy:
- If full payment is make at the onset of treatment, we will offer a fee discount.
(If you have insurance, we will offer a discount for full payment of your portion of the
fee that will not be covered by insurance.)
- To fit your individual needs, financial arrangements can be made to extend
your payments over a period of months.
- In cases of serious delinquency, treatment will be discontinued, although
we will make every effort to accommodate patients with temporary difficulties.
Insurance
If you have insurance, we will help you to determine the coverage you have available.
We ask that you assign your insurance benefit to us. The balance will be arranged for
you to pay (see above). Professional care is provided to you, our patient, and not to
an insurance company. Thus, the insurance company is responsible to the patient and
the patient is responsible to the doctor. We will help in every way we can in filing
your claim and handling insurance questions from our office on your behalf.