Your first visit at Memorial City Smiles is not only about our team getting to know you, but also about you getting to know our team. In the time we spend together, we encourage you to ask questions, express your concerns, and share with us anything you want us to know to help make your care as individual as you are.
Part of getting to know you and providing safe, personalized support involves reviewing your medical history. Certain medical conditions and medications can influence your treatment protocols – so you will be asked to provide a list of your medications and their dosages (including vitamins and supplements).
Next, a full-mouth series of x-rays and a comprehensive oral exam of your teeth, gums, mouth, and jaw will be performed, including a non-invasive oral cancer screening. Dr. Rassam will review your personalized treatment plan with you.
We accept most major PPOs and other payment options. Speak with one of our friendly members at our office or by phone if you have any questions or concerns about your insurance plan or the various payment options. We are happy to work with all patients to ensure that each patient gets the dental care needed for a healthy and beautiful smile.
Dental sealants are a thin, protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars. These areas are prone to accumulating food particles and bacteria, making them vulnerable to cavities. Sealants act as a shield, effectively sealing off the deep grooves and crevices in your teeth to prevent the onset of decay.
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Mouth guards, also known as mouth protectors or sports guards, are dental devices designed to shield your teeth from injury or damage. They are typically made of durable materials and are worn over your teeth, acting as a protective barrier. These guards are essential for various situations, ensuring your smile remains intact.
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Mouth guards, also known as mouth protectors or sports guards, are dental devices designed to shield your teeth from injury or damage. They are typically made of durable materials and are worn over your teeth, acting as a protective barrier. These guards are essential for various situations, ensuring your smile remains intact.
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Should I Brush or Floss First? Get expert insights and tips on proper oral hygiene practices at Memorial City Smiles.
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