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Health Department - Dental
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1.
Do you see adult patients?
Yes, we treat adults and children. Some services to adults are limited
2.
What dental services do you provide?
We offer preventive and basic oral care services such as: fillings, extractions, cleanings, sealants, and other services. We refer to private and specialty practices for treatment needs outside of our scope of practice.
3.
If baby teeth are replaced by new teeth, why is dental care for the first set of teeth necessary?
"Baby Teeth" help a child speak, chew, and maintain a path for the permanent teeth to erupt. If tooth decay occurs to the first set of teeth it could heighten the risk of tooth decay for permanent teeth affecting your child's overall health.
4.
At what age should I bring my child to the dentist?
As suggested by the American Dental Association, within six months after the baby's first tooth appears, but no later than their first birthday.
5.
Is my dental insurance accepted?
Most dental insurances are accepted. Costs vary depending on treatment needs. Private pay is based on a sliding fee scale and payments plans are available.
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