Allen, TX Dentist Office Patient Information

At Allen Dental Center, we want all of our patients to feel as comfortable as possible when they visit our office. Our dentists and office staff make it their mission to welcome patients of all ages. Making the dental office a warm and welcoming place to visit ensures enjoyable experiences and helps patients maintain their oral health. We invite patients to discover more about our office and their treatment options with patient information for our office in Allen, TX.

Patient Resources

Learn more about our office, team, and dental care on our website: 

Your First Dental Visit

At your first visit to our office, be sure to bring:

  • Completed patient forms
  • Insurance information
  • Your payment method
  • A list of your current medications

Please let us know if you have any allergies or medical conditions. When we know these things, we can ensure you stay safe during treatment.

We will need X-rays from your previous dental office and will take new X-rays to keep track of your oral development. Our office will also provide a dental cleaning at your first visit. Please let us know if you have a current dental concern, and we will help create a treamtne plan for you at this visit. 

Routine Dental Visits

At regular dental appointments, we will ensure your teeth and gums stay healthy with a full exam and cleaning. Your dental exam in our Allen, TX office will include the following: 

X-rays

We will take X-rays of your teeth, gums, and jaw at regular appointments. Dental X-rays help us see what we cannot see with a visual exam of your mouth. Our office uses digital X-rays, which we can easily save and send on a computer. We can also send these X-rays to other offices if needed.

These X-rays emit less radiation. For your safety, you will also wear a lead apron as we take images of your mouth. We often take X-rays at least once a year to keep track of your dental health. Our office may also recommend X-rays if you have a dental concern, and we must plan treatment. 

Cleaning

The dental hygienist will start by cleaning your teeth. They use special tools to remove plaque and tartar that you can’t get rid of with regular brushing and flossing. This helps prevent cavities and gum disease.

Then, the hygienist will polish your teeth. They use gritty toothpaste and a special brush to make your teeth smooth and shiny. This step also helps remove surface stains. Finally, the hygienist will floss between each tooth to remove any leftover bacteria.

We will also recommend a fluoride treatment after your cleaning to protect your teeth from cavities. Fluoride is a mineral that helps remineralize your tooth enamel or outer tooth layer. We recommend that you wait 30 minutes before brushing your teeth after fluoride. Waiting will help the fluoride penetrate the tooth enamel. 

Dental Screening

The hygienist or dentist will check your mouth for signs of gum disease, cavities, and oral cancer. During a gum disease screening, they may measure the space between your gums and teeth to see if your gums are healthy. They will also note other symptoms like bleeding gums, red gum tissue, and swollen gums.

Our dentist will also look for any unusual lumps or sores in your mouth that could be signs of oral cancer. Signs of cavities we will look for can include holes or pits in the teeth, brown spots on the teeth, and gum inflammation.

Consultation

After your cleaning, our dentist will examine your teeth and gums. They’ll look for any problems, like cavities or signs of gum disease. Our dentist may also check how your teeth fit together when you bite.

Our dentist will discuss your oral health. They’ll let you know if there are any issues and what you can do to keep your mouth healthy. They may suggest treatments like dental fillings or gum cleanings if needed.

Our dentist can also give you tips on how to take care of your teeth at home. This might include brushing and flossing techniques or advice on what foods to avoid.

New Patient FAQs

Learn more patient information by reading answers to commonly asked questions from new patients: 

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes, our dental office is located in Allen and gladly welcomes new patients from the surrounding areas. We provide dental care for children, teens, and adults. Feel free to make an appointment online or call us directly at 972.640.7564.

Do you accept dental payment plans?

Yes, we recommend CareCredit, Alphaeon, or GreenSky. These companies help patients finance their care and provide payment plans. You can pay for your dental treatment over time with these companies.

Does your office provide cosmetic dental treatment?

Yes, we offer Invisalign to straighten crooked teeth, whitening treatment for stained teeth, and bonding and veneers for areas of tooth damage or deep stains. Patients can benefit from multiple cosmetic treatments if they have several aesthetic concerns. We can provide a smile makeover to completely restore the appearance of your teeth and gums.

What do I do if I have a dental emergency?

Contact our office as soon as possible for emergency dentistry services in Allen, TX. Tell us your symptoms and we will recommend the best course of action.

We will do our best to see you promptly if you call during office hours. If you have an emergency after hours or during the weekend, contact our office and leave a voicemail. Call a hospital if you have physical injuries or pain; we can provide dental care for you after you receive medical care.

Call Our Dental Office

Do you need high-quality, lasting dental care? Contact Allen Dental Center for care today at 972.640.7564. Schedule a dental appointment with our dental team online.

If you have any more questions for our office, please let us know, and we will gladly help. We serve patients from Allen, Plano, Richardson, Frisco, Rockwall, and the surrounding communities.