FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I visit the dentist?

 Most patients should see the dentist every six months for a dental cleaning and exam. However, patients with gum disease or other oral health concerns may need more frequent visits.

Do you accept dental insurance?

 Yes. We accept a wide range of dental insurance plans and will work with you to help maximize your benefits. Contact our office to verify if we’re in-network with your provider.

What should I expect during my first visit?

 Your first visit typically includes a full dental exam, digital X-rays, a professional cleaning, and a review of your dental and medical history. We’ll also discuss any concerns or goals you have.

Are you accepting new patients?

 Yes, we always welcome new patients of all ages! Whether you’re looking for preventive care or cosmetic treatment, our team is here to help.

Do you treat children?

 Yes, we offer gentle and compassionate dental care for children starting around age 3. We make visits fun and educational to help kids feel comfortable and build healthy habits early.

What are the signs I might need a root canal?

Signs may include severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or a pimple-like bump on the gums. We’ll take X-rays and evaluate the tooth to determine if treatment is needed.

Do you offer teeth whitening?

 Yes, we offer both in-office and take-home professional whitening treatments to safely brighten your smile with noticeable results.

What if I have a dental emergency?

If you’re a current patient and experience a dental emergency after hours, call our office and follow the prompts to reach Dr. Eunson. We make every effort to see emergency patients quickly.

Are dental X-rays safe?

Yes. We use digital X-rays, which use up to 90% less radiation than traditional film. They are a safe, quick, and important tool for diagnosing oral health issues early.

What payment options do you offer?

We accept cash, checks, major credit cards, and CareCredit. We also offer a Dental Savings Plan for patients without insurance, which includes discounts on many services.