559- 322-6060
559- 322-6060
559- 322-6060
Kellogg & Grant
Family Dentistry, Implants and Orthodontics
Creating Beautiful Smiles
Welcome
Our Practice
Our Team
Office Team
Dental Hygienists
Dental Assistants
Specialty Department
Your First Visit
Patient Forms
Financing Information
Virtual Office Tour
Meet The Dentist
Smile Gallery
Other Procedures
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Dental Videos
Orthodontics
Dental Implants
Cleanings & Prevention
Dental Exams & Cleanings
Dental X-Rays
Home Care
How to Properly Brush & Floss
Cosmetic Dentistry
Composite Fillings
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Porcelain Fixed Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
Teeth Whitening
Periodontal Disease
What is Periodontal (Gum) Disease?
Diagnosis
Treatment
Maintenance
Restorations
Composite Fillings
Crowns (Caps)
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Fixed Bridges
Root Canal Therapy
Procedures
Cleanings & Prevention
Cephalometric X-rays
Digital X-Rays
Fluoride Treatment
Oral Cancer Exam
Oral Hygiene Aids
Panoramic X-rays
Sealants
Oral Cancer Screening
Dental Exams & Cleanings
Dental X-Rays
Home Care
How to Properly Brush & Floss
Cosmetic Dentistry
Dental Implants
LUMINEERS®
Procera® Crowns
Zoom!®
Composite Fillings
Porcelain Crowns (Caps)
Porcelain Fixed Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
Teeth Whitening
Periodontal Disease
Causes of Periodontal Disease
Types of Periodontal Disease
Signs & Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
What is Periodontal (Gum) Disease?
Diagnosis
Treatment
Maintenance
Restorations
Amalgam Fillings
Dental Implants
Composite Fillings
Crowns (Caps)
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Fixed Bridges
Root Canal Therapy
Orthodontics
What is Orthodontics?
What is a Malocclusion?
Who Can Benefit From Orthodontics?
Orthodontic Treatment (Braces)
Orthodontic Treatment Phases
Braces for Children
Braces for Adults
Do Braces Hurt?
Care Following Orthodontics – Retainers
Invisalign®
Why Straighten Teeth?
Orthodontic Dictionary
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Bone Grafting
Dental Implants
Impacted Canines
Wisdom Teeth Extractions
Periodontics
When to See a Periodontist
Antibiotic Treatment
Bone Grafting
Bruxism
Crown Lengthening
Oral Cancer Exam
Periodontal Scaling & Root Planing
Pocket Irrigation
Prophylaxis (Teeth Cleaning)
Endodontics
Cracked Tooth
Root Canal Therapy
Dental Anxiety and Fear
Laser Dentistry
BIOLASE® Waterlase®
Dental Emergencies
Prosthodontics
Crowns (Caps)
Dental Implants
Dentures & Partial Dentures
Fixed Bridges
Porcelain Veneers
Pediatric Dentistry
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Care for Your Child’s Teeth
Dental Emergencies
Dental Radiographs (X-Rays)
Does Your Child Grind His or Her Teeth at Night?
Early Orthodontic Treatment
Eruption of Your Child’s Teeth
First Visit
Fluoride
Good Diet
How Often Should Children Have Dental Checkups?
How to Prevent Cavities
Mouth Guards
Pacifiers and Thumb Sucking
Pediatric Dental Appliances
Perinatal and Infant Oral Health
Sealing Out Tooth Decay
Sippy Cups
Tobacco Use
Tongue Piercing
What is Pulp Therapy?
What’s the Best Toothpaste for My Child?
When Should Children Have Their First Dental Visit?
When Will My Baby Start Getting Teeth?
Why Are Primary Teeth Important?
Why See a Pediatric Dentist?
Surgical Instructions
After Dental Implant Surgery
After Tooth Extractions
Smile Analysis
FAQs
Contact
Appointment Request
Links
Your First Visit
What to expect on your first visit:
At your first visit to our office you will be greeted with a friendly smile, you will be introduced to our staff. We will ask you to complete the necessary paperwork if you haven't already done so on-line at our website. Click here to access our forms online.
We will then escort you to the treatment area where you will be introduced to the Doctor. The Doctor will discuss the reason for your visit and if there are any specific issues you want to address. Digital X-Rays are taken and the Doctor will review your x-rays and dental history. Then we will discuss in detail your chef concerns about your dental health and the Doctor will perform a thorough examination.
A treatment plan is created and will be reviewed with you in detail. We want to make sure we answer any questions you may have so you have a complete understanding of your dental needs.
You will then be introduced to our financial coordinator who will review your treatment plan and also discuss insurance/financial responsibilities.
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