New Patient Information

What to Expect

Your first visit to Restore Dental Arts is an important one as it introduces you to our practice and our friendly staff.  During the first visit, we will collect background information like medical history as well as take the time to get to know Dr. David Weber, Dr. Michael Kirk. and Dr. Jonathan Solares.  Below you will find additional information to view before your first visit to Restore Dental Arts. Also, to help ensure your first visit goes as smoothly as possible, we invite you to take a few minutes to explore our website to educate yourself about the some of the dentistry and smile solutions we offer.

Appointments

In order to make your visit an easy process, you can request an appointment from our website or call our office.  Our friendly staff will assist you in getting everything set up.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Click here to download our Notice of Privacy Practices.

Insurance and Payments

Payment Options

We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.

Insurance Information

We accept nearly all dental insurances. Our most common are Aetna, Cigna, Delta Dental, United Concordia, MetLife, Guardian, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Ameritas, Principle, Assurant, Humana, United of Omaha, and American General.

To find out about your particular coverage and benefits, please give us a call.

Financing Options

We also offer financing options through ProceedFinance, CareCredit, and Cherry. ProceedFinance, CareCredit, & Cherry specialize in medical and dental financing.

You can apply for ProceedFinance here: ProceedFinance.com

You can apply for CareCredit online here: CareCredit.com

You can apply for Cherry online here: WithCherry.com

We look forward to your first visit!

Five doctor bobbleheads in white lab coats stand on a green sofa; from left: unnamed, Dr. Keller, Dr. Myrick, Dr. Weber, Dr. Kirk on their bases.

How often should you go to the dentist?

Most patients should visit the dentist every six months for routine cleanings and exams. Regular dental visits help detect cavities, gum disease, and other oral health concerns early before they become more complex. 

What happens at a first dental appointment?

A first dental appointment typically includes a comprehensive exam, digital x-rays, such as a bitewing series and a panoramic film, a cleaning if appropriate, and a discussion about your oral health goals and concerns. At Restore Dental Arts, patients receive personalized care focused on comfort, education, and long-term health. 

What if you haven’t been to the dentist in years?

Many adults delay dental care due to anxiety, busy schedules, or previous experiences. Returning to the dentist is an important step toward improving oral health, and modern dentistry offers more comfortable and judgment-free care than ever before. We emphasize compassionate treatment and customized solutions for patients returning after long gaps in care. 

How do you know if you need a dentist?

Common signs you may need a dentist include tooth pain, bleeding gums, sensitivity, bad breath, damaged teeth, or difficulty chewing. Regular dental visits can also help detect problems before symptoms appear.

What are the signs you need dental treatment?

Signs that may indicate dental treatment is needed include persistent pain, swelling, loose teeth, gum inflammation, discoloration, sensitivity, or changes in your bite or oral health. 

Can you go to the dentist without insurance?

Many patients visit the dentist without insurance. Our team offers several financing options, as well as cash and check discounts, to help make treatment more affordable. 

What is included in a new patient dental exam?

A new patient dental exam typically includes a comprehensive evaluation, digital x-rays, oral cancer screening, periodontal assessment, and a discussion about oral health concerns and treatment goals. 

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