New Patients
Are you a new patient?
When a new patient comes to the dental clinic, they typically go through the following process.
Basically, you may have tooth problems, so you want dental treatments.
We need to let you know your tooth health status and what treatments you need based on checkups.

1. Registration and Record Review
Patient's Information, Health Record, and Insurance
Initially, the patient’s information is registered, including personal details, health records, and insurance information.

2. Dental Examination and Consultation
Dental X-ray, Check teeth and Gum status
The patient undergoes an initial consultation with the dentist. During this consultation, they discuss symptoms, past medical history, special requirements, and the dentist may conduct an examination to assess the specific dental and oral condition.

3. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Treatment and Payment plan (Insurance)
Based on the examination results, the dentist provides a diagnosis. Subsequently, a treatment or dental care plan is developed. The dentist explains any specific procedures, medications, or surgeries that may be required.
Services
Elite Dentists provide primary dental care for patients of all ages.
To improve overall dental health for you and your entire family is one of our biggest concerns.




4.Treatment and Prescription
Implant, Cosmetic and General dental treatments
After the treatment plan is established, the actual dental treatment begins. This may involve various dental procedures such as fillings, whitening, Implant surgery, etc. The dentist may also prescribe medications if necessary.

5. Post-Treatment Feedback and Preventive Advice
Treatment feedback, Guidance
Once the treatment is completed, the dentist provides feedback to the patient and offers preventive advice. This may include guidance on maintaining oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and cleanliness.

6. Next Scheduling and Follow-Up Measures
Other treatments, Maintenance
After treatment, the dentist may schedule the next appointment if needed and provide guidance on any necessary follow-up measures or additional care.