FAQs

Enrich Dental

  • If I am anxious do you offer something to help me stay calm?

    At Enrich Dental, we understand dental anxiety and offer nitrous oxide as a sedation option to help patients feel more relaxed during their dental procedures.
  • How long is my first dental visit?

    Your initial appointment at Enrich Dental typically takes about an hour. This time allows us to familiarize ourselves with you, review your dental and medical history, and perform a thorough examination.
  • Are you accepting new patients?

    Enrich Dental is currently welcoming new patients. Whether it's been months or years since your last dental check-up, we're here to provide the care you need.
  • Do you accept insurance?

    We accept most major dental insurance plans at Enrich Dental. Our team will assist you in maximizing your benefits and handle the claim filing process to ensure a smooth experience.
  • Do you have payment options available?

    Enrich Dental offers various flexible payment options to make dental care more accessible. Our staff will discuss available plans and financing options with you to ensure you receive necessary care without financial stress.
  • What should I expect at my first appointment?

    At your initial visit to Enrich Dental, we'll discuss your dental goals, review your medical and dental history, take necessary x-rays, conduct a comprehensive examination, and create a personalized treatment plan. Our aim is to provide a comfortable, informative, and stress-free experience.
  • What if I don't have dental insurance?

    Enrich Dental offers an in-office membership plan as an affordable alternative to dental insurance. For an annual fee, this plan covers routine exams, cleanings, and x-rays, while also providing discounts on additional treatments.
  • Do you see children and families?

    Enrich Dental welcomes children and families. We strive to create positive, stress-free experiences for patients of all ages, aiming to establish a foundation for long-term oral health and a comfortable relationship with dental care.