When you arrive for your first visit, please be prepared to complete
all insurance and health information forms that will allow us to begin your dental treatment.
If you are unable to make the appointment you have scheduled with us,
please notify us at least 24 hours in advance. We would be glad to reschedule the
appointment at a more convenient time, if necessary. In the meantime, we look forward to
meeting you and serving your needs.
We will ask you to fill out our New Patient Forms that
will help us get acquainted with you. Pleade download the forms using the links below.
- New Patient Registration Form (Required before your first visit)
The minute you walk in the door, you will be welcomed by our
friendly staff. You will then be accompanied to the treatment room where
Dr. Buehner will complete your Comprehensive Examination which will include:
- Review of your medical and dental history.
- Clarify your concerns, wants and expectations and/or problems.
- A series of diagnostic X-rays will be taken to provide a detailed radiographic
view of your teeth and bone condition. - Oral Cancer Screening- the insides of your cheek, your gums, the sides, top and
bottom of your tongue, the roof and back of your mouth will be examined for normal
and abnormal sores or lesions. - Complete Periodontal Exam – the gums and bone that surround your teeth will be evaluated
for signs of hidden gum disease. - Comprehensive dental evaluation is recorded in your tooth chart showing your existing and needed dental work.
Tour your mouth with a “miniature video camera” at high magnification. - A “Treatment Plan” which is a written explanation of the complete findings about your
dental health. We encourage you to ask questions because your input into your treatment
plan is very important. - “Cleaning” of your teeth may be done depending on the results from this exam. Dental
cleanings are done by our qualified staff members. - After your examination Dr. Buehner will review all finds; discuss your treatment
recommendations and sequence; give you a customized written report and answer all
questions to your satisfaction and understanding at your first visit. - Our Financial Coordinator will meet privately with you to cover your treatment and
financial options and our fees.
Your treatment plan will include a estimated breakdown of all
applicable fees, and we will inform you of all estimated costs before treatment is
administered. Charges are payable at the time of treatment.
We can file most insurance claims for you. Please bring
your insurance plan information with you on your first visit. We will work with you to
ensure that you receive the maximum benefits to which you are entitled. After a review
of your insurance coverage for all necessary dental procedures, we will determine your
itemized cost for each procedure.
We expect payment as services are rendered. Although our office
processes all of your insurance forms as a convenience to you, please understand we are not
responsible for what your insurance does or does not pay toward your dental care. You are
ultimately responsible for all dental expenses not covered by your dental insurance. We
currently accept Visa, Mastercard, Debit Cards, personal checks, and cash. We encourage you
to contact us if your policy has not paid within 30 days.

Special financing is available through CareCredit™,
the nation’s
leading Patient Payment Plan. CareCredit™ has a plan to fit almost every budget,
including 3, 6, 12, and 18 month, no interest plans (with approved credit), and 24,
36 and 48 month extended payment plans with lower monthly payments. Request an
informational brochure on CareCredit™ if you are interested in their program.
Please keep in mind that your benefits are not determined by our
office. Insurance policies are contracts between the insurance company and you, or your
employer. We make our financial arrangements for dental services with you,
not with your insurance company.
Please understand that we file dental insurance as a courtesy to
our patients. Although we are happy to assist you, please know that it is your responsibility
to understand your policy. We will assist you in estimating your portion of the cost
of treatment, but we at no time guarantee what your insurance will or will not
pay with each claim.
There are no insurance companies that pay for 100% of all procedures.
Dental insurance is intended to be an aid in paying for dental care. Most dental plans pay
between 50% – 80% of the total fee. This percentage is determined by how much you or your
employer has paid for the coverage, or the type of contract set up with the insurance
company. At times, you may be notified by your insurance company that its reimbursement
rates are lower than our actual fees.
Often, insurance companies will state that your reimbursement has
been lowered because a dentist’s fees exceed the “usual and customary rates” (UCR). This
is misleading. There are hundred of insurance companies that offer dental insurance, and
each company sets its own schedule for what they consider allowable. These allowable rates
vary greatly.




