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To Our New Patients

Welcome to Aesthetic Dentistry at Bayfront, where your smile is our priority. We are delighted to have you as part of our dental family and are committed to providing you with exceptional care in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

At Aesthetic Dentistry at Bayfront we operate on a fee-for-service basis. While we are an out of network provider, we are happy to submit claims on your behalf. We kindly ask that payment for your dental services be made at the time of your appointment. Our goal is to make your visit as convenient and hassle-free as possible, and transparent pricing is an integral part of that commitment.

Our dedicated team is here to ensure your comfort and well-being throughout your dental journey. From routine cleanings to advanced procedures, we are here to address all your dental needs with personalized care and attention.

Should you have any questions about our payment policies or wish to schedule an appointment, please feel free to contact us. We are here to help and look forward to seeing you smile! Please find the patient forms below.

New Patient Form Packet

What Will Happen On My First Visit?

Please provide the following information:
  • Your referral slip and x-rays from your referring dentist.
  • A list of medications you are currently taking (please note that you can fill out your patient registration and medical history form on our website.)
  • If you have dental insurance, please bring any forms or insurance cards with you to the appointment.
Please Note:
All patients under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at the consultation appointment.
Please notify the office if you have a medical condition or concern prior to surgery (e.g. artificial heart valves or joints, heart murmurs requiring pre-medication, severe diabetes, or hypertension).
We will complete an in-depth medical and dental health history and a thorough examination to measure for bone loss, loose teeth, bite, oral cancer screening, TMJ, and other signs of periodontal disease.