Q Are you accepting new patients?
YES! We would love to help you schedule an appointment. Call or text us at 435-252-0456. We can’t wait to meet you.
Q Do you take my insurance?
Yes! We accept benefits from most major insurance companies.
Q What if I don’t have dental insurance?
NO PROBLEM! We offer an in-office membership plan that covers your preventive care, and also gives you a 15% discount on in-office procedures. Call us for details.
Q Do you offer payment plans?
YES! While payment is expected at the time of service, we do offer flexible financing options for our patients through Sunbit and Care Credit.
Q Does Dr. Robertson treat children?
YES! Dr. Robertson is great with kids, and he is very experienced at providing dental treatment to our little patients. We also have super cool prizes to reward kids for being great patients. We want our youngest patients to have a positive experience, and in some cases we may refer you to a pediatric dentist if that will be in your child’s best interest.
Q Does Dr. Robertson do wisdom teeth extractions?
YES! Dr. Robertson has removed thousands of teeth over his career, and removing wisdom teeth is one of his favorite aspects of being a dentist. If Dr. Robertson feels that your case would be better suited for a specialist, he will refer you to our local oral surgeon Dr. Joe Fullmer.
Q Does Dr. Robertson do root canals?
YES! If your tooth requires a root canal, in most cases Dr. Robertson can perform the procedure in our office. If he feels that a specialist would be a better fit for your situation (re-treatment, previous root canals, curved roots, canal blockage), he will refer you to a root canal specialist.
Q Do you offer sedation?
YES! We have nitrous oxide (laughing gas) available for your comfort, and can combine this with Halcion to provide conscious sedation. Many patients use this to help them relax, and to make sitting through a dental procedure a bit more pleasant.
Q Do I really need to have my dental work done if I’m not in pain?
YES! Dental pain is a sign of significant problem, often requiring a root canal and crown, or extraction. A cavity usually does not cause pain, but it is a serious condition that should be treated. Decay will only get worse as time goes on. A basic filling can turn into a very long and costly procedure in a short amount of time if left untreated.
Q ¿Habla español?
¡Sí! Jill habla español.
Q Do you treat emergency patients?
YES! During regular office hours, we work to accommodate patients who are in pain. If you are a patient of record with a severe after-hours emergency, Dr. Robertson is reachable on his cell phone.