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8:00am - 5:00pm


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There is nothing more unpleasant than a toothache.  If you are a new patient with a toothache
or broken tooth, we are here to help you.  We will need to schedule an appointment for you to
be seen by the dentist.  At that visit an x-ray will be taken and the dentist will evaluate the
area.  It is necessary that you have this evaluation for many reasons.  First, if there is an
infection in the area, it will need to be cleared up before any treatment can be performed
because an infection can interfere with anesthetic.  Secondly, the dentist will want to discuss
with you his findings and present you with the options for ending your discomfort.  Once you
have decided on a course of treatment, the office staff will discuss the financial aspects of the
treatment with you and schedule an appointment for the treatment.


Adults (age 17 and over)-
New Patients in our practice over age 17 will be scheduled for an appointment with the dentist
for a comprehensive examination and any necessary x-rays.  The examination will include a
review of the patients medical history, charting of existing baseline conditions in the mouth,
examination of the teeth to check for any problems, an oral cancer screening of the tongue,
cheeks and other soft tissue,periodontal evaluation (to evaluate the health of the gums and
bone beneath them)and a review of the patients x-rays.  Every healthy adult should have
bitewing x-rays taken every year in order to check for decay between the teeth where the
dentist can't see.  A full-mouth series of x-rays should be taken every 3-5 years to evaluate for
surrounding them.  If you have current x-rays at another dental office, we would be glad to
have them transferred in order to avoid taking unnecessary x-rays. The doctor will then review
any recommended treatment with you and we will schedule appointments for the treatment you
have decided on as well as an appointment for you to come back and see the hygienist.

Teenagers (age 13 to 16)-
Like adults, teenagers will first see the dentist for a comprehensive examination.  However,
because their mouths have not completely developed, only bitewing x-rays will be taken. The
dentist will review any findings with both the patient and the parent.  We will then discuss the
proposed treatment and schedule appointments for this treatment as well as an appointment
to see the hygienist.  

Children (age 3 to 12)-
Children under age 12 are scheduled for their first visit with the hygienist.  She will perform a
cleaning, take bitewing x-rays to check for decay, and give your child a topical fluoride
treatment. The dentist will come into the room and perform an examination to check for decay
and any other abnormalities or areas of concern.  With very small children, we will attempt
these procedures, but will not force your child to have any treatment done.  We think it is
important that children have good experiences at the dentist so that they don't grow into adults
who are afraid of the dentist.

Toddlers (under age 3)-
If your child is not experiencing any dental problems, we recommend waiting until age 3 for
them to be seen by the dentist.  However, if you would like your child to be seen before age 3,
please contact us so we can discuss options.
Gorham Family Dentistry, PA
High-quality, comprehensive dental care in a warm, relaxed and friendly atmopshere
18 Park Street
Gorham, NH  03581
603-466-2323
info@gorhamfamilydentistry.com