The questions and answers provided below are to assist with the most common questions we receive. If you are unable to find your question, or if you would prefer to speak to us on the phone, please call the practice nearest you. We look forward to welcoming you to Simply Beautiful Smiles!
Are you accepting new patients?
Yes, new patients are always welcome at all of our practices. For more information on what to expect as a new patient check out our
New Patient Promise.
Do you offer emergency service?
Absolutely. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, call us immediately and we will see you right away.
Do you have an office nearby my home/work?
With 16 area locations in the greater Delaware Valley (Central and Southern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania) chances are we have an office near you.
See where our offices are located and read reviews from existing patients here.
What if you don’t accept my dental insurance?
In most cases we accept out-of-network plans.
Contact your local office to review exactly what is covered.
What if I don’t have dental insurance?
We believe everyone deserves to experience exceptional dental care. That is why we developed the Simply Beautiful Smiles Discount Dental Program. Membership is available at a small monthly cost and gives you access to our services at a discounted rate.
Read more and sign-up here.
What can I expect during my first visit?
With every new patient we need to set a baseline for your current dental health. Not only does this give us an opportunity to fully understand your unique situation, but determine a treatment plan that is right for you. To establish this we will conduct a full cleaning, take x-rays, review your previous dental records, and conduct any additional procedures (with your consent) that are deemed necessary by your dentist.
How often should I see a dentist?
Most insurances cover at least two cleanings per year and a certain allotment for any additional treatments that are necessary. Given that fact that every patient’s needs are different we recommend setting a treatment schedule with your dentist that meets your specific needs.
At what age should my child see a dentist?
According to the AAPD (American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry), kids should start going when their first baby tooth arrives. That usually starts happening at 6 months old. You can safely have your first visit within 6 months of that first tooth, but it is not recommended to wait any longer. To read more on this topic please see
this article posted on our blog.
What information do you need for my first visit?
Every new patient needs to complete our new patient paperwork. To get a jump start these forms are
located here. Additionally we will automatically transfer your records from you previous provider.
Where can I find reviews from existing patients?
It is our goal to keep our patients smiling, and we have hundreds of patient reviews for each of our locations. Location addresses, hours, and reviews are
located here.
I provided you with my email address, what should I expect?
In addition to appointment reminders and confirmations we will occasionally email you with new service and doctor announcements.You will also receive our monthly newsletter which is full of informative dental care information.
If you offer a new service, are running a special, or have a new doctor how will I know?
We keep an active
news page that keeps our patients up-to-date with important practice announcements. Also, from time-to-time we will keep you informed by email.
My spouse/child/friend/relative needs a new dentist. Should I have them call you?
Absolutely, we are happy to receive referrals from existing patients. So much so that for every new patient you send our way we will reward you with a $25 Amazon gift card. Read more about our
referral program here.
I want to keep up-to date on oral health. Are there any resources you suggest?
A great place to start is our
blog. Here we post frequent articles and information on treatments, procedures, and the latest in dental advances. Other great resources include: Mouth Healthy and WebMD.