Your First Visit

Our practice is committed to providing you and your family with safe, gentle, high-quality dental care. We understand that you, or your child, may feel anxious about visiting the dentist. We are sensitive to your needs, and it is our goal to make you feel comfortable visiting our practice while providing the best care possible.

Your First Visit is All About You 

Your first visit is about your comfort, your happiness, and your health.   During your first visit, we will review your dental and medical history forms, and take X-rays of your teeth and mouth. Then, the doctor will meet with you to discuss your X-rays, help you create your own individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have. At your next visit, one of our hygienists will clean and polish your teeth, checking your teeth and gums for any cavities or early signs of tooth decay or gingivitis.

Your first visit is about your comfort, your happiness, and your health.   During your first visit, we will review your dental and medical history forms, and take X-rays of your teeth and mouth. Then, the doctor will meet with you to discuss your X-rays, help you create your own individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have. At your next visit, one of our hygienists will clean and polish your teeth, checking your teeth and gums for any cavities or early signs of tooth decay or gingivitis.

Your First Visit is All About You 

Your First Visit is All About You 

Your first visit is about your comfort, your happiness, and your health.   During your first visit, we will review your dental and medical history forms, and take X-rays of your teeth and mouth. Then, the doctor will meet with you to discuss your X-rays, help you create your own individual treatment plan, and answer any questions that you may have. At your next visit, one of our hygienists will clean and polish your teeth, checking your teeth and gums for any cavities or early signs of tooth decay or gingivitis.

Bring your smile, but also remember to bring these with you to your first appointment:

  • Your completed Patient Information form


  • Your insurance card



Regular checkups are an important part of maintaining a healthy smile! The American Dental Association recommends visiting your dentist every six months for regular checkups and routine teeth cleanings to keep your teeth and gums healthy. We understand that you have a busy schedule, so when you're preparing to visit the dentist, please remember that your appointments can last between 45 and 90 minutes.

Meridian Dental Clinic Loyalty Programs

Our membership plan provides the professional oral care you want at an affordable price! By offering the MDCLP directly to you, we remove the cost and hassle of a middleman. We keep it simple and pass the savings to you, and focus on your oral care! Benefits start immediately, which includes cleaning, exam and routine X-rays. No deductibles, annual maximums or pre approvals. Membership runs 12 months from the date you join.

Established Patients -

What's Included


  • 2 Regular Hygiene Visits


  • 2 Fluoride Treatments


  • 1 Periodic exam/year


  • 1 set of yearly X-rays


Save $117/year

Additional Benefits Include


15% off All treatment

Including Botox, Dermal Fillers and Zoom Whitening!


15% off

Investment


  • New Patient Exam $372


  • 1st Hygiene visit $238


  • Follow up Hygiene visit $122


  • Annual Investment $732


$635/year

New Patients -

What's Included


  • Full Mouth X-rays


  • Introductory Hygiene visit


  • 16 Month Follow up Hygiene visit


  • Fluoride Treatments


Save $117/year

Additional Benefits Include


15% off All treatment

Including Botox, Dermal Fillers and Zoom Whitening!


15% off

Investment


  • 1st visit when due for exam and x-rays $513


  • 2nd visit 6 months later $122


  • Annual Investment $635


$732/year

Established Patients -

What's Included


  • 2 Regular Hygiene Visits


  • 2 Fluoride Treatments


  • 1 Periodic exam/year


  • 1 set of yearly X-rays

Additional Benefits Include


15% off All treatment

Including Botox, Dermal Fillers and Zoom Whitening!

Investment

  • 1st visit when due for exam and x-rays $513

  • 2nd visit 6 months later $122

  • Annual Investment $635




Save $117/year






15% off



$635/year

New Patients -

What's Included


  • Full Mouth X-rays


  • Introductory Hygiene visit


  • 16 Month Follow up Hygiene visit


  • Fluoride Treatments

Additional Benefits Include


15% off All treatment

Including Botox, Dermal Fillers and Zoom Whitening!

Investment


  • New Patient Exam $372


  • 1st Hygiene visit $238


  • Follow up Hygiene visit $122


  • Annual Investment $732





Save $117/year






15% off



$732/year

Sign up for our Loyalty Program today!

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Financial Information

Dental health affects your overall health. Because of that relationship it is necessary to make sure your mouth is healthy and free of inflammation and infection. Everyone is different and consequently has different dental needs. The cost of your treatment will vary depending on your individual needs and wellness plan. We will discuss with you the cost of your treatment and each of your available payment options before you begin, so that you can find the best way to fit your dental health into your life.

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Affordable Payment Plans

Your smile is yours forever, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you to receive the best dental care when you need it. Easy financing options are available through Care Credit, Lending Club, United Medical Credit and Compassionate Finance. You can apply in our office or confidentially online. Our practice accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.

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Convenient Online Services

With the simple click of a mouse, our secure online service allows you to: View your appointment and account information any time, sign up for email or text appointment reminders, check your payment history and see current charges, and print out flex spending reimbursement and tax receipts. If you do not have a patient login, please let us know at your next appointment, and we will gladly help you set up your own personal account.

Insurance Information

We Accept All Insurance Plans at Meridian Dental Clinic—excluding state plans—and are in-network with many providers. Whether it's for Botox, teeth whitening, or emergency care, our top-notch team in Kent, WA is here to ensure you receive personalized, advanced dental care every visit!

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We Are In Network With:

  • Delta Dental


  • Regence


  • Premera


  • GEHA


  • Guardian
  • Metlife *PDP Plus


  • Principle


  • DenteMax


  • Cigna *total DPPO


  • Ameritas
  • Aetna


  • United Concordia


  • United Health Care: 

AARP, Medicare & Dual Complete plan 

*not state insurance

Transform Your Smile with Affordable Care

At Meridian Dental Clinic, the best dentist in Kent, WA, we understand that maintaining your health and enhancing your smile can be a financial challenge. That's why we offer flexible financing options through CareCredit, making it easier for you to access the dental care you deserve. Whether you’re looking for Botox, teeth whitening, or same-day emergency care, our advanced technology and personalized approach ensure you receive top-notch treatment without breaking the bank. Your smile is our priority!

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Transform Your Smile with Affordable Care

At Meridian Dental Clinic, the best dentist in Kent, WA, we understand that maintaining your health and enhancing your smile can be a financial challenge. That's why we offer flexible financing options through CareCredit, making it easier for you to access the dental care you deserve. Whether you’re looking for Botox, teeth whitening, or same-day emergency care, our advanced technology and personalized approach ensure you receive top-notch treatment without breaking the bank. Your smile is our priority!

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Question?


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is visiting the dentist so important?

    Visiting the dentist regularly will not only help keep your teeth and mouth healthy, but will also help keep the rest of your body healthy. Dental care is important because it:


    • Helps prevent tooth decay
    • Protects against periodontal (gum) disease, which can lead to tooth and bone loss
    • Prevents bad breath – brushing, flossing, and seeing the dentist regularly will help reduce the amount of bacteria in your mouth that causes bad breath
    • Gives you a more attractive smile and increases your self-confidence
    • Helps keep teeth looking bright by preventing them from becoming stained by food, drinks, and tobacco
    • Strengthens your teeth so that you can enjoy healthy, beautiful smiles for the rest of your life!
  • My teeth feel fine. Do I still need to see a dentist?

    Your teeth may feel fine, but it's still important to see the dentist regularly because problems can exist without you knowing. Your smile's appearance is important, and your dentist can help keep your smile healthy and looking beautiful. With so many advances in dentistry, you no longer have to settle for stained, chipped, missing, or misshapen teeth. Today's dentists offer many treatment choices that can help you smile with confidence, including:


    Professional teeth whitening

    Fillings that mimic the appearance of natural teeth

    Tooth replacement and full smile makeovers

  • What should I look for when choosing the right dentist for me?

    Choosing a dentist who “clicks” with you and your family is important, and you may wish to consider several dentists before making your final decision. During your first visit, you should be able to determine whether the dentist is right for you. During your appointment, consider the following:


    • Is the appointment schedule convenient?
    • Is the office easy to get to and close by?
    • Does the office appear to be clean and orderly?
    • Was your medical and dental history recorded and placed in a permanent file?
    • Does the dentist explain techniques for good oral health?
    • Is information about cost presented to you before treatment is scheduled?
    • Is your dentist a member of the ADA (American Dental Association)?
  • How can I take care of my teeth between dental checkups?

    • ALWAYS remember to brush your teeth at least two times a day, and floss at least once!
    • Make sure to use toothpaste that contains fluoride, and ask your dentist if you need a fluoride rinse. This will help prevent cavities.
    • Avoid foods with a lot of sugar (sugar increases the amount of bacteria that grows in your mouth causing more plaque and possibly cavities) and avoid tobacco (this can stain your teeth, cause gum disease, and eventually lead to oral cancer).
    • Don't be afraid to brush your tongue! By brushing your tongue, you will remove food particles and reduce the amount of plaque-causing bacteria. Tongue brushing also helps keep your breath fresh.
    • Be sure to schedule your routine checkup. It is recommended that you visit the dentist every six months.
  • At what age should I start taking my child to the dentist?

    The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children first see a dentist as early as six months of age and no later than one year of age. During this time, your child's baby teeth will be coming in and your dentist can examine the health of your child's first few teeth. After the first visit, be sure to schedule regular checkups every six months.

  • How often should I see the dentist?

    Children, teens, and adults should all see the dentist for a regular checkup at least once every six months. Patients who are at a greater risk for oral cancer or gum disease may be required to see the dentist more than just twice a year. Your doctor will help determine how often you should visit the dentist for regular checkups.

  • What is a cavity?

    A cavity is a small hole that forms inside the tooth because of tooth decay. Cavities are formed when plaque buildup on the outside of the tooth combines with sugars and starches in the food you eat. This produces an acid that can eat away the enamel on your tooth. If a cavity is left untreated, it can lead to more serious oral health problems. Cavities can be prevented by remembering to brush your teeth at least two times a day and floss between teeth at least once.

  • What is a filling?

    A filling is a synthetic material that your dentist uses to fill a cavity after all of the tooth decay has been removed. Fillings do not generally hurt because your dentist will numb your mouth with an anesthetic. Fillings are made from a variety of different materials, including composites, gold, or ceramic. If you need a filling, be sure to talk to your doctor about what type is best for you and your teeth.

  • How often should I brush my teeth?

    According to your dentist and the American Dental Association, you should brush your teeth at least two times a day. Brushing keeps your teeth, gums, and mouth clean and healthy by removing bacteria-causing plaque. It is also recommended that you use a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste that contains fluoride when you brush your teeth. You should spend at least a minute on the top teeth and a minute on the bottom teeth, and remember to brush your tongue; it will help keep your breath smelling fresh!

  • When should I change my toothbrush?

    Your toothbrush will eventually wear out, especially if you are brushing your teeth twice a day for two to three minutes each time. Your dentist recommends that adults and children change their toothbrush every three months. If you are using an electric toothbrush, be sure to read the directions because you may not need to change toothbrush heads as frequently. Patients with gum disease are encouraged to change their toothbrush every four to six weeks to keep any bacteria from spreading. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush with hot water to kill germs and keep the bristles clean. If you've been sick, be sure to change your toothbrush as soon as possible.

  • What is gum disease?

    Also known as periodontal disease, gum disease is mostly caused by plaque and bacteria buildup that is not treated in its early stage. Other causes of periodontal disease include tobacco use, teeth grinding, some medications, and genetics. Gingivitis is the beginning stage of gum disease, and, if detected, is treatable. Gingivitis left untreated may turn into gum disease. Advanced gum disease will lead to tooth and bone loss, and is a permanent condition. Brushing your teeth regularly and visiting the dentist every six months will help prevent gingivitis and more severe cases of periodontal disease. Common signs of gum disease:


    • Red, irritated, bleeding, or swollen gums
    • Chronic bad breath
    • Loose teeth, or loss of teeth
    • Extreme tooth sensitivity
    • Receding gum line
    • Abscessed teeth
  • If I have braces, do I still need dental check-ups every six months?

    Yes! In fact, it's even more important that patients receiving orthodontic treatment visit their dentist regularly. With braces, food may be caught in places that your toothbrush can't reach. This causes bacteria to build up and can lead to cavities, gingivitis, and gum disease. Your dentist will work closely with your orthodontist to make sure that your teeth stay clean and healthy while wearing braces.

  • How do I schedule my next visit?

    Simply call our practice! Our front desk staff will be happy to help schedule your next dental checkup at your convenience. If you are a new patient, please let us know and we will provide you with all the information you need for your first dental visit.

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