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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In Channel Islands Family Dental Office, we have five dental offices. They are located in the next places and you can book by clicking in the nearest office to you or calling us.

After you have submitted a form, your next step is to check your email where you will have a New Patient Registration link. That link will allow you to register as a new patient and shorten the paper work. 
 

In Channel Islands Family Dental Office, we know our patients’ needs are different. So, we need to check you and based on the condition of your teeth, mouth, gums and your habits, we can estimate how often you should come to our offices. However, in children, we recommend visiting our dentist at least every six months.

 

In Channel Islands Family Dental Office, we accept more than ten dental insurances. Some of them are the next:

Ameritas

Gold-Coast

Medi-Cal

Aetna

And more! Click here to check all the dental insurances we accept.

In channel Islands Family Dental Office, we offer all the dental services you can imagine. Some of them are the next:

And more. We recommend you click here to check all the dental services we offer in our offices.

We follow strictly all the latest government regulations advice and guidelines regarding dental equipment, decontamination, and cross infection. Also, our team is well trained in techniques about sanitation to protect our patients.

Sure! Our team is very sympathetic and friendly. We know you will feel comfortable in our offices. Also, you can call us and explain to us your situation to prepare the perfect place for you. If you haven’t seen a doctor for a long time ago, you may be really worried about the number of treatments you need. However, sometimes is easier than you imagine. Just pick that phone up and make an appointment soon! We will help you with the rest.

Yes, it’s necessary. Let us explain why. Some dental problems, for instance, tooth decay and gum disease, don’t cause pain after they were well advanced. At this time, it’s more complicated, expensive, and time-consuming to treat those dental problems. In our checkups we will give all the alternatives you have to control any dental problem or if your teeth are completely healthy, we give you some advice to maintain your teeth.