Your First Visit

Your First Visit Our team is always excited to welcome new patients, adults and children alike, to Dental Health Center of Holmdel.
We look forward to your first visit in hopes of building a mutually trusting and long relationship where we can provide for the best health for your teeth and smile.

During your first visit to Dental Health Center of Holmdel, our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive and thorough assessment of your dental health along with a recommended treatment plan. At Dental Health Center of Holmdel, we evaluate not only your dental health as it relates to your teeth and gums, but also as it relates to your overall health and well being.

We are also interested to hear of your personal goals as relates to your dental care.

Our dentists and staff are dedicated to taking care of you - treating your dental health with the goal of producing happy, healthy smiles while promoting overall good health and preventing disease. Along the way, we will also provide you with the best guidance and education to care for your teeth.

New Patient Forms:

For your convenience and so we can attend to your needs more quickly, please print out and complete the forms below prior to your "new patient visit” to our office.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Acknowledgement of Receipt of Notice of Privacy Practices

Medical History

Policy for Handling Health Insurance

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Your First Visit to Dental Health Center of Holmdel

Your first visit to Dental Health Center of Holmdel may include the following:

Evaluation of the Whole Patient

Oral Cancer Screening

Blood Pressure Screening

Cleanings (Scaling and Prophylaxis)

Digital X Rays

Clinical Exam and Full Pocket Charting

Occlusal Guards

Individualized Dental Treatment Plan

 

 

Evaluation of the Whole Patient

At Dental Health Center of Holmdel, our dentists will spend time with you to complete a thorough evaluation of your health record, medications, and personal goals for your dental and overall health. Mindful of your medical history, the dentists can better diagnose dental and other health issues and develop an accurate plan of treatment to benefit you.

Evaluation of the Whole Patient

 

Oral Cancer Screening

Oral Cancer Screening Convenient Oral Cancer Screening in Less Than Three Minutes


Oral Cancer is three times more prevalent than Cervical Cancer. Approximately 8,000 people die of oral cancer each year. This is primarily due to the fact that oral cancer is typically not detected until the deadly cancer is in its late stages.

In about three minutes using the VELscope technology, we can immediately observe fluorescence signatures to distinguish between normal and abnormal tissue, including precancerous and cancerous growths, which may not be detected under the typical white light examinations. This procedure is pain free, takes only one to three minutes and does not involve distasteful rinses or dyes as in other systems.

The VELscope exam is a smart precaution in the early detection and treatment of cancer. This test is just as imperative as annual mammograms, Pap smears, colonoscopies and prostate exams. Dental Health Center of Holmdel is committed to continuously elevating the level of preventive care for its patients. DHC is currently one of very few dental offices providing the VELscope oral cancer exam.

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Blood Pressure Screening

Blood Pressure ScreeningA Dental Check up that includes a Blood Pressure Screening can Save Your Life

Dentists can detect heart and other health problems during a dental exam – sometimes dentist are the first to discover patients with heart disease and subsequently save lives! There are many connections between ailments of the oral cavity, (for instance a sore, painful jaw, or gum disease) and heart problems/disease.

Dental Health Center of Holmdel estimates that they save close to 30 lives per year through the detection of high blood pressure during dental exams.

Gum Disease and Heart Attacks

Recent research suggests that if you have gum disease you may be at higher risk for heart attacks. How can this occur? Bacteria in your infected gums can dislodge, enter your bloodstream, attach to blood vessels and increase clot formation. This increased clot formation decreases the blood flow to the heart, increasing chances of a heart attack and aggravating high blood pressure (Hypertension Disease). There is no permanent cure for this disease.

Consequently, patients have been able to improve their overall health and decrease blood pressure medications (which cause side effects with implications on your dental health) by eliminating tooth and/or gum infections.

 

Dental Cleanings

Dental Cleaning Excellent oral health is important to your overall well being. At Dental Health Center of Holmdel, we are dedicated to promoting preventive dentistry and patient education for positive oral hygiene. Professional cleanings and thorough examinations allow us to maintain the health of your teeth, identify and treat possible problems and stop periodontal disease.

DHC's dental hygienists will gently and thoroughly clean your teeth including the performance of scaling (removal of calcified irritants under the gums to reduce inflammation and infection) and dental prophylaxis (removal of plaque and cleaning the teeth to prevent cavities).

Dental Health Center of Holmdel’s dental hygienists are dedicated to providing you with education essential to maintaining the best health of your teeth and smile.


 

 

 

 

 

Clinical Exam and Full Pocket Charting

 

Clinical Exam and Full Pocket Charting for Periodontal Disease


At Dental Health Center of Holmdel, the dentists conduct a thorough dental exam and periodontal charting to provide a graphic description of the conditions of your mouth, including caries (i.e., decay), restorations, missing or malposed teeth, clinical attachment levels, furcation (root) involvement, mobility, pocket depths, bleeding sites, and other deviations from normal. They also look for other conditions including erosion, abrasion, developmental anomalies and use of prostheses.

Clinical Exam

 

Digital X Rays

Digital X-Rays

The use of digital x rays (computer generated images) requires less radiation than that of conventional film x rays and eliminates the use of environmentally damaging solutions. The images of your teeth are immediately broadcast on a video monitor in the treatment room, thereby providing for faster and safer images. Digital x rays also produce more vibrant, detailed images, resulting in more accurate diagnosis.

With a more accurate diagnosis, DHC's dentists can determine and execute the best possible plan of treatment for its patients.

Please click here for more information on Digital X rays.

 

 

 

 

Pit and Fissure Cleaning

Pit and Fissure Cleaning

The top surfaces of your teeth - where the chewing takes place - aren't smooth or flat. They are criss-crossed with tiny hills and valleys - pits and fissures. These are places where plaque can build up out of reach from your toothbrush and dental floss. Some pits and fissures are so minute that not even a single bristle from a toothbrush can reach in enough to clean them out.

Dental Health Center of Holmdel’s commitment to the highest level of patient care, comfort and healing is evidenced by its expert application of the KCP1000 Air Abrasion for removing decay from pits and fissures. The dentists utilize this cutting edge technology to spray away decay without heat, vibration or whining of the drill. Microscopically fine powder is carried to the tooth by a stream of air, gently spraying away decay. This is all accomplished without physically touching your tooth. In simplest terms, imagine a precise miniature sandblaster.

Sealants to Prevent Decay

Sealants are an intermediate preventive step in delaying or preventing tooth decay on pit and fissure (depression and groove) areas of the back teeth. While sealants are by no means a cure-all in preventing all forms of tooth decay, they are helpful to patients – particularly children – in controlling decay in certain areas of the mouth.

Sealants are a clear, acrylic-like material that help shield out decay - causing bacteria from the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. It is recommended that sealants be applied to your child’s primary (baby) molars by the age of three or four years. Once the six-year molars (the first permanent back teeth) appear, it is best to apply sealants as soon as possible. As your child’s most cavity-prone years continue until the mid-teens, the premolars should also be sealed as they appear.

 

Occlusal Guards to Remedy Teeth Grinding

Occlusal Guards

The dentists at Dental Health Center of Holmdel will examine your teeth for signs of grinding. Most people clench or grind their teeth – which can be deleterious to their teeth and cause several painful symptoms. Teeth grinding (bruxism) and clenching may happen at any time, but it often happens while you are sleeping. Stress is one possible cause, but often the reason is not known.

At Dental Health Center of Holmdel, we custom make and fit occlusal guards to your mouth and teeth. An occlusal guard will fit over either all your upper or lower teeth and is worn at the times when you're most likely to grind your teeth.

An occlusal guard will prevent muscles from contracting 100%. Usually, after several weeks of wearing the occlusal guard, headaches and other pains will dissipate.

 

 

 

 

Individualized Dental Treatment Plan

Treatment Plan

A complete and thorough dental exam enables our dentists to accurately assess the current health of your teeth and develop a treatment plan geared toward improving your overall dental health.

Our patients tell us all the time that it is the level of expertise, complemented by the thoughtful time and care that our dentists dedicate to each and every patient that make us so unique.

We have over 20 years of proven success in managing our patient’s dental health as well as handling the utmost critical and difficult treatments that some patients require.