On behalf of Dr. Ruslan Semchyshyn and the entire staff here at Light DENTIST Touch, welcome to our office!
We very much look forward to serving all your dental needs for many years to come. We will strive to provide a high-quality of dental care that you expect.
We understand your time is valuable and go the extra mile to simplify your experience. One way we do this is through online patient forms.
By filling in your forms before your visit., you can take your time and enjoy a quicker appointment.
Payment
Options:
Cash, Credit Card, Patient Financing with No Interest Payments, Care Credit
Insurance Accepted
We accept PPO Insurance and we have an insurance coordinator to help you get the most out of your benefits. (Insured or not, we are here to help.)
Here are some of the Insurance Companies we work with: Metlife, Humana, Delta Dental, United Healthcare, Guardian, Aetna, Ameritas, Cigna, BlueCross, Blue Shield, and many more
Emergency Appointments
BE PREPARED TO HANDLE ANY DENTAL EMERGENCY
Broken Tooth
• Save any pieces of the tooth you can.
• Rinse mouth out with warm saltwater.
• Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling.
Knocked-Out Tooth
• Retrieve tooth; hold it by the crown.
• Rinse carefully with water (do not scrub).
• If possible, place the tooth back in place (do not force it).
• If it’s not possible to reinsert, put the tooth in a small sealed container with milk.
Severe Pain and/or Swelling
• Rinse thoroughly with warm saltwater. • If possible, floss gently.
• Apply a cold compress.
PLEASE NOTE: It is not normal for your teeth to hurt or be sensitive (even the slightest to both hot and cold). This is a sign of a major problem. Contact your dentist as soon as possible. A sudden toothache and/or swelling may be caused by an abscess or exposed nerve.
Bleeding Soft-Tissue Injury (Tongue, Cheeks, Gums, or Lips)
• Rinse with warm saltwater.
• Use moistened gauze (or a teabag) to apply pressure to the bleeding area. Hold in place for 15-20 minutes
• Hold a cold compress to the affected area to control bleeding and relieve pain. Continue to apply pressure until bleeding subsides.
SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID DENTAL EMERGENCIES
– Wear a mouth guard when participating in sports.
– Avoid chewing ice, popcorn kernels, hard candies, and other foods that could cause damage.
– Brush and floss regularly to maintain strong, healthy teeth.
Offer and Promotions
Dental Implant Consultation/Second Opinion:
$249 New Patient Special Includes:
-Exam & cleaning
-Full Mouth X-ray
-Oral Cancer Screening
– In-Office Zoom! Whitening
$75 Emergency Care Special Includes:
– Full set of X-rays
– Comprehensive Exam
– Oral Cancer Screening
– Prescription (If needed)