Do you have questions about dental care and oral health? Read our FAQ page to find answers! If you have additional questions, or to schedule an appointment with our experienced dentists in Falls Church, and Sterling, Virginia, Dr. Anuradha Beri, Dr. Ranmeek Kaur or Dr. Pawneet Khangura, please contact Mosaic Dental. Our team will be happy to assist you.
What can I expect at my first appointment?
- New Patient Paperwork: Upon arrival, you will be asked to complete some paperwork. This information helps us get to know you and your dental history.
- Comprehensive Exam: Our dentists will conduct a thorough examination of your teeth, gums and oral tissues. This includes a visual inspection and checking for signs of decay, gum disease or oral cancer.
- X-rays: To assess the health of your teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures.
- Cleaning: Your teeth will be cleaned to remove plaque and tartar.
- Consultation and Treatment Plan: After the exam, we will discuss their findings and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. This may include preventive care, restorative treatments or cosmetic options.
- Questions and Concerns: We encourage you to ask any questions you may have about your oral health or treatment options. We will be happy to address your concerns.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
- Your dental insurance information
- Any X-rays or referrals from previous dental visits to another dentist
- A list of any current medications
- A brief medical history
We look forward to welcoming you to our dental practice!
Can you help with dental anxiety?
- Open communication
- Relaxation techniques
- Deep breathing exercises
- Providing simple instructions
- Music therapy
- Sedation options, notably nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas,” a mild sedative that can help reduce anxiety
How often are dental cleanings and exams recommended?
How much does treatment cost?
Can I visit your practice even if I don’t have insurance?
Do you treat children at your office?
Do you do cosmetic dentistry?
Do you offer emergency appointments?
Do you do dental surgery?
What are dental implants and who is a good candidate?
Do you offer mouth guards? What are the benefits of a mouth guard?
What forms of payment do you accept?
Do you accept insurance?
- Aetna®
- Ameritas® PPO/PDN
- Anthem® Blue Cross® Blue Shield®
- BlueCross® BlueShield® PPO/PDN
- Blue Dental
- Cigna® DPPO Total
- Delta Dental® PPO, PPO Plus Premier
- Dentegra®
- DentaQuest®
- Guardian® Dental Guard Preferred
- Humana®
- Lincoln Financial Group®
- MetLife PDP Plus
- United Concordia® PPO Elite & Tricare/Active Duty
- UnitedHealthcare
What happens if I miss an appointment?
What is a root canal and is it painful?
What is a dental filling made of?
What is the difference between complete and partial dentures?
What problems do you treat?
- Chipped or cracked teeth – treatment for chipped or cracked teeth depends on the severity of the damage, with treatments ranging from simple dental bonding to crowns and veneers and even root canal therapy.
- Wisdom teeth pain – often the result of impacted wisdom teeth, the solution is to extract these teeth from your mouth.
- Missing teeth – We will recommend a tooth replacement option based on the number of missing teeth and your preferences. Options for replacing missing teeth include dental bridges, dental implants and dentures.
- Toothaches – Treatment for toothache depend on its underlying causes, and may be remedied by restorative treatments such as fillings or crowns, or with more invasive treatments such as tooth extractions or root canals. We may also discuss improving your oral hygiene routine or using pain relievers or antibiotics to alleviate tooth pain, as well as checking for gum disease and bruxism to determine if a periodontal treatment or night guard is needed.
- Teeth grinding – Also known as bruxism, the most common treatment for this condition is a night guard. We may also recommend restorative treatments to repair any damage already done to your teeth.
- Stained and discolored teeth – Teeth become stained over time due to poor oral hygiene, age, foods and drinks that stain, use of certain medications or use of tobacco products. We offer professional teeth whitening treatments to brighten your smile. Dental bonding or veneers may also be recommended in severe cases.
- Crooked teeth – This problem can be remedied with orthodontic treatment, such as Invisalign® clear aligners.
- Bleeding gums – Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum disease. We will examine your mouth to diagnose the cause of your bleeding gums and recommend an appropriate treatment.
- Bad breath (halitosis) – Bad breath can often be caused by poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, food, use of tobacco products and medical conditions. We will work with you to find the source of your bad breath and recommend an appropriate treatment. This may range from improved oral hygiene at home and maintaining proper hydration to chewing sugarless gum, using saliva substitutes and in extreme cases medical treatments.