FAQs

Frequently Asked Dental Questions

We at Norman & Gill Dentistry are aware that you probably have a lot of questions before scheduling a consultation or dental procedure. Please review the list of frequently asked dental questions by patients to help address your concerns.

Our front desk staff can easily arrange for your next dental exam at Norman & Gill. If you are a new patient, do let us know, and we will provide you with all the information you need for your first dental visit.

Call us today at (336) 282 2120 to book your appointment or to learn more.

On your initial appointment, we want you to feel as at ease as possible. Our friendly dental staff will give you a warm welcome, walk you through your dental appointments, and answer and queries you may have.

When you visit, we will ask you to fill out the paper forms if you haven’t had a chance to download the new patient form online. You will then do a comprehensive exam, which will include X-rays, a periodontal assessment, and an oral cancer screening. After your dental examination, you and our dentist will discuss your goals and develop a treatment plan to help maintain or improve your oral health.

Norman & Gill Dentistry is a full-service dental practice that offers a wide range of dental services, including preventative, cosmetic, restorative, and family general dentistry.

Yes. We offer sedation dentistry at Norman & Gill to ensure that your dental procedures are as comfortable as possible. If you experience pain during your treatment, we will stop right away, give you extra anesthesia or sedation, and only resume when you are comfortable.

If you have any dental emergencies like knocked-out tooth, severe toothache, dental abscess, or badly cracked teeth, please call 336-282-2120 for an appointment. We’ll try our hardest to see you on the same day. 

If you suffer a serious or life-threatening injury, dial 911 or head straight to the emergency room of the closest hospital.

It is highly recommended that you schedule routine checkups and cleanings with our dentists at least once every six months. This will enable us to keep an eye on your oral health, spot dental issues early on, and stop them from growing worse.

No. You are welcome to see our dentists Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Make sure to call to book your appointment.

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Common Dental Concerns Addressed

Is there anything missing from this list of frequently asked dental questions? Before your appointment, please give us a call, and a member of our welcoming staff will answer your questions.