PATIENT INFO

Patient Information


New Patient Registration

To save patients time during their visit, we ask them to fill out their health information, HIPPA, and release forms online.  This saves our patients the fuss of filling out forms in a waiting room and allows us more time to focus their needs.  Click below to fill out these forms and electronically submit them to our office.
Registration
 Oak Hills Dentistry Discount Plan 

No Dental Insurance?  Reach out to us today to sign up for our discount plan!


01

Instant Coverage

Once you have signed up with us coverage begins immediately and the included benefits are available the day you sign up.


02

Cleanings, Exams, X-rays

Our plan includes the cleanings, exams, and x-rays you will need to help you keep your mouth healthy, including emergency exams.


03

No Hidden Costs

There are no hidden fees, copays or deductibles.  Our plan was created to help a wide range of patients, including: individuals, family plans, and periodontal disease. 


04

Discounts for Dental Work

Also included in our plan is helpful discounts on any any dental work you may need.  These benefits will available to you throughout the duration of our plan.

Our Blog

http://oak_hills_1.multiscreensite.com/your-ultimate-guide-to-preparing-for-your-cosmetic-dentistry-
By Ty Flint 26 Jan, 2022
If you’ve decided that now is the time to transform your smile through cosmetic dentistry , you may have questions about the procedure. After all, it’s a complex process, and being prepared is the best way to ensure that your visit goes as smoothly as possible. Whether you’re coming in for veneers or aesthetic fillings, here are some of the best ways to prepare for your cosmetic procedure. Schedule an Initial Consultation Before you can undergo a procedure with us, you’ll want to schedule an initial consultation. During this time, we will perform a dental examination to make sure that your teeth are healthy enough for us to perform a procedure safely and effectively. If you’re getting veneers, this includes checking the enamel on your teeth. If you’re coming in for fillings, we need to check to ensure that you don’t have any deep cavities that may require more extensive treatment. If, for one reason or another, we find that you need other dental work done before you can schedule an appointment for cosmetic work, we’ll work with you to make a plan. Keep Track of Any Questions You may miss out on asking critical questions during your initial consultation. It’s vital to jot down any questions that have between then and your procedure so that we can answer them before we get started. Understand What Your Insurance is Covering While we are happy to perform your cosmetic dentistry procedure, we don’t want to. As a courtesy, we will help make sure you know how much of your procedure your insurance company is covering before you come in for your appointment. Keep Up with Your At-Home Dental Routine After your initial consultation, we’ll have a good idea about your dental health. This information is vital in our decision to proceed with your dental procedure, and you’ll want to do everything you can to keep your teeth healthy before your appointment. If you don’t keep up with your regular at-home routine, you could see a change in the integrity of your teeth. If this happens, it could interfere with the procedure, making it unsafe or leading to less than desirable results . Our goal is to give you a smile that you can be proud of, and taking the necessary measures to make sure your teeth are in prime condition will help us deliver just that. Visit Us at Oak Hills Dentistry for Your Next Cosmetic Dentistry If you’re looking to make your smile shine like new, give us a call at Oak Hills Dentistry in Layton, Utah. Our doctors are experts in cosmetic dentistry , ensuring that every procedure is as pleasant as possible from start to finish. Whether you need a few fillings or you’ve decided to schedule that initial consultation for veneers, we’re here for all your dental health needs.
By Ty Flint 19 Jan, 2022
As you may already know, your child should visit the dentist for the first time after their first tooth emerges. This seems simple enough, but what about after that? A common question we get from patients is how often they should bring their child in for a checkup. Though every child is different, the general rule is that you should plan for a visit every six months. However, the frequency of your visits will largely depend on your child’s dental health. Why Your Child Should Visit the Dentist Every Six Months Making a dental appointment every six months allows us to perform routine care such as exams, cleanings, fluoride treatment, and x-rays. These procedures are the best way to prevent and catch things like cavities, tooth decay, and gum diseases; the sooner we can catch it, the easier it will be to treat. Additionally, smaller things are less costly to treat. Waiting for too long can result in more costly treatment. It’s important to note that just because a dental visit goes smoothly and we don’t find any issues, it doesn’t mean you should skip your next visit. A lot can happen within the span of a few months, and if a problem arises and goes unchecked, your child could be in for a lengthier visit next time around. These regular visits also allow us to determine if your child’s brushing habits are effective. We look at how hard or how soft they may be brushing if they’re flossing and if they may need additional steps in their routine to keep their teeth as healthy as possible. What If Your Child Has Dental Hygiene Issues? If you find that your child is suffering from things like cavities, inflammation, or tooth decay, we urge you to bring them in more frequently. Your child should visit the dentist once every three months or so in these circumstances. This way, we can keep their issues in check and implement an effective routine to treat their dental hygiene issues. It’s best to address these problems early on so that your child can enjoy good oral health when they’re older and not have to worry about things like gingivitis or tooth extractions. The best way to enact preventative measures at home is to monitor what your kids are eating, as well as make sure that they’re brushing their teeth and flossing every day. Many underestimate the importance of flossing, but cavities that form in between the teeth are much harder to handle and can be harder to detect. Bring Your Child into Oak Hills Dentistry for the Best in Kids Dental Care While your child should visit the dentist frequently, choosing the right dentist is equally as important. Our doctors at Oak Hills Dentistry in Layton, Utah, are passionate about ensuring that your child gets the best dental care so that they can enjoy excellent oral health well into their later years. We take every measure possible to provide your child with a positive experience so that they’re more prone to visit the dentist regularly as they get older. If you want only the best dental care for your child, book an appointment with us today!
By Ty Flint 12 Jan, 2022
Your smile is something that you should always invest in, whether that means getting regular whitening or dental veneers . Veneers can seem like a daunting option for dental cosmetics, but we feel that helping our patients understand how they’re applied, and how they can help rejuvenate your smile will assist them in seeing just how useful they are. What are Dental Veneers? Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that adhere to the front of your teeth to make them look like the correct shape and proportions, appear whiter, and look more symmetrical. With proper bonding protocols veneers can last a very long time. The most common veneers are ceramic or composite. These materials are tinted and layered to match the natural teeth nearby, making them undetectable. With high quality labs and materials we are able to produce veneers that offer the same translucency as your real teeth, making your veneers appear more natural and lifelike. We recommend veneers for patients who want an enhanced smile but need something more permanent and effective than teeth whitening. Another benefit to dental veneers is that they can cover up any imperfections on your teeth, such as cracks, chips, and gaps, resulting in a more confident smile. How Are Dental Veneers Applied? If you’re considering veneers, it may put your mind more at ease if we explain the process. We will always start with a consultation to evaluate your smile and determine the best approach to your dental cosmetic needs. If we notice that you need any fillings or other work, we may recommend that you schedule those visits first. If you’re ready to start the process, the next step involves making any needed adjustments to the front and biting surfaces of your teeth. After these alterations are made,, we will take an impression of your smile and create a temporary set of veneers that will serve as a prototype of your future veneers. These temporary veneers will allow you to decide if you want to make any changes to your new ones. You can eat and chew normally with these. Once the real veneers are done being fabricated, we will be able to put in your permanent veneers using tried and true methods with incredible materials that will help your veneers last as long as possible. How to Care for Your Dental Veneers Veneers can crack, chip, and face discoloration like your natural teeth if you don’t care for them properly. It’s essential to treat your veneers like you would your natural teeth. This means brushing them daily, flossing, not chewing on anything that’s too hard, and wearing a mouth guard if you’re prone to grinding your teeth while you sleep. The more careful you are with them, the longer they will last. Get Your Cosmetic Dental Work Done at Oak Hills Dentistry Dental veneers are a serious cosmetic procedure that qualified cosmetic dentists should perform like the ones here at Oak Hills Dentistry in Layton, Utah. Our doctors offer extensive evaluations for your teeth, allowing us to provide individualized solutions to give you a smile that you can show off confidently. Give us a call today to schedule an appointment and get one step close to your perfect smile!
What to Expect When Going in For a Filling
By Ty Flint 05 Jan, 2022
There’s nothing worse than going to the dentist for a routine checkup only to be told you’ll need a filling or two because you have cavities. While it’s not an ideal situation to be in, fillings are generally nothing to be worried about. If you’ve never had one done before, we’ll guide you through the entire process regarding what to know and expect before, during, and after the procedure. What to Expect During a Tooth Filling Before we do anything to your teeth, we’ll start by taking x-rays of your mouth to confirm the cavities’ location. Once we’ve located them, we’ll generally inspect them to figure out the cavity’s severity level and what approach we will need to take to get them taken care of. Some cavities take longer than others to fill because they are large, while others can be taken care of much quicker because they are smaller. After this, we’ll numb the area around the affected tooth with an anesthetic, usually a shot or numbing paste, so that you don’t feel any pain or discomfort during the process. We’ll wait for the anesthetic to kick in before we remove the decayed portion of the tooth with a drill. Afterward, we will sterilize the area and prepare it for filling. If the cavity ends up being deep and close to the root, we’ll insert a liner or resin to protect the nerve and alleviate tooth sensitivity. The Different Types of Filling Options Before we fill any cavities, you’ll choose between our two options: white composite fillings or tooth-colored fillings. Our white composite fillings match the natural color of your teeth, making it hard to tell that you had any cavities to begin with. These fillings can chemically bond to teeth, allowing for a better seal than silver amalgam fillings, which is the type of filling. We usually do not place amalgam fillings in our office. Aftercare Tips After a Filling The beauty of composite fillings is not just in their looks. After receiving fillings, they are ready to use immediately. However, the local anesthetic used may still keep you numb for a few hours. We recommend soft foods and smoothies until feeling has returned to your teeth. Schedule a Filling with Oak Hills Dentistry If you need to get dental work done, give us a call at Oak Hills Dentistry. We offer the best filling services because of using modern materials and bonding procedures in Layton, Utah, and will always make sure to provide you with the best possible dental experience and care. Schedule your appointment today!
Show More

Payments and Payment Plans

We accept payments in the office with cash, check, and credit/debit cards.  For your convenience we have also arranged for you to pay via phone and other digital media.  We are available to discuss accounts during or normal operating hours.  If you have any concerns, please reach out to us so we can best accommodate your method of payment.

We also offer in-house payment options as well as longer-term financing through the Lending Club and CareCredit to ensure you get the care you need when you need it.  

CareCredit & Lending Club

Join our community

#oakhillsdentistry


Dental Insurance

As you know, dental insurance is a benefit plan and not a complete coverage like medical insurance.  If your insurance covers treatment, you will receive the benefit of reduced personal costs.
We participate with many insurance carriers, and are a preferred provider with several plans.  Insurance policies vary, so we will review your insurance to determine the appropriate course of action. Once treatment has started, we will file your claims for you.
To help us with your insurance filing, please complete the insurance questions on our questionnaire. Please remember that insurance is a benefit for you or your child. If, during the course of treatment, your benefits change, the financially responsible party is accountable for all charges.

Share by: