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Welcome to Your First Visit at Happy Smiles Dental

Embarking on a Journey to a Brighter, Healthier Smile

At Happy Smiles Dental, we’re thrilled to welcome you to our dental family. Your first visit marks the beginning of a journey towards optimal dental health and a beautiful smile. We are committed to providing you with compassionate, comprehensive dental care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. Here’s what you can expect during your initial appointment with us:



Before Your Appointment

  • Patient Forms: To ensure a smooth and efficient visit, we kindly ask new patients to complete our patient forms prior to their appointment. These forms are available on our website and can be filled out at your convenience. This helps us get to know you and understand your dental history and health goals.
  • Insurance and Payment Information: Please bring your insurance card and a photo ID. Our office is happy to assist with insurance claims and paperwork. We also offer various payment options for your convenience.


During Your Visit

Your first visit is not just about checking your teeth, but also about getting to know each other. Here’s what the visit typically includes:

  • Warm Welcome: You’ll be greeted by our friendly staff who are here to make you feel at ease and answer any questions you may have.
  • Comprehensive Examination: Our dentist will conduct a thorough dental examination, including an assessment of your teeth, gums, and bite. We may also take digital X-rays to get a complete picture of your oral health.
  • Professional Cleaning: A dental hygienist will perform a professional cleaning to remove any plaque and tartar buildup, leaving your teeth feeling fresh and clean.
  • Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on the examination and cleaning results, we’ll discuss any dental issues and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and goals.
  • Open Dialogue: We believe in transparent communication and encourage you to ask questions. We’re here to provide answers and information about your oral health, treatment options, and best practices for dental care at home.


After Your Visit

  • Follow-Up Care: If further treatment is recommended, we will schedule a follow-up appointment to begin your care. Our team will also provide you with tips and advice for maintaining optimal oral health at home.
  • Open Communication: Our relationship with you doesn’t end when you leave our office. We’re always here to offer support, answer questions, and provide emergency dental care if needed.


Your Role in Dental Health

We believe in a partnership approach to dental care. Your involvement, from adhering to good oral hygiene practices at home to attending regular dental check-ups, plays a crucial role in maintaining your dental health.



Ready to Join the Happy Smiles Dental Family?

We’re excited to meet you and help you achieve the healthy, beautiful smile you deserve. Contact us today to schedule your first visit to Happy Smiles Dental. Together, let’s embark on a journey to a brighter, healthier smile.

Available Doctors

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Dr. Diana Gerov, DDS
Doctor of Dental Surgery
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • According to The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), children should receive their first dental checkup between six months and one year of age. This will allow your dentist to confirm the healthy development of your child’s baby teeth. From this point on, regular checkups once every six months should be the norm unless your dentist recommends otherwise.
  • Simply click the book an appointment button on your screen to schedule an appointment at your convenience! Our front desk staff will be happy to hear from you. Please let us know if you are a new patient and we will work with you to make sure that your first appointment goes smoothly and comfortably!
  • Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is one of the most common dental problems—and also one of the most easily treated and avoided. Caused by plaque and bacteria buildup, gum disease can be further aggravated by tobacco use, teeth grinding, and certain medications. Gingivitis is the beginning stage of gum disease, and, if detected, is treatable. Left untreated, however, gum disease can lead to tooth and bone loss. Here are a few common symptoms of gum disease: - Red, irritated, bleeding, or swollen gums - Chronic bad breath - Loose teeth, or loss of teeth - Extreme tooth sensitivity - Receding gum line - Abscessed teeth
  • A cavity is a small hole inside of a tooth caused by tooth decay. Tooth decay is generally caused when plaque builds up outside the tooth and combines with sugar and starches in food ad drinks. This produces an acid that destroys tooth enamel and makes tooth decay possible. Left untreated, cavities can cause serious oral health problems—not to mention quite a deal of pain! The best way to prevent cavities is by regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups.
  • - Brush your teeth a minimum of two times per day. - Just as importantly, floss at least once! - Use toothpaste that contains fluoride in order to help prevent cavities. - Avoid foods with a lot of sugar, as sugar increases the amount bacteria in your mouth. - Avoid tobacco, as it stains your teeth and greatly increases your risk for oral cancer. - Brush your tongue in order to remove food particles, reduce bacteria, and keep your breath smelling fresh. - Change your toothbrush every three months. - Schedule a routine checkup with your dentist every six months, even if your teeth feel fine!
  • As mentioned above, the general consensus (which is also promoted by the American Dental Association) states that most adults and children should visit the dentist twice per year—roughly once every six months. However, it is important to remember that patients who are at a greater risk for oral cancer or gum disease may need to visit the dentist more often. The only way to be certain about your individual needs is to speak with a dentist.
  • Choosing a dentist is a personal decision that should be made based upon your dental needs, as well as your personal values. Here are a few of the reasons we believe that Digital Dental Arts is the best choice for our patients. - Convenient scheduling options. - Central location right off the Union Turnpike in Queens. - State-of- the-Art facility. - Special attention to making our patients feel comfortable. - Attention to preventative care and the development of good dental habits. - Straightforward payment process and willingness to work with insurance companies.
  • The general medical consensus affirms that the average patient should see the dentist roughly once every six months. Unfortunately, many people do not take this seriously because they do not understand the importance of dental checkups. Here are a few reasons why visiting the dentist is important. - Defends against tooth decay - Lowers your risk of chronic bad breath. - Protects against gum disease, (known professionally as Periodontal Disease.) - Lowers your risk of tooth and bone loss - Eliminate the stains that develop inevitably due to food, drinks, and tobacco - Strengthens your teeth, which can improve the quality of your life for years to come. - Helps you look and feel your best, knowing that you have a healthier and more attractive smile!
  • Absolutely! Although you may be seeing your orthodontist regularly, it is still very important that you see your dentist regularly. In fact, it is especially important that you receive regular cleaning, as braces can trap food and particles in a manner that is difficult for regular brushing to remove. This can increase your risk of many oral conditions. Dental checkups will allow your dentist to work closely with your orthodontist to make sure that your mouth stays clean and healthy while wearing braces.
  • As the name suggests, fillings are used to fill cavities after they have been treated. Here are a few important facts about fillings that all patients should know: - Receiving a filling is generally painless due to anesthetics. - Fillings are made from specially chosen materials designed to be safe and comfortable. - If you think you might need a filling, contact your dentist as soon as possible.