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We Welcome You as a New Patient

Your First Visit

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Getting to know you and your orthodontic concerns is a key element in our relationship with you and/or your child. At the first visit, Dr. Bob Good and Dr. Ron Good will perform a thorough examination, including digital photos and a panoramic x-ray (if needed). If diagnostic records are needed, we will review this with you at time of examination. These records are used to develop a custom treatment plan for each patient. 

 

Upon completion of your evaluation, we will discuss with you your orthodontic needs, preliminary treatment options and the estimated cost of treatment.

Please assist us by providing the following information at the time of your first visit:

  • Any x-rays (if applicable)

  • A list of medications you are presently taking

  • We will be happy to check on your insurance benefits for you if you provide your information. This will save you time and allow us to help you process any claims

  • Completed online or printed patient registration forms

Broken Appointments: If for some reason you cannot make it to your appointment, please contact our office as soon as possible. By doing so, you allow another patient to use that time as well as reschedule your appointment. If it is after hours leave your name and number and a brief message on our answering system or email us and we will contact you the morning of the next business day.

Diagnostic Records & Treatment Planning

Successfully achieving the goals for an ideal orthodontic result begins with a thorough diagnosis. This includes attention to not only the teeth but jaw joints and face as well. Each of our office locations utilize state of the art digital radiographic equipment. Good Orthodontics is one of the few dental or medical practices in the country to provide 3-D Cone Beam technology. Some patients have hidden skeletal problems, such as facial asymmetries and dual bites, which can be detected by proper diagnostic evaluation.

If it is determined that treatment is indicated, you will be scheduled for diagnostic records. These records usually consist of mounted diagnostic models, photographs, and orthodontic x-rays. Once these orthodontic records have been obtained, Drs. Bob and Ron will review them and determine a specific treatment plan for your orthodontic needs. Then our office will schedule a consultation appointment to review your treatment plan, set up the necessary appointments to begin your orthodontic treatment, and present financial arrangements.

Successive Visits

Periodic visits are an important part of orthodontic treatment. Generally, we will want to see you every 4 to 8 weeks to check your progress and make the necessary adjustments to your braces. During this time, you will need to keep appointments, follow instructions, eat nutritiously and practice good oral hygiene. Also, continue to visit your dentist regularly.

Once your braces are removed, retainers are utilized to hold your teeth in their new positions until your bone, gums and muscles adapt to the new teeth positions. The retention period is an important part of your overall treatment and should not be neglected!

Length of Treatment

Treatment times vary widely depending on several factors. Braces may be on between 6 months to 30 months or longer depending on the age of the patient, the severity of the case, the patient’s cooperation and the degree of movement possible.

Dental Care

Before any orthodontic treatment, your family dentist should make certain that all cavities have been treated and the health of your gums and underlying bone are free of periodontal disease.

In addition, your dentist or an oral surgeon will remove any teeth that Drs. Good prescribe to correct your bite. Your family dentist should also schedule cleaning and cavity checkup visits during your orthodontic care. We would like to reinforce the need to keep your regular visits with your family dentist because we are only an aid to your family dentist and not a replacement.

Please contact our office if you have any questions. The timing of your treatment is very important. You or your child may or may not be ready for treatment. Therefore, a consultation will allow us to better understand your needs.

Forms

Online Patient Forms

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Please click on the links below to complete the patient forms. New patients, please complete forms prior to your initial appointment. Thank you.

 

New Patients

Health History Form

HIPAA Privacy Policy Form

Sleep Questionnaire

 

 

Existing Patients

Health History Update Form

Financial Information

Financial Information

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Financial Options

Financial considerations should not be an obstacle to a beautiful smile. Our practice offers a wide range of payment options including financing with no initial payment and a monthly installment plan. Many orthodontic situations require only limited treatment. The cost of treatment will vary, depending on the severity of the case. Our treatment coordinator will work out a plan suited to your individual needs.

For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover and are able to utilize a monthly auto-debit program. We also offer a payment management plan through third-party financial companies such as Lending Club or Care Credit, which may be helpful to you in your financial planning of orthodontic treatment.  We deliver the finest care at the most reasonable cost to our patients. If you have questions regarding your account, please contact us. 

Insurance

There are many different agreements between insurance carriers and their subscribers, and each contract provides a different benefit. However, orthodontic insurance generally differs from regular dental insurance in that each insured individual usually has a lifetime maximum benefit for orthodontic services.

For your convenience, we will gladly assist you in submitting both predetermination and initial insurance claims pertaining to charges rendered in our office. We will process forms so that you will receive your maximum allowable benefit.  We ask that you provide your insurance information so that we can determine an estimate of your coverage prior to beginning treatment.

Your insurance benefits will be paid directly to you – the subscriber. We do not accept assignment of benefits.

All financial agreements are between the patient’s responsible party and Good Orthodontics.

We can also help you to maximize your flex plan benefits.

If you have any problems or questions, please ask our clerical team. They are well informed and up-to-date and can be reached by phone. 

Washington Office:          724-225-1114

Mt. Lebanon Office:        412-344-4663

Pleasant Hills Office:       412-655-4660

In the News

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 Click HERE to read an article about the doctor’s mission work in Haiti!

 Click HERE to read Doc Talk: Dr. Robert Good II and Dr. Ronald Good.

 Click HERE to read about The Good Orthodontics Team doing mission work in the community

Click HERE to read the Good Orthodontics Business Spotlight!

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