Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Dentistry?

Dentistry is the treatment and prevention of disorders and diseases of a patient’s teeth, gums, mouth and jaw. Dentistry performed properly is necessary for complete oral health and it has a significant impact on the health of a patient’s entire body.

What Is A Dentist?

A dentist is a specialist who has been trained to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health conditions problems. Dr. Moore has completed many years of dental schooling in order to practice dentistry. After schooling, a dentist can receive either a DDS or DMD degree. DDS stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery degree and DMD stands for Doctor of Dental Medicine. Some doctors specialize in pediatric dentistry as well, which means that he or she works with children from infancy up through the teenage years. There are other specializations that a dentist may go to school for:

  • Oral and maxillofacial (includes pathology, radiology, and surgery)
  • Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics
  • Endodontics (specialization in root canals)
  • Periodontics (specialization in gum disease)
  • Prosthodontics (specialization in dental implants)

Are Regular Dental Cleanings Necessary?

Here at Moore Family Dental we know how busy life can be. Fitting a dental appointment into your busy schedule seems to be one of the most difficult things you have to do. Proper oral hygiene is difficult to maintain. Brushing for two minutes twice a day and flossing after every meal will keep many oral hygiene problems away, but not all. Scheduling a cleaning at Moore Family Dental twice a year is highly recommended to maintain proper oral hygiene and catch problems before they become costly and painful.

Do I Need To See A Dentist Even If My Teeth Feel Fine?

It’s very important to schedule regular cleanings here at Moore Family Dental. Dr. Moore recommends seeing you twice a year. Many problems can exist without knowing. Not only can we identify problems before they become painful and expensive but we can also help to keep your smile looking fantastic. We know how important it is to feel comfortable with your smile. This is why we offer many treatments to help improve patient aesthetics.

What’s A Dental Cleaning Like At Moore Family Dental

Sixth-month cleanings are recommended for proper oral hygiene. At Moore Family Dental an appointment will include a full oral examination, oral cancer exam, professional x-rays to catch cavities, and a full cleaning by our amazing hygienists. Your cleaning will remove tartar, debris and plaque from your mouth.

Dr. Moore will coordinate with your hygienist and recommend a treatment plan for any problems that are found. We’ll also recommend any aesthetic and cosmetic treatments to improve your smile.

Please call our office at (417) 887-1397 to schedule an appointment or for any additional questions.

At What Age Should I Bring My Child To See The Dentist?

Recommendations by professionals throughout the dental industry as well as the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) is as early as six months of age. This is when a child’s teeth begin to show. Dr. Moore will be able to examine the health of your child’s first few teeth and make recommendations.

When Should I Change My Toothbrush?

Dr. Moore recommends at least every three months. If you’re using and electronic toothbrush, make sure to check the recommendation of the type of toothbrush because you may not have to change the head of the brush often. If a patient has gum disease Dr. Moore recommends that you change your brush more often then every three months. Also, after brushing it’s very important to wash and rinse your brush out with hot water. This will kill germs and bacteria and keep your toothbrush clean.

How Do I Know If I Have Gum Disease

Gum disease is also called periodontal disease. Plaque and bacteria build up in a patient’s mouth. When this build-up is not treated in the early stages it can cause gum disease. Periodontal disease can also be caused by smoking and chewing tobacco, teeth grinding, certain medications, and genetics. Advanced forms of periodontal disease can cause bone and tooth loss as well as permanent damage. Dr. Moore recommends that brushing and flossing every day as well as scheduling dental appointments every six months is the best way to fight gum disease. Some of the most common signs of periodontal disease are the following:

  • Abscessed teeth
  • Extreme tooth sensitivity
  • Chronic bad breath
  • Loose teeth and or loss of teeth
  • Red, swollen or bleeding gums
  • Receding gum line

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms please call us as soon as possible. You can reach us at (417) 887-1397 or email us to schedule a consultation. Your dental health is our highest concern.

Do You Accept Insurance?

Here at Moore Family Dental we accept most insurance and PPO plans. Please contact your insurance company to see if we are a provider. Prior to calling please have your insurance information ready. Also, please plan to pay your co-pay or deductible portion at the time of service.

What Payment Methods Do You Accept?

For your convenience here at Moore Family Dental we accept cash, check, debit cards, Visa, Master Card and Discover. If none of these payment methods suit your needs we also provide payment plans through Care Credit only. If you have any more questions regarding payment methods please give us a call at (417) 887-1397 and we’ll do our best to find the right solution for you.