
Welcome to Your New Dental Home
Here’s what to expect when you choose a dentist who does things differently.
Your first visit with Dr. Roitberg is not like any dental appointment you’ve had before. From the moment you walk in, you’ll notice a calmer, more personal atmosphere.
That’s by design.
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We intentionally limit our schedule to give you the one thing you need most: time. Time for us to listen, time for you to be heard, and time to build the foundation of a lifelong partnership in health.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
Your first visit will last approximately 90 minutes. This allows us to be incredibly thorough and ensures you never feel rushed.
1. A Real Conversation:
We’ll sit down with you to listen. What are your concerns? What are your past experiences? What are your goals for your health? We want to understand you as a person, not just a patient.
2. A Comprehensive Exam:
Dr. Roitberg will conduct a detailed examination, including a full review of your medical history, necessary X-rays, an oral cancer screening, and a tooth-by-tooth assessment. Her thoroughness is what allows her to catch problems other dentists miss.
3. A Clear Explanation:
We will explain everything we see in plain English, showing you X-rays and images so you understand exactly what is happening in your mouth. We will discuss all your options—the pros, the cons, and the costs—so you can make an informed decision.
4. A Collaborative Plan:
Together, we will create a personalized treatment plan that aligns with your health goals and your budget. There is never any pressure to accept treatment. You are always in control.
5. A Gentle & Thorough Cleaning:
Your visit will also include a professional cleaning from our skilled hygiene team. We take the time to be gentle yet thorough, removing plaque and tartar to leave your smile feeling fresh and healthy.
What to Bring
To help us make your visit as smooth as possible, please bring the following:
• Any dental insurance information you have.
• A list of any medications you are currently taking.
• Your completed new patient forms (if you have downloaded them).
Most importantly, bring your questions and concerns. We are here to listen and to help. We look forward to meeting you.


