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What to Expect

Welcome to Risas!

Your first visit is quick and simple. A first-time patient can expect to be seen within 5 minutes of his/her arrival time. They will be taken to a consult room where we will help them fill out any information digitally. We will show an introductory video about Risas Dental & Braces. After watching the video the doctor will come in for a brief interview to learn more about the patient's needs. One of our friendly assistants will take x-rays and place the patient in an operatory room where the doctor will start doing the complete exam, talk about the treatment needed, and if possible start the treatment on the same day.
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Braces for Adults

Insurance

If you have dental insurance, you should bring your insurance card. You should also bring any medical information so we can complete your forms when you get here. View insurance carriers below.
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Membership

No insurance, no problem! Our exclusive Friends of Risas Membership plans are the perfect alternative to dental insurance, designed to make all the dental services we offer more affordable.
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Flexible payment options at Risas Dental

Scheduling

To schedule an appointment use our online scheduling tools. Locate the office nearest you by providing your zip code or city at the link below. Then call or schedule online at your convenince.
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Patient results will vary.  View all to see how Risas Orthodontics can make a difference in your smile.
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Patient results will vary.  View all to see how Risas General Dentistry can make a difference in your smile.
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