Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Prosthodontist?

A prosthodontist is a specialized dentist with advanced training in oral rehabilitation methods for damaged or missing teeth such as crowns, dentures and dental implants. They have demonstrated their commitment to improving patient outcomes by completing a full-time, 3-year, post-dental-school, accredited advanced ADA-recognized specialty training residency.

Why do patients choose Dr Andrus?

For the same reason you would choose a cardiologist for open heart surgery.  Dr Andrus is certified by the American Board of Prosthodontics as having demonstrated special skill, knowledge, and experience in restoring damaged teeth and replacing missing teeth.  It is not uncommon for our patients to say that they “wish they had found us first” or return and say that they “wish they had gone with us.”

Can't I just get this from my family dentist?

Some dentists do offer crowns, dentures, and implants, but unless your dentist is a board certified prosthodontist then, no, you can’t get the same level of care that you will get with Dr Andrus.  Decerning family dentists refer their patients with challenging dental problems to Dr Andrus for expert solutions.

Can't I just get this from a surgery center?

Surgery-only specialists provide irreversible surgical options, but often overlook effective non-surgical alternatives that they do not provide that are less aggressive and often more appropriate.   Decerning surgeons not only know that Dr Andrus’ specialty is the only specialty dedicated to weighing ALL options–BOTH surgical and non-surgical, but they prefer to start their surgeries with his expert plan for your smile and bite.  If you are considering extensive treatment, insist on starting with Dr Andrus.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Remember to bring the new patient forms (or just come early and we can help you fill them out in the office), insurance cards (medical and dental), a list of your current medications, dentures (if any) and referral slip (if any).  We also encourage you to bring a spouse or trusted significant other so they can hear the details of the presentation.  Also, remember to bring any required medications to every appointment such as inhalers or heart tablets.

What should I expect at my first appointment?

We will review your forms and desires, make 2D and 3D radiographs, and perform a comprehensive exam. You may be scheduled back to select a treatment plan and sequence after Dr Andrus has had time to study your information.  You may also need diagnostic photos, casts and concept simulation before beginning a treatment plan.

Do you take insurance? Do you offer payment plans?

We ask that you provide our fees on the day of service and then we will submit your forms to the insurance company as a courtesy to you so that you don’t have to deal with that at all. If you are covered for our care, then your insurance company will reimburse you directly. In some cases we can submit to your medical insurance for medically covered dental treatment–for example, if your mouth isn’t healthy, hasn’t been functioning properly since birth or has been harmed by accident, disease or illness, we can help!

Our staff is well informed and up-to-date to assist you with a wide array of convenient financing options such as local credit union financing, Care Credit, debt consolidation, pre-tax HRA, HSA, IRA, Flex Spending and, of course, cash, check, VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover.

What if I need Maxillofacial Rehabilitation?

Maxillofacial prosthodontists manage congenital or developmental defects; traumatic injuries; and abnormalities resulting from cancer surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy treatment. 

While Dr Andrus is not a Maxillofacial Prosthodontist, his prosthodontic training included literature reviews and hospital based treatment of maxillofacial prosthodontic patients including diagnosis of oral cancer, treatment of mandibular discontinuity defects, cleft lip/palate, fabrication of palatal obturators, palatal lift prosthesis, prosthetic eyes, prosthetic noses, prosthetic ears.

He is able to work with familiarity with otolaryngologists, radiation oncologists, anaplastologists, speech pathologists, and other members of the tumor board and medical professionals to treat these patients and refer to and collaborate with maxillofacial prosthodontists around the country. He is currently credentialed as a referral surgical staff member at St George Regional Hospitial.

What about COVID-19?

We know that your dental health can’t wait. We are following local and state guidelines and OSHA standards. Although not required, we have installed Reme Halo units in the HVAC system and have Pure Air units in each treatment room and offer an oral pre-rinse to our patients before beginning some treatment as an extra precaution.

Ready To Improve Your Quality of Life?

Call today to schedule an appointment to improve your oral health, enjoy your favorite foods again, and feel good about your smile!

Call: (435) 674-3100

Ready To Improve Your Quality of Life?

Call today to schedule an appointment to improve your oral health, enjoy your favorite foods again, and feel good about your smile!

Call: (435) 674-3100

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