FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You will find useful information in this section pertaining to various topics in the dental industry. We will continually update this page as we get inquiries from our patients or information that could improve our patients’ dental health.
Where can I find new patient
registration forms for Moktan Dental Care?
Right here! You can complete it and them bring it with
you or fax it to 610-363-7551.
Where can I leave feedback,
requests or comments?
We have a
request/feedback form to contact us. You can access it right
here.
What is the ADA?
The ADA stands for the American Dental Association. Please click here to learn more about the ADA.
What is the AGD?
The AGD stands for Academy of General Dentistry. Please click here to learn more about the AGD.
What are LUMINEERS?
We offer LUMINEERS by Cerinate as a permanent, pleasant & painless way to a great smile. Dr. Moktan is a certified LUMINEERS dentist.
Please click here to learn the difference between traditional veneers and LUMINEERS.
Please click here to read answers to frequently asked question about LUMINEERS.
What is CareCredit?
A very popular and easy way at our practice to afford many major needed and wanted treatments by our patients. CareCredit offers many customized, interest free and low monthly payments options to our patients. Insured or non-insured patients can use it to pay out-of-pocket and cosmetic treatment costs with the appropriate payment plan that suits them. Enrollment is quick and easy over the internet or by phone from the comfort of your home. Please click here to learn more about CareCredit.
Digital X-Rays
Digital Radiography uses a variety of phosphor films and electronic sensors to capture dental X-Ray images. The resulting image on a standard sized computer screen and the ability to view the images in many different ways aids the dentist to make diagnostic evaluations. Compared to conventional D-speed X-Ray films, the sensitive responsiveness of these digital technologies significantly reduce radiation levels required to capture dental images by up to 90%.
Amalgam
Amalgam is a widely used material in tooth fillings. There has been debate on the safety of the use of Amalgam for dental purposes. Please click on the links below to read more about Amalgam and an ADA report on the use of Amalgam.
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/topics/amalgam.asp
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positions/statements/amalgam.asp

