NEW PATIENTS

Welcome New Patients!

Welcome to the Dental Team of Sumter! We are beyond thrilled to have you as a new patient in our office. Get ready to experience the highest level of dental care, exceptional customer service, and a soothing environment that will make you feel right at home. From the moment you step through our doors, we will go above and beyond to ensure that you have a positive and comfortable experience. We are excited to embark on this dental journey with you and look forward to building a long-lasting relationship. Get ready to smile brighter and feel healthier with the Dental Team of Sumter by your side. Welcome!

Request Your Visit Today

Please only use this form for generic information. DO NOT USE THIS FORM TO SEND PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION. During your appointment, you must discuss specific patient care.


To make an appointment, please fill out the form below. Please keep in mind that availability varies depending on your request. A member of our staff will call you to confirm your appointment. Thank you very much!

Visit Request Form

On-Line Forms

We provide patient forms online at Dental Team of Sumter so you may complete them in the comfort of your own home or office. Please fax us your printed and completed forms, or bring them with you during your visit.


WELCOME FORM - Download & Print Form

ADULT HIPAA - Download & Print Form

CHILD HIPAA - Download & Print Form


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Frequently Asked Questions


  • How can I schedule my appointment for the initial examination?

    If you are interested in receiving dental care at our office, it is easy. You can contact us by phone at (803) 494-8466. We will try to work around your schedule so that you can get the dental care you deserve. We also recommend filling out the paperwork prior to your appointment so that you can be seen in a timely fashion.

  • What should I expect during the first appointment?

    When you come in for your first appointment, you will have paperwork to fill out (unless you have already filled it out). We will go over your dental and medical history. We will also discuss any problems you are having with your teeth, mouth, or jaw.


    Then, it is time for a thorough examination, x-rays, and cleaning. If you are having any problems, we will go over your options, and together we can determine the best way to give you a healthy smile of which you can be proud.


    We want you to be comfortable during your examination, so don’t hesitate to let us know if there is any way we can make your appointment better for you.

  • Will you accept my insurance?

    To help make good dental care more affordable, we accept most major dental insurances. To find out for sure, don’t hesitate to contact us so that we can call your insurance ahead of time to find out what it will or will not pay.

  • What is my visit going to cost?

    After we do a thorough examination with x-rays, we will go over your options. At the same time, we will also go over the costs (both immediate and long-term, if there are going to be follow-up appointments). If you have insurance, we will figure out what it will or will not cover so that we can get you the smile you deserve!

  • If anyone needs to see an orthodontist, does our regular dentist need to make the appointment?

    Your regular dentist will need to make the referral. You are more than welcome to call and make the appointment yourself.

  • While I am wearing braces and going to the orthodontist, will I still need to see my regular dentist?

    Yes. It is really important to go to your regular dentist while wearing braces to ensure that your mouth, teeth, and gums stay healthy.

  • Do I still need to brush my teeth while wearing braces? If so, how often?

    Yes, you need to take care of your teeth even though they are in braces. We recommend brushing your teeth after every meal and before you go to bed. We will show you how to floss while wearing braces so you don’t get cavities. There are also times when you may need special fluoride to keep your teeth strong.

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