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  2. Begin by entering the patient's name and preferred address. Fill in the mailing address, city, state, zip code, and contact numbers.
  3. Indicate the patient's sex, age, birth date, and marital status by selecting the appropriate options.
  4. If applicable, complete the section for the responsible party's information. This includes their name, relationship to the patient, and contact details.
  5. Proceed to fill out the insurance information section. Provide details about the policyholder, employer, and insurance company.
  6. Answer all health history questions thoroughly. This includes previous dental visits and any medical conditions or allergies.
  7. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your form through our platform.

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Before your visit, your dental office will likely ask you to fill out some forms. These forms typically include your medical history, insurance information, and any specific concerns you have about your oral health.
Medical History Documents This will help them determine the dental care approach for you. Youll also need to present any recent dental X-rays (not older than six months) and a referral letter from your previous doctor where necessary.

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