Virginia Beach VA Dentist Office Patient Information

First Visit With Dr. Sinclair and Dr. Reichley

Patients often tell us that a visit with Dr. Sinclair or Dr. Reichley in Virginia Beach is unlike any other trip to the dentist.

One of the things that set us apart from other local dentists is the time we spend with each patient. You will have an opportunity to discuss your concerns and goals. Routine visits also include a comprehensive dental exam:

  • Examination of teeth, screening for tooth decay and fractures
  • Charting of teeth and existing restorations
  • Periodontal screening for signs of gum disease
  • Oral cancer screening
  • Digital dental x-rays as needed
  • Digital bite analysis
  • Examination of TMJ and jaw position
  • 2-D and 3-D models for analysis and treatment planning

office interior photo of Coastal Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry

Patient Resources

Cutting Edge Dental Technology

We use some of the most advanced technology in our Virginia Beach dental office including:

  • Digital Dental X-rays
  • Digital Bite Analysis
  • IntraOral Camera
  • Oral Cancer Screening

Oral Cancer Screening

According to the National Cancer Institute, nearly 37,000 people were diagnosed with oral cancer in 2010. A rapidly growing segment of patients affected by oral cancer is young, healthy non-smokers. It is believed that HPV is now the leading cause of oral cancer in American adults.

Routine visits to the dentist are very important for keeping your teeth and gums healthy and giving your dentist an opportunity to screen for oral cancer. At each patient exam, Dr. Sinclair performs an oral cancer screening to check for the signs of oral cancer and abnormal cell formation.

When caught early, oral cancer has one of the highest rates of survival (88%). Unfortunately, most people don’t realize they have the disease until the advanced stages. Only about 1/3 of all oral cancer discoveries are caught early. When found late, oral cancer has a very low five-year survival rate (32%).

  • Oral Cancer Symptoms
    Oral cancer can cause bleeding sores in the mouth, difficulty in chewing or swallowing, numbness of the tongue, ear pain, and lumps or hard spots in the mouth. If you have any of these symptoms, you should make an appointment to see your dentist immediately.
  • Oral Cancer Detection
    Your dentist will thoroughly examine inside your mouth, the roof of your gums, the back of your throat, your tongue, the floor of your mouth, as well as the lymph nodes in your neck.