You can always talk to our team if there’s anything you want to know about dental care or our practice.
In
the meantime, check out the following FAQs for helpful information on a variety of topics that our patients
often ask about.
How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?
Not all dental offices are exactly the same. There are several factors that could help determine whether a
given practice is a good fit for you or not. For example, you likely want a dentist who:
- Will take your dental insurance.
- Offers the right kinds of services to address your specific dental needs.
- Has a location that you can get to easily from where you live.
It’s recommended that you write down all the traits you want your new practice to have. That way,
you’ll have an easier time narrowing down your options when searching for your new dental home. If
there’s a specific practice that you’re interested in, take the time to learn more about it
before scheduling an appointment. Good ways to learn about a practice include visiting its website and
reading its reviews on Google and Facebook.
How Can I Make a Same-Day Appointment with a Dentist?
Scheduling a same-day appointment at our dental practice is easy; all you have to do is pick up the phone and
give us a call. Once you’ve explained your situation to one of our team members, we’ll be able
to make arrangements to see you as soon as we can.
A same-day appointment may be required if you have an urgent oral health issue. This can include a tooth that
has been severely damaged or is causing you significant pain. You can count on our team to work quickly to
resolve the issue and help you find lasting relief.
How Much Does It Cost to Have a Tooth Pulled Without Insurance?
Without taking insurance into account, the average cost of a tooth extraction in the United States is roughly
in the range of $150 to $400. The amount you actually end up paying will depend on how many teeth need to be
removed, how complex the extraction is, and other factors. When our team recommends a tooth extraction,
we’ll provide you with a trustworthy estimate of how much it will cost so that you can figure out the
best way to fit the treatment into your budget.
What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford a Dentist?
Our team can review your payment options with you to help you figure out how you can make dental care as
affordable as possible. Naturally, we accept a wide variety of dental insurance plans and will help you get
the most out of your benefits. But if you don’t have dental insurance, we can still help you save
money on your care thanks to our in-house membership plan. For just $365 a year, you can enjoy high-quality
preventive care as well as discounts on various other dental services.