Dentist Palos Verdes
Top Dentist
Our main goal is to not just treat your dental problems but we also aspire to make you feel better about yourself. We aim to restore your beautiful smile and healthy mouth so you can feel confident and happy again.
Since every person is different and each one has unique dental problems, we work hard to make sure we can provide a wide range of dental services. Our team of dental experts has years of experience so you won’t have to worry about getting less care than you deserve. We can make the process of restoring your precious smile and confidence as painless and comfortable as possible.
From maintaining healthy teeth, installing dental implants and dentures to treating cavities, we offer dental services that can cater to patients of all ages. We offer our services in a way that enables our patients to feel rewarded and have fun along the way.
Achieving optimum dental health shouldn’t feel like a chore. With us, you’ll feel at ease and confident about the results you’ll get in the end.
Since every person is different and each one has unique dental problems, we work hard to make sure we can provide a wide range of dental services. Our team of dental experts has years of experience so you won’t have to worry about getting less care than you deserve. We can make the process of restoring your precious smile and confidence as painless and comfortable as possible.
From maintaining healthy teeth, installing dental implants and dentures to treating cavities, we offer dental services that can cater to patients of all ages. We offer our services in a way that enables our patients to feel rewarded and have fun along the way.
Achieving optimum dental health shouldn’t feel like a chore. With us, you’ll feel at ease and confident about the results you’ll get in the end.
Cosmetic DentistryWith state of the art facilities, our dental office can provide a wide range of cosmetic services. From teeth whitening, installing dental implants to fitting veneers, we have a team of experts who are strongly dedicated to meet your every dental need.
Dental implants consist of titanium metal posts which are surgically installed into the jawbone just under the gum line. These posts serve as a base for your replacement teeth or as a bridge to fill an empty space from your missing teeth. Unlike dentures, implants won’t easily fall off or become loose. Because of that, they are considered the best in restoring general oral health since there’s no need to anchor them to nearby teeth for added support. Dental veneers, on the other hand, are typically made from porcelain. In some cases, they can be made with resin composites, too. Veneers are used for aesthetics. They are applied to teeth to improve discoloration or if there are cracks. In addition to those services, we also offer teeth whitening. This service aims to help you get your most beautiful smile. |
Why Choose Us
A healthy mouth and a gorgeous smile is where a happy life truly begins. When you are confident with the way you look, you won’t have a hard time conquering your goals, starting relationships, and getting out of your comfort zone.
That’s exactly what we’re here for.
With our wide range of dental services, you can get your most beautiful smile without visiting dentists after dentists. We have everything in-house and that can save you not just time but effort, too.
We aim to create a different experience for you when you visit our clinic. By providing excellent customer service, offering quality results and utilizing advanced technology you’ll definitely feel at ease and comfortable during your stay with us.
We have everything you might need in a dental center. We install implants, fit dentures, extract teeth and put on braces on patients. If you are short on time to get those procedures done, don’t worry as we are flexible with our schedules. You can always book an appointment with us at your most convenient time.
Apart from that, our dental center also accepts MediCal, HMO, and PPO so you won’t have to worry about your money and wallet. We also accept checks, cash, in-house financing, and most credit cards. If you are unsure about those payment methods, you can always give us a call to clarify any concern or question you might have in mind.
That’s exactly what we’re here for.
With our wide range of dental services, you can get your most beautiful smile without visiting dentists after dentists. We have everything in-house and that can save you not just time but effort, too.
We aim to create a different experience for you when you visit our clinic. By providing excellent customer service, offering quality results and utilizing advanced technology you’ll definitely feel at ease and comfortable during your stay with us.
We have everything you might need in a dental center. We install implants, fit dentures, extract teeth and put on braces on patients. If you are short on time to get those procedures done, don’t worry as we are flexible with our schedules. You can always book an appointment with us at your most convenient time.
Apart from that, our dental center also accepts MediCal, HMO, and PPO so you won’t have to worry about your money and wallet. We also accept checks, cash, in-house financing, and most credit cards. If you are unsure about those payment methods, you can always give us a call to clarify any concern or question you might have in mind.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a lot better than temporary restorations. They won’t get in the way of how you eat or speak and they have fewer chances of becoming loose or falling out. You won’t have to worry about them causing embarrassing moments or even discomfort.
Dental implants come with titanium screws with varying shapes and sizes. They are surgically inserted into the jaw bone by dental experts. After they are properly placed, the dental implants are given enough time to completely heal and fuse with the jawbone. This process is known as osseointegration. It takes about 3 to 6 months to fully happen.
To ensure proper placement and avoid discomfort, the dental implants are placed after proper diagnosis and complete assessment. The process doesn’t take that long, particularly when it comes to upper jaw restorations.
Dental implants are considered safe and offer the highest success rate. Once installed, they will look and function like your real and normal teeth. And with proper care, they can even last you a lifetime.
In some cases, preparatory procedures are necessary to ensure that there won’t be any problem with the new artificial roots. One of the most common cases is the presence of deficient jawbone. If this is your case, you may be required to undergo bone grafting to boost the density of your jawbones. This will help create a stronger base for your implants.
After grafting, you may have to wait for about 6 to 9 months to allow your jawbones to completely heal. In case grafting isn’t feasible, your next best option is to receive mini dental implants. They are a lot thinner than the regular ones which means they can fit into smaller bones.
Throughout the entire process, you’ll be required to see your dentist several times for proper assessment and to ensure that the surgical site is healing properly.
Dental implants come with titanium screws with varying shapes and sizes. They are surgically inserted into the jaw bone by dental experts. After they are properly placed, the dental implants are given enough time to completely heal and fuse with the jawbone. This process is known as osseointegration. It takes about 3 to 6 months to fully happen.
To ensure proper placement and avoid discomfort, the dental implants are placed after proper diagnosis and complete assessment. The process doesn’t take that long, particularly when it comes to upper jaw restorations.
Dental implants are considered safe and offer the highest success rate. Once installed, they will look and function like your real and normal teeth. And with proper care, they can even last you a lifetime.
In some cases, preparatory procedures are necessary to ensure that there won’t be any problem with the new artificial roots. One of the most common cases is the presence of deficient jawbone. If this is your case, you may be required to undergo bone grafting to boost the density of your jawbones. This will help create a stronger base for your implants.
After grafting, you may have to wait for about 6 to 9 months to allow your jawbones to completely heal. In case grafting isn’t feasible, your next best option is to receive mini dental implants. They are a lot thinner than the regular ones which means they can fit into smaller bones.
Throughout the entire process, you’ll be required to see your dentist several times for proper assessment and to ensure that the surgical site is healing properly.
Denture Care Center
For single or multiple missing teeth, dentures can be used for replacement. They are more affordable and don’t require patients to undergo any invasive procedure. Despite being removable, they can still function and look like your natural teeth. With proper fit, they can even be comfortable.
To replace a full set of teeth, either the upper or lower jaw, your dental expert will recommend a full or complete denture. It’s an artificial device that looks the closest to natural teeth. If you dislike having fixed implant supported dentures, you have the option to get a set that comes with snaps. It’s easy to move and put on whenever you want. You can easily snap them onto four or five implants.
The set of dentures we provide isn’t only comfortable; it also requires fewer restrictions when it comes to diet. It can lower oral bone loss, too.
A partial denture, on the other hand, is composed of artificial teeth that are connected by a metal frame. It has a gum-colored base which is held in place by suction to the gums.
Partial dentures are often typically recommended to replace a single or multiple teeth and to prevent the remaining ones from moving into the empty spaces. As a result, partial dentures can also prevent certain oral problems.
Partial dentures vary depending on types and materials. Your options include a fixed bridge, acrylic removable partial, cast metal removable partial denture, flexible partial denture, and implant supported fixed bridge.
The type of partial denture you’ll get will depend on you and what your dentist has to say. Usually, both of you will decide on which is the cheapest, most natural looking, and most comfortable.
To replace a full set of teeth, either the upper or lower jaw, your dental expert will recommend a full or complete denture. It’s an artificial device that looks the closest to natural teeth. If you dislike having fixed implant supported dentures, you have the option to get a set that comes with snaps. It’s easy to move and put on whenever you want. You can easily snap them onto four or five implants.
The set of dentures we provide isn’t only comfortable; it also requires fewer restrictions when it comes to diet. It can lower oral bone loss, too.
A partial denture, on the other hand, is composed of artificial teeth that are connected by a metal frame. It has a gum-colored base which is held in place by suction to the gums.
Partial dentures are often typically recommended to replace a single or multiple teeth and to prevent the remaining ones from moving into the empty spaces. As a result, partial dentures can also prevent certain oral problems.
Partial dentures vary depending on types and materials. Your options include a fixed bridge, acrylic removable partial, cast metal removable partial denture, flexible partial denture, and implant supported fixed bridge.
The type of partial denture you’ll get will depend on you and what your dentist has to say. Usually, both of you will decide on which is the cheapest, most natural looking, and most comfortable.
Root Canal
Root canal treatment or endodontic therapy is the best option if you have a badly infected tooth. It eliminates the need to extract the affected tooth while providing you a dramatic relief from pain.
The natural part of your tooth is protected by your dental enamel. Below your gum area, your tooth has a protection up to the tip of its root. This is called dentine, a slightly hard substance.
Along the root, there’s the canal which is filled up with dental pulp. This pulp consists of blood vessels and nerve tissues that supply the tooth’s nourishment.
Once the pulp becomes infected, the pressure inside it becomes excessive as bacteria and debris build up. This is usually when the pain becomes unbearable. To relieve the pain and the pressure, the pulp needs to be eliminated to prevent complications and repeated infection. Failure to do this can result in abscess formation which can inevitably require extraction.
Root canal doesn’t just save a tooth from extraction. It also provides quick relief which is why most dentists recommend it as their primary solution.
In some cases, sedation is administered prior to anesthesia. Once the anesthesia has been administered, your dentist will drill a hole through the part of the enamel until the affected areas are exposed. This quickly releases the pressure.
Through the hole, the affected pulp matter and nerve tissues are removed. The cavity will be sealed with a temporary filling right after the canal has been flushed completely. After complete healing is achieved, the tooth will be permanently sealed.
The natural part of your tooth is protected by your dental enamel. Below your gum area, your tooth has a protection up to the tip of its root. This is called dentine, a slightly hard substance.
Along the root, there’s the canal which is filled up with dental pulp. This pulp consists of blood vessels and nerve tissues that supply the tooth’s nourishment.
Once the pulp becomes infected, the pressure inside it becomes excessive as bacteria and debris build up. This is usually when the pain becomes unbearable. To relieve the pain and the pressure, the pulp needs to be eliminated to prevent complications and repeated infection. Failure to do this can result in abscess formation which can inevitably require extraction.
Root canal doesn’t just save a tooth from extraction. It also provides quick relief which is why most dentists recommend it as their primary solution.
In some cases, sedation is administered prior to anesthesia. Once the anesthesia has been administered, your dentist will drill a hole through the part of the enamel until the affected areas are exposed. This quickly releases the pressure.
Through the hole, the affected pulp matter and nerve tissues are removed. The cavity will be sealed with a temporary filling right after the canal has been flushed completely. After complete healing is achieved, the tooth will be permanently sealed.
Dental Crowns
The protective cap that is placed on the surface of the visible areas of the tooth is called a dental crown. It’s usually recommended as a way to cover and protect the head part of a fragile tooth.
Most of the time, dental crowns are used to restore the look and function of broken and fractured teeth. They can also be offered to restore teeth that have been permanently stained, chipped or badly broken since dental crowns have the shape of natural teeth.
After undergoing root canal treatment, a tooth becomes fragile and weak. This makes it important that you get crowns at the soonest possible time. You should also get dental crowns for teeth that have been extensively filled to reinforce them. This will reduce the risk of fracturing.
Dental crowns can be applied in different forms of teeth. They work well in both molar and front teeth and you wouldn't have to worry about them looking odd. The ceramic or porcelain crowns you’ll get can match your natural teeth color.
To prepare for the procedure, the outer portion of your tooth will be removed. That is unless you’re going to get an implant, too. For a proper fit, your dentist will create an impression and you will receive a temporary crown while you’re waiting for your new tooth.
The dentist will first prepare the tooth. He’ll start by removing the outer portion of the tooth to fit the crown unless there’s going to be an implant. Necessary adjustments will be made to ensure proper fit and your comfort.
Most of the time, dental crowns are used to restore the look and function of broken and fractured teeth. They can also be offered to restore teeth that have been permanently stained, chipped or badly broken since dental crowns have the shape of natural teeth.
After undergoing root canal treatment, a tooth becomes fragile and weak. This makes it important that you get crowns at the soonest possible time. You should also get dental crowns for teeth that have been extensively filled to reinforce them. This will reduce the risk of fracturing.
Dental crowns can be applied in different forms of teeth. They work well in both molar and front teeth and you wouldn't have to worry about them looking odd. The ceramic or porcelain crowns you’ll get can match your natural teeth color.
To prepare for the procedure, the outer portion of your tooth will be removed. That is unless you’re going to get an implant, too. For a proper fit, your dentist will create an impression and you will receive a temporary crown while you’re waiting for your new tooth.
The dentist will first prepare the tooth. He’ll start by removing the outer portion of the tooth to fit the crown unless there’s going to be an implant. Necessary adjustments will be made to ensure proper fit and your comfort.
Clear Braces and Invisalign
Back then, metallic braces were the primary means of correcting overbite, underbite, crossbite and other orthodontic problems. Today, most people think of metallic braces as an aesthetic handicap since they are too visible.
Because of such issue, the dental industry has been actively searching for options that can make metallic braces, particularly their metallic arc, a lot less noticeable.
Braces have a metallic arc that runs across the teeth in front. It houses a row of brackets placed on each teeth. You can choose a wire with a color coat that matches your teeth as well as your braces. As for material, you can have braces and brackets made of ceramic. You also have the option to pick elastic bands that can either be clear or colored.
Ceramic braces work the same as traditional wire braces. The downside is that they require better care than all-metal braces. You need to avoid foods and drinks that can cause staining. You also need to maintain proper and good oral hygiene, see your dentist regularly and avoid using whitening toothpaste as they can lighten the areas around the braces.
Invisalign® is another option for you if you dislike having noticeable braces. It’s a system that includes a clear plastic aligner which you can apply on your upper and lower jaws. They are not attached to your teeth which means you can remove them easily when you need to eat, speak or brush your teeth.
Invisalign works by exerting force on your teeth. That way, they can correct problems like overbite, underbite, and crossbite. At the end of 2 weeks, your existing aligners need to be replaced with a new set to straighten your teeth.
Because of such issue, the dental industry has been actively searching for options that can make metallic braces, particularly their metallic arc, a lot less noticeable.
Braces have a metallic arc that runs across the teeth in front. It houses a row of brackets placed on each teeth. You can choose a wire with a color coat that matches your teeth as well as your braces. As for material, you can have braces and brackets made of ceramic. You also have the option to pick elastic bands that can either be clear or colored.
Ceramic braces work the same as traditional wire braces. The downside is that they require better care than all-metal braces. You need to avoid foods and drinks that can cause staining. You also need to maintain proper and good oral hygiene, see your dentist regularly and avoid using whitening toothpaste as they can lighten the areas around the braces.
Invisalign® is another option for you if you dislike having noticeable braces. It’s a system that includes a clear plastic aligner which you can apply on your upper and lower jaws. They are not attached to your teeth which means you can remove them easily when you need to eat, speak or brush your teeth.
Invisalign works by exerting force on your teeth. That way, they can correct problems like overbite, underbite, and crossbite. At the end of 2 weeks, your existing aligners need to be replaced with a new set to straighten your teeth.
Dental Bridges
As a solution to missing teeth, you can get a dental bridge. Typically, you can get a dental bridge with one or multiple artificial teeth known as pontics. These teeth can be put in place either with dental crowns or abutments. Dental bridges can be made with different materials. However, to get the most natural-looking results, you can get one made from porcelain.
Conventionally, traditional bridges are secured by attaching them to the crowns of the nearby teeth, eliminating the empty spaces. As a result, you’ll get a better-looking smile and ability to speak and eat.
For a more stable support, you can get bridges placed on dental implants. They need to be surgically inserted into the patient’s jawbones to establish stability. Because they are surgically installed, you can get a longer-lasting result. Implant supported bridges are more durable, too.
Before you can actually get a dental bridge, your supporting teeth need to be prepared properly. Your dentist will need to create a room for the attachment so your tooth structure needs to be slightly removed. If there’s tooth exposure, you’ll receive anesthesia in your mouth. After that, an impression of your teeth will be made and sent to a dental laboratory to start the fabrication.
After the final checking of look and fit, one of our dental experts will place the bridge by cementing it to the prepared teeth. With the high quality and strong materials we use in making teeth bridges, you can expect them to last longer than removable dentures.
Conventionally, traditional bridges are secured by attaching them to the crowns of the nearby teeth, eliminating the empty spaces. As a result, you’ll get a better-looking smile and ability to speak and eat.
For a more stable support, you can get bridges placed on dental implants. They need to be surgically inserted into the patient’s jawbones to establish stability. Because they are surgically installed, you can get a longer-lasting result. Implant supported bridges are more durable, too.
Before you can actually get a dental bridge, your supporting teeth need to be prepared properly. Your dentist will need to create a room for the attachment so your tooth structure needs to be slightly removed. If there’s tooth exposure, you’ll receive anesthesia in your mouth. After that, an impression of your teeth will be made and sent to a dental laboratory to start the fabrication.
After the final checking of look and fit, one of our dental experts will place the bridge by cementing it to the prepared teeth. With the high quality and strong materials we use in making teeth bridges, you can expect them to last longer than removable dentures.
Teeth Whitening
For a quick and non-invasive means of enhancing your natural smile, we highly recommend teeth whitening. Great for both men and women, the treatment can reverse severe discoloration and staining. You’ll get a significantly whiter and brighter smile quickly.
In addition to the short duration of the process, the procedure also gives better control as to how much of the high-concentration peroxide gel is applied to the gums. Ideally, the gel is supposed to be left on the teeth for about 15 to 20 minutes for a whole hour at most. Those with stubborn stains may be required to return to the clinic for another session. There’s also the option to continue the treatment at home.
Take-home kits are more user-friendly in that it contains a lower concentration of the gel. You can let it stay on your teeth for one hour or even overnight. The lower the concentration, the longer you’ll need to leave the gel on your teeth. The gel is easy to apply since it comes with custom-made trays that are similar to mouth guards and retainers.
Take note that if you want the best results, in-office whitening treatment is still the best way to go. Aside from cleaning your teeth, we can also offer you the most effective tips on how to keep your teeth white and stain-free.
In our center, one of our team of dental experts will apply a much stronger gel to easily break the stained molecules that are bonded to your teeth. We use specific lasers that will greatly boost the strength of the gel’s peroxide. This process can result in 8 different shades of color after an hour of whitening session.
The LED device activates the gel by spreading oxygen within the peroxide to completely penetrate the surface of the tooth. In cases where a longer lasting result is warranted, take-home methods are combined with in-office whitening treatment.
In addition to the short duration of the process, the procedure also gives better control as to how much of the high-concentration peroxide gel is applied to the gums. Ideally, the gel is supposed to be left on the teeth for about 15 to 20 minutes for a whole hour at most. Those with stubborn stains may be required to return to the clinic for another session. There’s also the option to continue the treatment at home.
Take-home kits are more user-friendly in that it contains a lower concentration of the gel. You can let it stay on your teeth for one hour or even overnight. The lower the concentration, the longer you’ll need to leave the gel on your teeth. The gel is easy to apply since it comes with custom-made trays that are similar to mouth guards and retainers.
Take note that if you want the best results, in-office whitening treatment is still the best way to go. Aside from cleaning your teeth, we can also offer you the most effective tips on how to keep your teeth white and stain-free.
In our center, one of our team of dental experts will apply a much stronger gel to easily break the stained molecules that are bonded to your teeth. We use specific lasers that will greatly boost the strength of the gel’s peroxide. This process can result in 8 different shades of color after an hour of whitening session.
The LED device activates the gel by spreading oxygen within the peroxide to completely penetrate the surface of the tooth. In cases where a longer lasting result is warranted, take-home methods are combined with in-office whitening treatment.
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is common. One of its most distinguished signs is loud snoring when a person is sleeping. Typically, it’s caused by an impairment or a blockage in breathing. Genetics can also be a factor for the condition.
According to data, more than half of Americans above 40 years old experience sleep apnea. Compared with women, men are more affected and their risk increases with age. This cessation in breathing can happen for a few seconds to a few minutes which means it can occur more than 30 times in one hour.
The treatment for obstructive sleep apnea varies. For mild cases, it can be treated by a few lifestyle changes. This can include quitting smoking and drinking, losing some weight or sleeping on your side. You also have the option to keep your airways open with medications and devices.
For severe cases, a breathing device like CPAP machine is helpful. This equipment blows air into the throat via a mask which you have to wear over your mouth and nose. This pressure is what keeps the airways open and clear. It also ensures that you receive a greater supply of oxygen. For extremely severe cases, surgery may be necessary. Oral devices like Somnodent can also help.
To completely treat sleep apnea, you need to find the root cause of the condition as well as the factors that contribute to the impaired breathing. This can involve the use of CPAP, adaptive servo-ventilation, bi-level PAP, and other medications.
Our dentists can thoroughly evaluate you and your condition to determine the appropriate treatment for you.
According to data, more than half of Americans above 40 years old experience sleep apnea. Compared with women, men are more affected and their risk increases with age. This cessation in breathing can happen for a few seconds to a few minutes which means it can occur more than 30 times in one hour.
The treatment for obstructive sleep apnea varies. For mild cases, it can be treated by a few lifestyle changes. This can include quitting smoking and drinking, losing some weight or sleeping on your side. You also have the option to keep your airways open with medications and devices.
For severe cases, a breathing device like CPAP machine is helpful. This equipment blows air into the throat via a mask which you have to wear over your mouth and nose. This pressure is what keeps the airways open and clear. It also ensures that you receive a greater supply of oxygen. For extremely severe cases, surgery may be necessary. Oral devices like Somnodent can also help.
To completely treat sleep apnea, you need to find the root cause of the condition as well as the factors that contribute to the impaired breathing. This can involve the use of CPAP, adaptive servo-ventilation, bi-level PAP, and other medications.
Our dentists can thoroughly evaluate you and your condition to determine the appropriate treatment for you.
Tooth Extractions
When there’s too much damage or decay and fixing a tooth with a filling won’t work anymore, extraction becomes necessary. It’s also recommended for teeth that are too loose or if there’s an extra tooth that’s blocking others from properly coming out. Patients who require braces may also need to have a few teeth extracted to create space and allow the other teeth to shift.
In addition, patients who are set to receive radiation therapy to their head and neck and those taking cancer drugs may also have to undergo tooth extraction. Third molars or wisdom teeth are typically extracted before or after they come out. Usually, this happens when a person is in his late teens or early years of his 20s. If they aren’t extracted, they can become stuck in the jaws and cause problems.
Tooth extraction can either be a simple procedure where the dentist loosens the affected tooth with the use of an elevator. By using forceps, he’ll gently and slowly remove the tooth. A surgical extraction, on the other hand, is far more complex. It is typically done to a tooth that has been broken or hasn’t come out yet. In the procedure, the doctor makes a small cut into the gum. In some cases, the dentist may also remove some parts of the bone around the affected tooth or to cut it in half to completely extract it.
In addition, patients who are set to receive radiation therapy to their head and neck and those taking cancer drugs may also have to undergo tooth extraction. Third molars or wisdom teeth are typically extracted before or after they come out. Usually, this happens when a person is in his late teens or early years of his 20s. If they aren’t extracted, they can become stuck in the jaws and cause problems.
Tooth extraction can either be a simple procedure where the dentist loosens the affected tooth with the use of an elevator. By using forceps, he’ll gently and slowly remove the tooth. A surgical extraction, on the other hand, is far more complex. It is typically done to a tooth that has been broken or hasn’t come out yet. In the procedure, the doctor makes a small cut into the gum. In some cases, the dentist may also remove some parts of the bone around the affected tooth or to cut it in half to completely extract it.
Insurances we Accept
Your cosmetic dentistry shouldn’t be hard to finance. With your HMO insurance, you have the freedom to choose which primary care dentist should handle all your dental needs and concerns. If a specialist is needed, you should be referred to the right provider with ease.
A lot of HMO plans don’t typically cover network care unless you have an emergency. Dental Preferred Provider Organization makes sure that you have access to all their dental services. And depending on your insurance, you can choose which dentist to see. With the help of your insurance, we can help you make the right decision.
There are insurances that cover exams, procedures, and treatment with co-payments or no fees at all. A Medicaid insurance, meanwhile, provides dental services to all their clients. The type of insurance you have can help you decide which dentist you can see.
In our office, we are accepting several Medicaid plans. Just take your identification card with you on your first visit and tell our front desk what type of insurance you possess. Our staff will be able to assist you in identifying your coverage, what dental services you need, and how much money you need to pay.
A lot of HMO plans don’t typically cover network care unless you have an emergency. Dental Preferred Provider Organization makes sure that you have access to all their dental services. And depending on your insurance, you can choose which dentist to see. With the help of your insurance, we can help you make the right decision.
There are insurances that cover exams, procedures, and treatment with co-payments or no fees at all. A Medicaid insurance, meanwhile, provides dental services to all their clients. The type of insurance you have can help you decide which dentist you can see.
In our office, we are accepting several Medicaid plans. Just take your identification card with you on your first visit and tell our front desk what type of insurance you possess. Our staff will be able to assist you in identifying your coverage, what dental services you need, and how much money you need to pay.