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Frequently Asked Questions
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Low Cost Dental Plan
Receive all the rewards of dental insurance without the limitations, costs, and restrictions.
Adult | 350.00 |
Child | 300.00 |
Insurance
Our staff gladly processes insurance claims and will verify your benefits as a convenience to you. Please bring the necessary information with you on your first visit. We are happy to bill to all traditional insurance plans, and for your convenience, we are also preferred providers for the insurance plans listed below. If your insurance is not listed that doesn’t mean we do not accept it! Give our office a call and we will answer all your insurance questions.
Ameritis
Assurant
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Companion Life
Cover Kids
Delta Dental Premier
Guardian
Humana
Metlife
Lincoln Financial
Renaissance
DentaQuest (Tenncare)
Payment
For single visit procedures, our staff will determine your out-of-pocket expense based on your insurance plan and payment is expected that day. For multi visit procedures, our staff will determine your out-of-pocket expense and payment can be split among the number of visits it takes to complete your treatment. Our determination is only an estimate based on the limited information your insurance company provides, therefore it is not uncommon to receive a statement for the difference you may owe. Any over-payments will be used as credit on your account.
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How often should I see the dentist?
Children, teens, and adults should all see the dentist for a regular checkup at least once every six months. Patients who are at a greater risk for oral cancer or gum disease may be required to see the dentist more than just twice a year. You doctor will help determine how often you should visit the dentist for regular checkups.
What do I need to bring to my first visit?
Please bring your insurance cards, medical records from previous dentist, and any applicable custody papers (if the patient is under the age of 18).
Why are there so many questions on this Health History?
Each of the questions asked on the medical history sheet have specific items that can easily have an effect on the delivery of dental treatment. The body is all connected. That medication you take for some other part of the body can be important for today’s filling or extraction or even cleaning plans.