Is there anything you want to know about dentistry? You might benefit from checking out the following FAQs, which
include our responses to several common dental questions. If you have additional inquiries, you can always ask our
team during your next appointment.
How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?
First, you should give yourself a clear idea of what kind of dental office you’re looking for. Make a list of
the traits that matter the most to you. For many individuals, these traits may include “being located
nearby” or “being willing to take my dental insurance.”
On top of that, you should think about the specific services that your smile needs. Are you searching for a cosmetic
dentist in Orem who can enhance your smile with veneers or teeth whitening? Or do you just need a general dentist
you can trust for biannual checkups and cleanings?
After defining what you want to see in your new dental home, you can search for a practice that fits your unique
needs. If you find a dental office that you’re interested in and want to get a feel of what it’s really
like, read some of the reviews it has gotten on Google and Facebook.
How Can I Make a Same-Day Appointment with a Dentist?
While our online request form is a convenient way to start the process of setting up your next dental visit,
it’s generally not the best option for patients with urgent dental problems that require immediate attention.
If you have a severe toothache or another issue that warrants a same-day visit, we encourage you to pick up the
phone and call our office. This way, you can speak directly with a team member who will be able to make the
necessary arrangements for us to see you as quickly as possible.
How Much Does It Cost to Get a Tooth Pulled Without Insurance?
In the United States, the average tooth extraction costs somewhere between $150 and $400. The actual price tag for
the procedure can vary from case to case based on factors such as how many teeth need to be removed and where
they’re located inside the mouth. Our team can give you a reliable estimate of what the cost will look like,
but first, we’ll need to thoroughly examine your mouth and figure out what your specific needs are.
What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford a Dentist?
Paying for dental treatment now can make all the difference for the health of your smile in the long run, and it
could reduce your chances of needing more expensive forms of dental care in the future. We encourage you to speak to
our team to find out what steps you can take to make your dental care more affordable. Options include maximizing
your dental insurance benefits, signing up for our in-house membership plan, and applying for third-party financing
through CareCredit.