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FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)

Frequently asked questions...and here are the answers.

01

What insurance do you accept?

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We accept all insurance however, we are ONLY providers of a PPO plan under the insurance. We unfortunately are not providers under an HMO plan. We do not accept Medicade or Medicare, therefore, you would be given rates and estimates as a discounted cash patient. We accept Credit Cards, Debit Cards and Cash or Checks.

02

How much do you charge for extraction or ....etc? Without insurance.

 

For cash patient or without insurance we have a base fee of $50.00 for the first visit which includes: Consultation, X-rays, and Diagnoses with the Doctor. After the Doctors diagnose then we can give the exact amount of each treatment and the cost. We can only give an estimate ballpark of treatments but there are no gaurantees of any cost until we see the Doctors final diagnoses.

03

Are there any guarantees for any dental procedure done?

THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES FOR ANY SERVICES.

04

Do you accept walk-in's?

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The answer is usually no. However, scheduled appointments are recommended highly due to the benefit of all. If you do walk in there will be no given time where you will be seen by the Doctor. Appointment patients come first.

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No. We do not have a hygenist as of now. Dr.Paran does all the cleaning of your teeth from perio scaling to prophylaxis. And there is no other Doctor in the office.

Do you have a hygenist? 

06

Whats the difference between an Amalgam Filling and Composite Filling?

There have been many concerns whether or not an Amalgam filling is safe. Granted, amalgam has mercury. Studies prove that after the mercury has been mixed with the other components, the mercury effect is lost with the components; so it can give a very minimal effect.  There have been no side effects or history in which Amalgam has caused any type of disease. Amalgam has existed since 1859 and still remains till today. The only difference between a composite filling is that apperance wise it looks better inside the mouth because its the same color as the tooth.

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