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Frequently Asked Questions


Do you take my insurance?

We participate as in-network providers for a number of insurance companies, and as out-of-network providers for many others. As a courtesy to our patients, we gladly file insurance claims.

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How soon can I get in?

We offer same-day appointments. Saturdays available.

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What forms of payment do you accept?

We take cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. If you’d like to finance your dental work, we participate in third party financing offered by CareCredit.

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Where are you located?

See a map of our location in Murphy and Rockwall by clicking here. We serve a vast population; many of our patients are from Murphy, Wylie, Sachse, Garland, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royce City, Lucas, Parker, East Plano, and Plano.

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What ages do you treat in your practice?

We are a family-oriented dental practice. We treat patients as young as two years old. Although most children can cooperate with dental treatment by about age three, some children have needs that are best met by a pediatric dentist. If we think a pediatric dentist would benefit your child, we’ll recommend a professional whom we know and trust.

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What should I do if I have a dental emergency?

Please call the office. We offer same-day appointments for dental emergencies, for both new and existing patients. We are also open on Saturday, so call us if you experience a weekend dental emergency.

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What is a root canal ?

If decay has infected the nerve or pulpal tissue of your tooth, a root canal may salvage your tooth and eliminate your pain. For your convenience, we can complete most root canals in our office.

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Should I have my wisdom teeth removed?

Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed. X-rays will help us determine how your wisdom teeth are positioned and whether extraction is best option.

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My gums bleed when I brush. Should I worry?

Swollen or bleeding gums may mean that you have gingivitis, or periodontal disease. Both can become serious if not detected and treated. We provide a thorough periodontal evaluation to diagnose, treat, and prevent recurrence of gum disease. If you think you may have, or may be developing, some form of gum disease, call to schedule your appointment today!

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