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Transparency

“The entire team was very knowledgeable and took the time to explain everything clearly.”

Jessica
Empathy

“The group here is awesome. They are compassionate and really care about the patients.”

Rebecca
Integrity

“[Dr. Albert] doesn’t push extra services just explains options for when patient is ready.”

Judy
Teamwork

“The doctor and the staff are very knowledgeable and take the time to look at your case…”

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A Knowledgeable Dentist in Your Corner

Dr. Kim has been practicing dentistry for over a decade and believes in the quality of his care and dental work. For him, “clinical excellence” isn’t just a catchphrase, but something tangible. He always makes sure the work is done properly and takes the time to understand his patients’ unique needs.

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Payment Options Designed for You

We are happy to accept most PPO dental insurance plans and help you maximize your benefits by filing claims on your behalf. We also offer flexible financing so you can split the cost of treatment into smaller monthly amounts to fit almost any budget!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?

Naturally, you’ll want to make sure that a potential new dental practice offers any services that you and your loved ones might need, which could include routine checkups and cleanings, dental implants in Pecan Grove, and more. That said, there are other factors that could potentially help determine whether a given practice is right for you, such as:

  • Whether they will take your specific dental insurance plan.
  • Whether their office hours are convenient for your schedule.
  • Whether they are located sufficiently close to where you live.

To narrow down your search, it’s a good idea to write down any traits that you definitely want your new practice to have. Once you find a potentially suitable dental home, you can read some of their reviews on Google and Facebook to get a feel for how they treat their patients and what level of customer service they provide.

What Level of Education is Required to Be a Dentist?

In the United States, all dentists must earn a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Obtaining either of these degrees requires many years of study; in addition to earning a bachelor’s degree, one must also enroll in dental school, which can take about four years to complete.

Note that dentists are required to complete a set number of continuing education hours to remain licensed. In other words, all dentists must be willing to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning so that they can continue to expand their skills and keep up with the latest advancements in the field.

How Much Does a Dental Checkup & Cleaning Cost in Pecan Grove?

As you can probably imagine, the geographical location of a dental practice can affect the fees they charge for their services, and this naturally includes routine checkups and cleanings. Additionally, factors such as the current state of your dental health and the specifics of your dental insurance coverage can influence the amount you need to pay for preventive care. Rest assured that our team is here to give you an accurate idea of how much your next routine dental checkup and cleaning will cost.

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Tooth Pulled Without Insurance?

The average cost of a tooth extraction in the United States can cost between $150 and $400, but it’s important to remember that the amount you end up paying for the procedure is not necessarily set in stone. The number of teeth being removed, the difficulty of the extraction, and other factors can play a role in determining the final price. As such, we will need to examine your mouth thoroughly and carefully consider your unique situation before we can provide you with an estimate.

Do You See Children?

Yes! Our dentists are happy to see patients of all ages, from the youngest to the eldest members of your family