Below, you’ll find our team’s answers to a number of common dental questions. If there’s
something else you want to ask, don’t hesitate to let us know!
How Can I Make a Same-Day Appointment with a Dentist?
There’s more than one way to request an appointment at Landmark Dental Studio, but if you’re
suffering from an urgent oral health problem that requires immediate attention, your best option is to pick
up the phone and give us a call. This will allow you to talk to one of our team members right away, allowing
us to schedule your appointment sooner and ask about your symptoms in order to get a full picture of the
situation.
During a same-day emergency appointment, we will prioritize helping you find relief from any pain that
you’re experiencing. Furthermore, we will thoroughly examine your mouth and take X-rays as needed in
order to determine the cause and severity of your emergency. Once we have all the details we need, we can
start putting together a treatment plan for resolving your emergency and helping you reclaim a healthy
mouth.
How Do I Find the Best Place to Get Dental Work Done?
There are several factors to consider when choosing a new dentist, such as whether they take your dental
insurance plan, how close they are to your home or workplace, what office hours they have, and what dental
services they provide (such as veneers in Greenwood Village for correcting a variety of aesthetic dental
issues). It’s a good idea to make a list of all the traits that matter the most to you so that you can
specifically look for a dentist who has them.
Additionally, you can check to see if the dentist has gotten any reviews on Google and Facebook. That way,
you can get an idea of what other patients think of the care they received at the practice.
How Much Does It Cost to Get a Tooth Pulled Without Insurance?
Not every tooth extraction will come with the exact same price tag. The amount you end up paying can vary
depending on how many teeth need to be removed, how complex the procedure is, and other variables. In the
United States, the average tooth extraction can cost between $150 and $400. A more precise estimate can be
provided once a dental expert has examined your mouth and learned more about your circumstances.
What Do You Do If You Can’t Afford a Dentist?
In order to help make the cost of your dental care more manageable, our team is proud to offer the following
financial options:
- We are in-network with most dental insurance providers and are happy to help you take whatever steps are
needed to maximize your benefits.
- We offer a Kleer membership plan, which covers two cleanings and exams each year while also offering a
20% discount on various other procedures.
- We are happy to accept financing through Sunbit, Affirm, or Cherry so that our patients can pay in
smaller, easier-to-manage installments.