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DENTIST NEAR WACO, TX

World-Class Dentistry for Disabled Adults

Why Patients in Waco Trust Us

Patient-Centered Approach to Care
Wheelchair Accessibility
Modern Dental Office with Comfortable Amenities
Sedation Dentistry Available
Flexible Financing via CareCredit
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Get to Know Our Special Needs Dentists Near Waco

Decades of Combined Dentistry Experience
Passionate About Continuing Education
Advanced Training in Multiple Specialties
Proud Members of Professional Organizations
Studied at Notable Institutions
Enjoy Building Meaningful Relationships

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“Highly highly recommend. They have been performing dental services on my adult son with autism for about 5 years, and I have been thoroughly impressed with all of the Dentists, CRNAs and technical staff. Can't say enough good things!”

– Lisa S.

How We Make Dentistry Affordable

Are you looking for a dentist near Waco who caters to disabled patients? Whether you just moved to the area, want to get back on track with cleanings and checkups, or have some restorative work to take care of, we’re here to help! You likely have some unanswered questions, so we’ve compiled some of our most frequently asked questions below. If you don’t see the information that you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We’d be happy to address any of the questions or concerns you may have.

Finding Our Dental Office Near Waco

If you’re looking for a special needs dentist near Waco, your search ends here at Disability Dental Services! Whether your loved one needs a checkup and cleaning or restorative treatment, we’ve got you covered. To get to our office from Waco, get on I-35 N/US-77 N from W Waco Dr and continue on I-35 N. Take I-35E N to State Hwy 161 N in Grand Prairie. Take the exit toward TX-180/Jefferson St/Main St from President George Bush Tpke N. Continue on State Hwy 161 N until you get to our office. Should you need any help finding us, don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance!

Frequently Asked Questions – Answered!

Are you looking for a dentist near Waco who caters to disabled patients? Whether you just moved to the area, want to get back on track with cleanings and checkups, or have some restorative work to take care of, we’re here to help! You likely have some unanswered questions, so we’ve compiled some of our most frequently asked questions below. If you don’t see the information that you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to give us a call. We’d be happy to address any of the questions or concerns you may have.

How Does Special Needs Dentistry Work?

Something that everyone has in common is that they need quality dental care, and this doesn’t exclude patients with special needs. However, many dental practices don’t have the training or accommodations necessary to provide care for special needs patients. At Disability Dental Services, we offer a wide range of oral health solutions for patients who have disabilities. Our team has decades of experience caring for those with special needs, and we pride ourselves on providing personalized treatment to everyone. If you or your loved one needs a dentist who can accommodate their disabilities, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

How much does it cost to get a tooth pulled without insurance?

The cost of tooth extractions can vary on geography and other factors. The average fee for an extraction in markets throughout the United States is between $150 and $400, but additional fees may apply depending on the difficulty of the procedure and whether dental sedation is used. If you have dental insurance, the fees for your extraction are likely partially covered by your insurance provider. However, every plan is different, so it is a good idea to confirm this ahead of time so that you don’t run into any surprises. We’d also be happy to help you with this process.

What do you do if you can't afford a dentist?

Dentistry’s focus is on prevention. It is more affordable and provides a high value if you work with your dentist to prevent serious dental issues. Dental insurance is a helpful tool to help pay for dental care if it’s available to you. If you don’t have dental insurance, you may want to consider applying for a payment plan through a third-party financing company, like CareCredit. This way, the cost of your treatment can be split into manageable monthly installments with little to no interest. If you need help applying, let us know!

What level of education is required to be a dentist?

All dentists in the United States are required to receive either a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or a Doctor of Dental Sciences (DDS) from one of the 67 Accredited dental schools in the United States. Dental school is three years with a combination of classroom and hands-on learning. In addition to that, all dentists are required to complete a certain number of continuing education hours to keep their licenses.