It can be helpful for families without dental insurance to find dental payment plans that can help with the burden of expensive dental bills. Kool Smiles accepts many payment methods (including Medicaid, TRICARE, and SCHIP) to ensure your children get the dental care they need and deserve.
In addition to accepting cash and credit card payments, Kool Smiles also works with CareCredit, one of the largest beauty, health, and wellness credit cards. CareCredit makes it easy for parents to pay for their child’s necessary dental services.
If you’re interested in CareCredit, come in to your local Kool Smiles, and we’ll help you apply.
At Kool Smiles, we make it easy for parents to afford quality dental care for their children. We accept a wide selection of insurance policies, including:
You can apply for Medicaid by visiting the Healthcare.gov site. If you have additional questions about what services are covered by Medicaid, call your local Kool Smiles office today.
No matter how you choose to pay for your child’s dental care, it’s important to make sure that your child has access to regular dental cleanings and checkups. Since tooth decay has become the most common childhood disease facing American children, any effort you can make to protect your child’s smile is one worth making.
Kool Smiles opens offices are designed with your kids in mind. We want to make your trip to the dentist a pleasant experience for your child, so our offices are open, bright, and welcoming. Plus, we provide toys, activities and playgrounds to keep kids entertained while they wait to see the dentist.
If you’re in need of a dentist with flexible dental payment plans, consider Kool Smiles for your child. We have over 120 locations across the country, making it easy to find a dentist office near you.
For more information about our accepted insurance and payment plans, give us a call today.
———-
Source:
NCOHF: www.ncohf.org/resources/tooth-decay-facts
Medicaid: https://www.healthcare.gov/medicaid-chip/getting-medicaid-chip/
What do you do if your tooth fell out and the root is still intact? Depending on how long your tooth has been out of the socket and how well…
Read Full ArticleSeveral conditions can cause children to need a tooth extraction: damaged, loose, or chipped teeth, impacted wisdom teeth, tooth decay, gum disease and more. For families that need urgent care,…
Read Full ArticleAt Kool Smiles, dental x-rays are painless and affordable. Many dental x-rays can cost as little as $10 and as much as $250, depending on the type of x-ray performed. Your…
Read Full ArticleRotten teeth are the result of bacteria-consuming sugar and debris in your child's mouth. Rotten teeth forms toxic acids that damage your child's teeth. Once his or her tooth has decayed, there…
Read Full ArticleAccording to a recent dental report, nearly 28 percent of toddlers ages 2 to 5 have experienced some form of tooth decay. In fact, tooth decay has become the most…
Read Full ArticleIf your child has a loose tooth or one that has been cracked in half, stay calm and assess the damage. Call your local Kool Smiles dentist for immediate help.…
Read Full ArticleFilling cavities in children's teeth can help restore teeth damaged by tooth decay. There are several types of fillings like gold, silver, plastic, and porcelain that can protect children’s smiles.…
Read Full ArticleDental issues don’t just affect your teeth. When your gums begin to pull away from your teeth due to gum recession, there are several factors that help determine the total…
Read Full ArticleFront teeth are the most visible part of a smile. Repair work done to this area is especially important. You want your child's smile to be beautiful and bright. Keep…
Read Full ArticleFor teens, braces are sometimes the best way to have straight teeth. Don't let the cost of braces for teens get in the way. It is possible for kids to…
Read Full ArticleWondering about what braces cost for teenagers? How much you pay depends on what kind of braces your child gets and whether you have insurance. Many orthodontists accept state insurance…
Read Full ArticleBacteria, sugars, and carbohydrates create acid and cavities in your child’s mouth. Tooth enamel gets stripped away, causing holes in your child's teeth. Cavities require a visit to the dentist once they’ve…
Read Full Article