There are a number of resources available to make finding a dentist easy, but you don’t want to find just any dentist. You need to find the right dentist.
Kool Smiles has over 120 locations throughout the United States, is open on Saturday, and accepts most forms of insurance, including Medicaid, TRICARE, and SCHIP.
Find a local Kool Smiles dentist in your area today.
Dental needs vary, and finding a dentist to match your child’s needs is vital to receiving the right care. Below are some factors to consider when searching for dentists in your area.
You don’t need insurance to get quality care from Kool Smiles. Kool Smiles accepts cash, credit, CareCredit, and state-sponsored dental programs. A lack of coverage does not have to mean a lack of care.
Here are 13 ways to find affordable dental care with no insurance necessary.
Kool Smiles accepts most major insurance providers, including Medicaid, TRICARE, and SCHIP. We also never limit the number of Medicaid patients we will see in one day.
Kool Smiles has both general dentists and pediatric dentists (at certain locations) and cares for the dental health of children as early as their first birthday.
You can find a Kool Smiles dentist near you by entering your zip code here.
Many Kool Smiles offices offer orthodontic care, and all care is provided by specialists who have an additional 2 to 3 years of training. Find out what makes an orthodontist different from a general dentist here.
Finding the right dentist in your area will help you get the most out of your child’s dental care. Visit one of our locations, or give us a call today to schedule an appointment.
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Sources:
Money Crashers: http://www.moneycrashers.com/affordable-dental-care-insurance/
American Association of Orthodontists: https://mylifemysmile.org/
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