Is your family trying to find a dental clinic designed specifically with kids and their parents in mind?
Kool Smiles was made to provide high-quality, affordable dental care for children just like yours. We welcome kids of all ages, and can help set them up for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Call us today to schedule an appointment.
At Kool Smiles, we believe every child should have access to quality dental care. Our dentists are passionate about children and want to help give them healthy and happy smiles for life.
Your child can start going to the dentist when their first tooth appears. We have more than 120 offices nationwide, and all of them can provide your child with quality services like:
All of our offices are kid-friendly and have waiting rooms filled with games and activities. Most of our offices even have playgrounds for your child to play on while they wait.
At Kool Smiles, we know it can be hard to find a dentist who takes your insurance. That’s why we gladly accept most major insurance plans to better serve patients just like your kids.
Whether you have a private dental insurance plan, Medicaid, TRICARE, or SCHIP, your child is always welcome at our offices.
No insurance? No problem! Many of our patients don’t have insurance, so we have made it as easy as possible for you to pay for your child’s necessary dental care.
We accept payments in the form of cash, credit, or debit cards. We even offer CareCredit, so you can spread out the cost of your child’s care over time. If you need help applying for CareCredit, we can help you apply right in our offices.
Ready for your child to experience Kool Smiles? Make an appointment for your child at one of our family-friendly dental clinics today.
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Sources:
AAPD: http://www.aapd.org/resources/frequently_asked_questions/#36
CareCredit: http://www.carecredit.com/
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