No Insurance Dentist in Dousman, Wisconsin
No insurance? No problem.
At Dousman Family Dentistry, we believe dental care should be affordable.
That’s why no matter your insurance situation, our staff will take care of you.
Mon – Thurs: 7:00a – 6:00p
Friday: 7:00a – 2:00p
Sat – Sun: Closed
No Insurance Dentist in Dousman, Wisconsin
No insurance? No problem.
At Dousman Family Dentistry, we believe dental care should be affordable.
That’s why no matter your insurance situation, our staff will take care of you.
Dousman Family Dental regularly provides dental care to patients without insurance. Whether you’re between jobs, a college student, fresh off your parents’ insurance, or just opt out of dental insurance – we understand and we’re ready to see you.
We offer financing options to help make your dental experience stress-free. The average cost of preventive dental care (an X-ray, two dental exams, and cleanings) is $225 a year. That’s just $4.30 a week – about the price of one stop at your favorite coffee shop.
Our billing associates understand payment might not be available immediately. That’s why we offer flexible payment options, including Care Credit (an easy-apply option that works similarly to a credit card).
If you do have insurance, check your coverage.
Finding the time and money can be a pain when it comes to your dental health. If you're struggling with the fact that you have dental procedure needs and no idea how much they'll cost you, here's a list of procedures and their costs with no insurance. With our flexible payment options, we will help you with all your dental costs.
One of the most important procedures to keep your teeth healthy is a regular teeth cleaning. Not having insurance can sometimes make the process a little costly, especially if you require deep cleaning. We offer payment methods that won't break your bank if you don't have insurance to cover it. Scheduling a cleaning every 6 months is important to maintain your dental health. Prices depending on the procedure typically range from:
Your dental health is important, but so is the way you feel about your teeth. Teeth whitening is the perfect way to brighten your smile and boost your confidence. Although it's a cosmetic procedure and your insurance provider won't cover it, sometimes it's worth it to splurge on something for your happiness. Teeth whitening costs can range from $200 - $1,000 per treatment, and your white smile can last without another treatment for as long as 2 years with proper care.
Dental implants are regarded as a cosmetic procedure, so most insurances don't cover them at all. The cost of your implants can vary based on how many implants you require. Average costs can range from:
Braces costs without insurance can vary based on several factors including the type of material used, the age of the individual getting the braces, and the dentist. Getting braces for children can be less expensive but braces at any age are always an option. The average cost for adult braces is $4,800 - $7,135, while kids braces can cost $4,685 - $6,500. Prices based on the material can range from:
Cavities are one of the most common dental diseases that people have to deal with when it comes to dental health. There are several options for materials when it comes to getting fillings, which also means there are a variety of price ranges when you don’t have insurance to cover the costs. Materials and their prices include:
It can be a hassle to have to go through the process of getting dental crowns without insurance. It's good to be prepared for what you might have to pay out of pocket for a variety of crown types. Prices average from $500 - $3,000 but will vary based on materials and processes used. Price ranges based on material include:
Root canal treatment can get pretty costly depending on how infected your tooth might be. Prices can vary depending on the damage to the tooth and which tooth needs the root canal. The average cost of a root canal procedure is typically $600-$1,400. Depending on the tooth prices can range from:
If you have an exposed root, the added cost can average about $120 to treat and if you have a residual root the cost could be an additional $185.
Like with any other dental procedure, denture costs depend on the type of material used to create the denture. On the low end of the cost spectrum for partial dentures is $300-$500. On the higher end, full dentures could cost you $1,000-$4,000. The highest quality denture material could run you up to $8,000. Quality will also depend on the material, so even if it seems like a steep cost now, you could save money in the long run by not having to get your dentures replaced. The following are prices based on material for upper or lower dentures:
The veneers procedure is known as cosmetic dentistry which means that most insurance providers won’t cover them. We provide composite veneers and porcelain veneers. Other costs can be affected by the number of veneers you get and other procedures that might have to be done. The prices without insurance range from:
Meet your dentists Dr. Schaeffer, Dr. Goral & Dr. Whalen