The Teeth First Dental Network is a group of carefully selected clinics that consistently follow the Teeth First Dental set of standards including a commitment to gentle and respectful patient care, a relaxing practice environment, direct insurance billing, flexibility and convenient hours to patients and more.
To help make dental care more convenient and affordable for our valued patients, our clinics offer 0% financing plans.
All full-time students insured under a student plan or without insurance benefit from 30% off most dental services at our clinics, and 10% off of major services.
Participating Teeth First clinics offer free consultations on dental services – so you can feel extra good about learning whether a treatment is right for you.
All of our clinics are all open early and late – so you can get the dental care you need at a time that’s convenient for you.
Dental emergencies can be scary. That’s why most Teeth First clinics offer emergency walk-in services to treat you promptly.
You deserve to show off a bright and brilliant smile. Participating Teeth First clinics offer complimentary teeth whitening to new patients with their initial exam and cleaning.
Discounted fees are based on current ODA General Practitioner Fee Guide.
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