General Dentistry

General dentists are your primary dental care providers. They diagnose, treat, and manage your overall oral health care needs, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, and preventive education.

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6000 Kanakanak Rd, Dillingham, AK 99576, United States, Dillingham, AK
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Hospital
Addiction treatment center
Family Dentistry of Kodiak, Brandon T. Price, DMD
1317 Mill Bay Rd, Kodiak, AK 99615, United States, Kodiak, AK
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Dentist
Alaska Advanced Dentistry
6917 Old Seward Hwy, Anchorage, AK 99518, United States, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Alaska Premier Dental Group
4.9(388)
6611 DeBarr Rd Ste.100 & 200, Anchorage, AK 99504, United States, Anchorage, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
Cosmetic dentist
Dental clinic
BridgeView Dental Group
BridgeView Dental Group

Cosmetic dentist

4.9(303)
413 E Rezanof Dr, Kodiak, AK 99615, United States, Kodiak, AK
Accepting New Patients
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Cosmetic dentist
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Alaska Interior Dentistry
4.9(288)
203 S Santa Claus Ln, North Pole, AK 99705, United States, North Pole, AK
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Dentist
Excellence In Dentistry: Dr. Kendall Skinner
1000 O'Malley Rd # 101, Anchorage, AK 99515, United States, Anchorage, AK
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Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
North Coast Family Dentistry
4.9(254)
2020 Abbott Rd #1, Anchorage, AK 99507, United States, Anchorage, AK
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Emergency Services
Dental clinic
Cosmetic dentist
McCloud Dental Center
4.7(67)
116 W Minnesota Ave, McCloud, CA 96057, United States, McCloud, CA
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
The Delta Dentist
The Delta Dentist

Dental clinic

5(334)
1705 Richardson Hwy, Delta Junction, AK 99737, United States, Delta Junction, AK
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Dental clinic
Alaska Center For Dentistry, PC
4.9(260)
1700 Bogard Rd #201a, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
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Cosmetic dentist
Christine Moleski, DMD - Cosmetic & Family Dentistry
9191 Lee Smith Dr, Juneau, AK 99801, United States, Juneau, AK
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
Legacy Dental Arts
4.9(261)
12641 Old Glenn Hwy #104, Anchorage, AK 99577, United States, Anchorage, AK
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Kobuk Family Dental
Kobuk Family Dental

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5(46)
111 E Herning Ave, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
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Soldotna Dental Arts
4.9(262)
35657 Kenai Spur Hwy, Soldotna, AK 99669, United States, Soldotna, AK
Accepting New Patients
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Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
1700 Bogard Rd #202a, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Dentist
Kim Conley, DDS
4.9(18)
1363 W Spruce Ave, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
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Dentist
Aesthetic Dentistry
4.7(197)
1551 W Parks Hwy, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
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Dentist
Cosmetic dentist
Alaska Premier Dental Group-Wasilla
4.9(163)
865 N Seward Meridian Pkwy #201, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
Accepting New Patients
Emergency Services
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Dental clinic
Valley Dental Clinic
5(636)
935 Westpoint Dr #201, Wasilla, AK 99654, United States, Wasilla, AK
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Dental clinic
Cosmetic dentist

Cost Estimates

Typical costs for general dentistry procedures. Actual costs may vary based on location, complexity, and insurance coverage.

Dental Exam

Often included with cleaning

$50 - $150

Teeth Cleaning

$75 - $200

Dental X-rays

Depends on type and number

$25 - $250

Composite Filling

Per tooth

$150 - $400

Crown

Per tooth

$800 - $1,700

Root Canal

Varies by tooth

$700 - $1,500

* Estimates are national averages. Get a personalized quote from your dentist.

Insurance & Payment

Most general dentistry services are covered by dental insurance. Preventive care like cleanings and exams often have the highest coverage rates (80-100%). Check with your insurance provider about your specific plan benefits and any waiting periods for major procedures.

Tips for Maximizing Benefits

  • Verify coverage before your appointment
  • Ask about in-network providers for lower costs
  • Use preventive benefits before year-end
  • Consider FSA/HSA for out-of-pocket costs
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What to Expect at Your Visit

1

Warm welcome and medical history review

2

Thorough oral examination

3

Professional teeth cleaning

4

X-rays if needed

5

Treatment plan discussion

6

Scheduling of follow-up appointments

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about general dentistry answered by dental professionals

How often should I visit a general dentist?

The American Dental Association recommends visiting a general dentist at least twice a year for routine checkups and cleanings. However, some patients with specific oral health conditions may need more frequent visits. Your dentist will recommend a schedule based on your individual needs.

What happens during a routine dental checkup?

A routine dental checkup typically includes a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and mouth, professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar, X-rays if needed, oral cancer screening, and a discussion of any concerns or treatment recommendations. The entire visit usually takes 45-60 minutes.

Does dental insurance cover general dentistry services?

Most dental insurance plans cover preventive services like cleanings, exams, and X-rays at 80-100%. Basic restorative procedures like fillings are typically covered at 70-80%. Major procedures like crowns and bridges are usually covered at 50%. Coverage varies by plan, so check with your insurance provider.

What is the difference between a general dentist and a specialist?

General dentists provide comprehensive dental care and can perform many procedures. Dental specialists have completed additional years of training in specific areas like orthodontics, periodontics, or oral surgery. Your general dentist may refer you to a specialist for complex cases requiring specialized expertise.

Can a general dentist perform root canals?

Yes, many general dentists are trained and experienced in performing root canal treatments. However, complex cases or teeth with unusual anatomy may be referred to an endodontist, who specializes in root canal therapy and has advanced training in treating dental pulp issues.

About General Dentistry

General dentists are your primary dental care providers. They diagnose, treat, and manage your overall oral health care needs, including gum care, root canals, fillings, crowns, veneers, bridges, and preventive education.

A general dentist serves as your first line of defense for oral health. They are trained to handle a wide range of dental issues, from simple cleanings to complex restorative procedures. Regular visits to a general dentist every six months can help prevent serious dental problems and catch issues early when they are easier and less expensive to treat. General dentists also coordinate care with specialists when needed, ensuring you receive comprehensive dental treatment.

What Does a General Dentist Do?

A general dentist specializes in provides routine dental care including cleanings, fillings, exams, and preventive treatments for the whole family. They work to ensure your oral health needs are met with professional care and expertise. With specialized training and advanced equipment, they can diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions related to their specialty.

Finding the Right General Dentist

When choosing a general dentist, consider their experience, patient reviews, office location, and whether they accept your insurance. It's important to feel comfortable with your dental care provider. Look for dentists who take time to explain procedures, answer your questions, and create a welcoming environment.

Why Choose a Specialist?

General Dentists complete additional years of training beyond dental school to master their specialty. This advanced education, combined with focused experience, means they often achieve better outcomes for complex cases. Your general dentist may refer you to a specialist when your needs require this level of expertise.