Mission

Our mission is to deliver efficient complex dental care to high risk populations.

We support this mission by the following:

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Our prices are generally lower than conventional dentist since we do not base our prices on UCF (usual and customary fee) schedules provided by private insurance companies. Fees based on these insurance schedules are fake prices which are used to control not only the consumer purchases of dental care but provider decisions as well.

In the United States, artificial prices have long been the sole reason behind the limited supply of dental care and the inaccessibility of it by people who need it the most. Price is the most influential determining factor in dental care.

This allows for better patient and provider communication and decisions. We consider two party systems to be the most efficient. Two party systems can be patient and provider and/or provider and state insurance. State insurance scenarios allow for better communication between patient and providers. Information is transparent and easy to understand for both parties.

Third-party insurance providers can be incredibly manipulative while not supporting the objective needs of populations that need the most dental care. In fact, they limit the amount of dental care and manipulate decisions. Providers and patients make decisions they normally would not make if insurance was not present. Decisions like these typically result in long-term dental health issues that are unsupported by the same system. “Drill and fill” dentistry is the most hazardous and pervasive form of any treatment in the head and neck. Chronic dental issues are approached with haphazard patchwork by participating dentist. Third-party dental insurance advocate these harmful practices by manipulative price schemes such as monthly payments, co-payments, deductibles, and allowances.

Three values I have experienced to be the most important in support of our mission are compassion, strong work ethic, and honesty.

This refers to our treatment protocol and process which allows for more organized decisions that can easily be conveyed to patients. This typically results in a dental health environment which is more organized and controlled throughout its inevitable change.

Our prices are generally lower than conventional dentist since we do not base our prices on UCF (usual and customary fee) schedules provided by private insurance companies. Fees based on these insurance schedules are fake prices which are used to control not only the consumer purchases of dental care but provider decisions as well.

In the United States, artificial prices have long been the sole reason behind the limited supply of dental care and the inaccessibility of it by people who need it the most. Price is the most influential determining factor in dental care.

This allows for better patient and provider communication and decisions. We consider two party systems to be the most efficient. Two party systems can be patient and provider and/or provider and state insurance. State insurance scenarios allow for better communication between patient and providers. Information is transparent and easy to understand for both parties.

Third-party insurance providers can be incredibly manipulative while not supporting the objective needs of populations that need the most dental care. In fact, they limit the amount of dental care and manipulate decisions. Providers and patients make decisions they normally would not make if insurance was not present. Decisions like these typically result in long-term dental health issues that are unsupported by the same system. “Drill and fill” dentistry is the most hazardous and pervasive form of any treatment in the head and neck. Chronic dental issues are approached with haphazard patchwork by participating dentist. Third-party dental insurance advocate these harmful practices by manipulative price schemes such as monthly payments, co-payments, deductibles, and allowances.

Three values I have experienced to be the most important in support of our mission are compassion, strong work ethic, and honesty.

This refers to our treatment protocol and process which allows for more organized decisions that can easily be conveyed to patients. This typically results in a dental health environment which is more organized and controlled throughout its inevitable change.