$5 New Patient Special Coupon for 2011

// January 9th, 2011 // Featured, Old Coupons

We want to give you a complete examination and X-rays for only $5! No insurance? This is a coupon to see one of the best dentists in Springfield and around a $150 value! Let this be your ticket to dental health in 2011! (If you have insurance we will file it for you for the visit.) We look forward to seeing you soon! (offer good through 10-31-2011)

Just call (417)887-SMILE (7645) today and schedule your appointment!

8 Responses to “$5 New Patient Special Coupon for 2011”

  1. Blanca Medellin says:

    Hi,
    I was wanting to see if I could make an appointment I just over the holidays lost a sealant. I am not currently expierencing any pain but would like to make an appointment and get the New patient Special Coupon for 2011. If you could let me know more or less what would be a guess-estimate for a filling and for a regular cleaning I would appreciate it. Also since I am in school I have odd hours and was wondering if you had any Friday appointments available this month?
    Thanks
    Blanca

  2. Holly says:

    Hi, im a young adult. im needing a couple things done. I need my wisdom teeth taken out, my teeth whitened, and braces in the near future? Cost? Payment plans?

  3. tosha says:

    How much will a root canal cost me? I am in need of one very soon

  4. Dr. David says:

    We have payment plans as and option, just give us a call and visit the office and we can go over all the fees with you.

  5. Dr. David says:

    Just give us a call and visit the office and we can go over all the fees with you before we start anything.

  6. Heather says:

    Is this special still going on?

  7. Dr. David says:

    Yes!

  8. Keesha says:

    Hello, I am a young single mom, no
    insurance so i am looking for some affordable
    work done. I was wondering how much you charge for fillings.
    Not the silver just the reg. fillings. I have some cavities id like to
    take care of before bleaching my teeth !
    Do you charge per filling or how does that work?

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