DENTIST NEAR CORINTH, TX
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“I can't say how much I appreciated the time and effort this staff gave me. Truth be told, it has been a decade since I visited a dentist, and while I have done my best the last few years, my oral health wasn't my first priority in my 20s. Southridge dental got me in, got the first part of my deep cleaning handled, and set me up for the second part as well as a plan of action for anything else needed. There was zero pain in every aspect, from the treatment to the wallet.”
Why Are You Looking for a Dentist Near Corinth?
No two smiles are the same, so why would we offer one-size-fits-all treatment? Our dental team near Corinth is committed to providing custom care for each patient, whether they’re visiting us for a routine cleaning or emergency dentistry. If you’d like to learn more about the services we offer, feel free to click on the images below. You’re also welcome to give us a call!
How We Make Dentistry Affordable
At our dental office near Corinth, we understand that fitting dental care into your budget can be challenging. Ever since opening our doors, we have strived to be a home for affordable dentistry, taking an empathetic, personalized approach to every patient’s financial situation.
We’ll always work with you to ensure your treatment is accessible, whether that means maximizing your dental insurance benefits or offering flexible payment options. With Dr. Ted Dunson and our caring team, you can always count on honest and affordable solutions that put you first.
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Finding Our Dental Office Near Corinth
We’re located less than 10 minutes away from Corinth! The most direct route to take is following the South Stemmons Freeway to South I-35E. You’ll turn left onto South Mayhill Road, then right onto Unicorn Lake Boulevard. Our office is just past the roundabout, between Internal Medicine of Denton and Physicians Dialysis Denton. Let us know if you have trouble finding us, and we’ll direct you to the right location over the phone!
Frequently Asked Questions
What level of education is required to be a dentist?
Many patients know that becoming a dentist requires 7+ years of schooling. But what does that involve, exactly? The first step is obtaining an undergraduate degree (often in a major that’s heavy in math and science). Then, they must be accepted to an accredited dental school in the U.S., of which there are only 67. In the years that follow, they must complete rigorous in-classroom and hands-on training, culminating in their Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or a Doctor of Dental Sciences (DDS) degree. Then, to maintain their license, they need to complete continuing education each year.
Dr. Ted Dunson, for example, graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in biology and minor in chemistry from Texas State University before obtaining his dental doctorate. In the years since, he has completed multiple preceptorships in orthodontics, implant dentistry, and cosmetic dentistry as well as maintained an active membership with the American Dental Association.
What do you do if you can't afford a dentist?
Over the years, dentistry has developed a reputation for being expensive. However, neglect is what’s really expensive. After all, everything from a small cavity to gum disease can progressively get worse with time. For this reason, scheduling an appointment with us when you first realize that something is wrong benefits both your oral and overall health!
With all of that said, our dental team near Corinth welcomes several financial solutions to help you get the care you need without stressing about the cost. To start, we are in-network with several dental insurance companies, and we’d be happy to help you understand and utilize your available benefits. We also work with CareCredit, which is a trusted third-party financier that offers convenient and flexible payment plans. If you’d like more details on either of these options, don’t hesitate to let us know when you call to schedule your appointment or once you arrive at our office.
How do I get emergency dental care?
Whether you’re dealing with dull, persistent throbbing stemming from one tooth or there is a severe crack in the enamel, it’s important to know where to turn if you need help fast. Fortunately, we’re just a phone call away. Not only that, but we offer same-day appointments for patients who are in pain and provide sedation dentistry for anxious patients.
Important reminder: If you’re bleeding uncontrollably, you’re having trouble breathing, or you’re experiencing any other potentially life-threatening symptoms, then you should call 911 or head to the ER. Once you get the medical attention you need, you can call us to schedule an emergency appointment. Then, we’ll get to work restoring your healthy, pain-free, and beautiful smile.




