Dentz is a collision repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles insurance claims directly, processes estimates on-site, and specializes in frame-straightening and structural damage alongside dent removal and refinishing. The shop works with all major insurers and focuses on making the claims process transparent rather than routing customers through a third-party appraiser network.
Dentz handles collision damage, frame damage, and cosmetic dent repair. The shop also performs paint matching and refinishing, which separates it from body shops that only knock out small dents. Frame straightening is available for structural damage from accidents. The business does not do mechanical work, rust repair, or major powertrain rebuilds; it stays focused on the body and frame.
Estimates are free and completed the same day you bring the vehicle in. The shop pulls insurance information directly at intake and submits the estimate to your carrier on your behalf, which eliminates the step of waiting for an independent adjuster. If your insurer's estimate comes in higher or lower than Dentz's figure, the shop will work with the insurance company to reconcile the difference rather than asking you to dispute it yourself. Paint jobs range from single-panel blending (typically $300 to $600) to full-vehicle refinishing (typically $2,500 to $5,000), depending on the paint code and clearcoat required. Frame work is quoted per vehicle based on damage assessment. Repair timelines depend on parts availability and current shop capacity; confirm timing when you drop off the car.
Dentz's direct insurance coordination sets it apart from shops that require you to obtain and submit your own estimate to your carrier. Many Oklahoma City body shops (including independent shops and chain locations like Caliber Collision and Service King, which operate multiple locations in the metro) handle insurance claims but still expect the customer to be the point of contact between the shop and the adjuster. Dentz absorbs that communication burden. Shops like Maaco, which operate on a budget-repair model with lower paint prices, typically do not handle frame work or structural damage; choose Maaco only if you need cosmetic paint touch-up on a non-accident vehicle. Shops that offer both collision repair and mechanical work (such as some full-service dealership body centers) may have longer turnaround times because they prioritize service department customers. Dentz is the right choice if your priority is getting the insurance claim processed smoothly and you need structural damage addressed.
Dentz works well for drivers with comprehensive or collision coverage who want their insurer's process simplified. It also suits customers whose vehicles have frame damage or extensive dent patterns that require more than cosmetic filling and painting. If you do not have collision insurance, the shop will still repair your vehicle, but you will be responsible for the full cost; in that case, getting competing estimates elsewhere makes sense. Dentz is not the right fit if you need mechanical repairs done at the same location, since the shop does not perform engine or transmission work.
Call ahead or drive in to schedule a free estimate. Bring your insurance card and driver's license. The intake process takes about 10 minutes. A technician will photograph the damage, assess whether it is dent-only or frame-related, and provide a written estimate before you leave. If you approve the estimate, the shop will contact your insurance company and schedule the repair start date. Drop-off for repairs typically happens within a few days. The shop will call with updates or contact your insurer if additional damage is discovered during disassembly.
Verify current hours and whether appointments are required by calling ahead. Most body shops in Oklahoma City offer Monday-Friday daytime hours with limited Saturday availability; Dentz's specific schedule should be confirmed directly. Parking is available on-site. The shop is located in Oklahoma City proper, so confirm the street address to ensure it is convenient to your home or workplace.
Dentz fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's body shop market by removing friction from the insurance claim process, which matters most when you are dealing with accident stress and repair timelines.
