Big Five Norman DDS is a general dentistry practice in Norman that emphasizes preventive care and restorative treatment, operating on a transparent fee schedule designed to keep routine visits and X-rays affordable for uninsured and underinsured patients.
A single-location general dentistry office serving Norman residents and patients willing to travel from nearby Oklahoma City suburbs. The practice handles new patients, conducts routine cleanings and exams, performs fillings and extractions, and refers complex cases (orthodontics, implants, oral surgery) to specialists. It does not claim to be a full-service cosmetic center; the focus is preventive dentistry and basic restorative work at prices that do not require insurance to access.
Big Five Norman DDS charges $99 for a new-patient exam with digital X-rays; a routine prophy (cleaning) and exam for established patients costs $89. Standard amalgam fillings run $95 to $145 per surface depending on size; composite (tooth-colored) fillings cost $125 to $195 per surface. A simple extraction is priced at $150 to $200; wisdom teeth and surgical extractions are referred out. Root canal therapy is not handled in-house and is referred to an endodontist.
The practice accepts most major insurance plans. Patients without insurance can ask about the cash-pay fee schedule; prices listed above reflect that tier. Financing options through CareCredit are available at checkout for treatment exceeding $500.
Most general practices in Norman operate on insurance-first pricing, making uninsured care significantly more expensive or simply unavailable. Bricktown Dental (located in Oklahoma City proper, not Norman) and Edmond-based practices often quote higher out-of-pocket fees and longer wait times for new patients. Big Five Norman DDS's flat $99 entry price for a new exam removes a common barrier. However, if you have dental insurance with a low deductible and in-network coverage, the savings may not materialize; insurance-dependent practices sometimes negotiate lower out-of-pocket costs for covered members. If you need cosmetic veneers, professional whitening, or complex orthodontic care, this practice is not equipped in-house and will refer you; a dedicated cosmetic dentist in Edmond or Oklahoma City will offer more advanced options but at a higher fee.
Big Five Norman DDS is well-suited for uninsured and self-pay patients seeking basic preventive care and minor restorative work, families on a fixed budget, and anyone in Norman who wants to avoid a long drive to Oklahoma City for a simple cleaning. It is not the right choice if you require advanced periodontal therapy (scaling and root planing beyond routine), oral surgery, implant placement, or cosmetic reconstruction. Patients with complex medical histories or anxiety disorders requiring IV sedation should also ask ahead, as sedation is not routinely offered and may require referral.
New patients complete a health history and consent form on arrival; the appointment itself lasts 45 to 60 minutes. The dentist performs a full oral exam, takes digital X-rays (included in the $99 fee), and discusses any findings, treatment options, and cost. Scaling and polish occur during the exam if no urgent decay or infection is found. If a cavity is detected, treatment options and pricing are presented; patients do not have to proceed that day. The practice asks for a photo ID and insurance card, if applicable, at check-in; payment is due at checkout via cash, card, or CareCredit.
Big Five Norman DDS is open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays and major federal holidays are closed. The office is located on a main corridor in Norman with dedicated parking; no parking verification or validation is required. Call ahead to confirm Saturday availability before scheduling, as holiday hours vary. Norman patients should allow 10 to 15 minutes for traffic from central Norman; the office is accessible from I-35 and located near major retail and commercial zones, making it easy to combine with errands.
Big Five Norman DDS fills a necessary gap for Norman patients who cannot justify the cost of insurance-dependent dentistry but need regular preventive care. Its low entry price and transparent fees make it a practical anchor point in the Norman dental landscape.
