Dr. William R. Johnson operates a general dentistry practice in Oklahoma City focused on preventive care and restorative treatment, serving both new and established patients with a published fee schedule that does not require insurance as a gating factor for understanding costs.
Johnson's practice is a general dental office providing routine cleanings, fillings, extractions, and root canals. The practice accepts most major insurance plans but maintains transparent out-of-pocket pricing that patients can reference without enrollment verification. The practice is single-doctor, which means consistency of provider but also potential scheduling constraints during peak demand.
Routine prophylaxis (cleaning) and exam typically range from $90 to $130 for established patients depending on complexity; new-patient exams are $130 to $160 and include X-rays. Fillings run $80 to $180 per tooth depending on size and material (composite vs. amalgam). Root canals start at $800 for a single-rooted tooth and increase to $1,200 for multi-rooted teeth. Extractions range from $75 for a simple removal to $250 for impacted teeth requiring surgical extraction. Verify current pricing directly with the office, as material and labor costs do shift seasonally.
Johnson's fee structure sits at the middle of the Oklahoma City general dentistry market. Tom Hornsby DDS, also in Oklahoma City, typically charges 10 to 15 percent higher for comparable services and requires insurance verification before initial consultation. Bridgeport Dental Group, a multi-doctor practice with locations across the metro, offers slightly lower fees for routine care but longer wait times for non-emergency appointments (often 3 to 6 weeks). Johnson suits patients who value direct cost visibility and can accept a 1 to 3 week wait for preventive appointments; Bridgeport and Hornsby are better choices if appointment speed or evening weekend hours are critical.
Johnson's practice works well for patients with stable dental health seeking preventive care, those with mixed or no insurance coverage, and adults who can schedule appointments during standard business hours. It does not suit patients requiring orthodontics, implant placement, or pediatric care (the office does not accommodate children under age 8). Patients needing same-day emergency access should call ahead; the practice reserves a small slot each day for acute pain but does not operate a true walk-in emergency model.
New patients receive a comprehensive exam, full-mouth X-rays, and a written treatment summary listing any identified issues and their associated costs before any work begins. The initial appointment lasts 60 to 75 minutes. Johnson discusses insurance coverage during the visit and can file claims directly with most carriers; uninsured patients receive an itemized fee estimate the same day.
The practice is open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Parking is street-level, free, and typically available within one block. The office is not accessible by public transit from central Oklahoma City. Verify hours before scheduling, as holiday closures occasionally shift Friday availability.
Johnson's willingness to publish out-of-pocket pricing without insurance gatekeeping makes it a straightforward choice for cost-conscious patients evaluating Oklahoma City general dentists. The single-provider model ensures continuity but requires planning around limited appointment windows.
