Broadway Family Dentistry is a general dental practice located on Oklahoma City's south side that handles preventive care, routine restorations, and new-patient intake, accepting most major insurance plans and offering straightforward pricing without premium add-ons.
A general dentistry practice serving families and adults through exams, cleanings, fillings, and basic tooth extractions. The practice does not offer orthodontics, cosmetic whitening, or implant surgery; complex cases are referred to specialists. Patient volume is typical for a single-location practice in a residential part of the city, not a chain or dental group.
Routine preventive visits cost $100 to $150 for an exam and cleaning, confirmed with most insurance copays in the $25 to $50 range if in-network. A full-mouth X-ray series costs $80 to $120 out of pocket if uninsured. Simple restorations (fillings) run $120 to $300 per tooth depending on material and size; composite (tooth-colored) fillings cost more than amalgam (silver). Root canals are typically $800 to $1200 and are performed in-office, though complex cases go to an endodontist. Extractions start at $150 for a simple removal and go to $300 to $500 for surgical cases.
The practice uses standard financing through CareCredit (no-interest financing if paid in 6 to 12 months on qualifying balances) and does not charge a membership or annual fee. Insurance coverage varies by plan; the staff will verify benefits before your first appointment if you provide your member ID.
Oklahoma City has two main tiers of general dentistry: independent practices (like Broadway) and corporate-backed chains (Aspen, Heartland). Independent practices typically have shorter wait times for routine appointments (one to two weeks versus three to four at busy chains) and allow longer appointment slots for complicated exams. Chains are more likely to stock cosmetic upgrades (premium whitening, veneers) and may have extended hours or multiple locations for convenience. For uninsured patients needing basic care at predictable cost, Broadway and similar independents are clearer; for those wanting cosmetic options or geographic flexibility, chains have the edge. Broadway is not a pediatric specialist, though the practice accepts younger teens; families with young children are better served by pediatric practices like Crum & Forester.
Best fit: adults and families with dental insurance, those needing stable routine care in a south-side location, and patients who want transparent pricing without upsells. Not a match: patients seeking cosmetic dentistry (whitening, veneers), those requiring orthodontics, and families needing a child-focused environment. If you have complex gum disease, advanced decay, or implant needs, expect a referral rather than in-house treatment.
A new-patient appointment lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The hygienist performs a cleaning and takes X-rays; the dentist follows with a full-mouth exam, discussion of findings, and a treatment plan if cavities or other issues are identified. Bring your insurance card and a list of medications or allergies. The staff collects contact and insurance information before you see the clinician.
Hours are Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed weekends. The office is in a small strip center on the south side with on-site parking (confirming the exact address with the practice is recommended, as tenancy sometimes changes). Emergencies are handled by message to an answering service; urgent issues are typically fit in the next business day.
Broadway Family Dentistry fills a standard role in Oklahoma City's dental landscape: reliable, local, and straightforward for the half of the city's population that needs preventive and restorative care but not specialty work or premium cosmetic options.
