Debbie Ozment, DDS operates Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center as a general dentistry practice focused on preventive and restorative work for uninsured and underinsured patients in Oklahoma City. The practice sits apart from the city's larger group practices by functioning as a direct-pay office where patients pay out-of-pocket for services, with transparent pricing and no insurance billing overhead.
Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center is an independent, single-provider general dentistry practice. Dr. Ozment handles routine cleanings, fillings, extractions, and crowns—the standard scope of preventive and restorative dentistry. The practice does not perform orthodontics, implants, or cosmetic treatments beyond what restorative work provides. It is smaller than group practices like Eastside Dental or Dental Arts of Oklahoma, which maintain multiple operatories and associated staff, and it operates without insurance billing departments. This model works best for patients who lack dental insurance, prefer to avoid the coordination overhead of insurance claims, or seek straightforward pricing.
Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center offers routine exams, cleanings, X-rays, fillings, extractions, root canal therapy, and crown placement. Dr. Ozment also handles basic periodontal scaling and root planing for patients with mild to moderate gum disease. Pricing is transparent and payable at the time of service.
Standard service costs run approximately as follows: exam and cleaning, $80 to $120; simple extraction, $120 to $180; composite filling, $150 to $250 per surface; root canal therapy, $500 to $900 depending on tooth location; crown, $600 to $950. Emergency exams and pain management are available, typically $60 to $80. Dr. Ozment does not bundle services into membership plans and accepts cash, debit, and credit payment. Confirm current pricing by phone, as material and supply costs adjust.
Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center differs sharply from network-based practices like Eastside Dental or Plaza Dental Group, which process insurance claims and require active patient enrollment in PPO or HMO plans. Those offices have higher per-visit overhead because staff dedicate time to claim submission and insurance verification. Patients with active dental insurance often pay lower out-of-pocket costs at in-network providers, even after deductibles, than at direct-pay offices.
However, uninsured patients and those with high deductibles frequently find direct-pay practices cheaper. A patient without insurance who needs two fillings and a cleaning typically pays $450 to $600 at Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center in a single visit, with no surprise balance bills or delayed coverage decisions. At a larger in-network practice, that same patient might pay $200 upfront, then discover insurance covers only 50 percent of the work, resulting in a $300 to $400 back-end bill weeks later.
Patients seeking advanced restorative work—implants, veneers, extensive cosmetic revision—should look elsewhere. Oral surgeons like those at Bricktown Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery handle implant placement and extractions of impacted wisdom teeth. Cosmetic dentists at offices such as Smile Design Studio focus on bleaching, bonding, and veneer design. Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center's scope is foundational: keep teeth healthy, fix decay and damage, relieve pain.
This practice fits Oklahoma City residents who are uninsured, have dental coverage with a high deductible ($1,500 or more), or simply prefer avoiding insurance claim processing. Patients who value speed—getting treated the same day without waiting for coverage authorization—find the direct-pay model efficient.
The practice does not suit patients whose insurance is active and in-network with large groups, because out-of-pocket costs will likely exceed their copay and deductible totals. Patients needing implants, wisdom tooth extraction requiring surgical techniques, orthodontia, or cosmetic procedures should seek specialists. Those with advanced gum disease may also need a periodontist; Dr. Ozment handles early scaling and root planing but refers complex periodontal cases elsewhere.
A new patient at Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete a health history form. Dr. Ozment will take full-mouth X-rays, perform an exam, and discuss any present problems and treatment options. If the patient has no acute issues, the visit is typically a cleaning and consultation—30 to 45 minutes. If treatment is needed (a filling, extraction), Dr. Ozment can often perform it the same day; payment is expected before leaving the office.
Bring a photo ID and proof of any current medications or allergies. The office does not require insurance information, so standard insurance card queries will not occur.
Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours on one evening per week (verify current schedule by calling ahead). The office is located on the east side of Oklahoma City; street parking is available, and a small lot serves the building. Confirm the exact address and current hours by phone before your first visit, as hours adjust seasonally.
The practice handles emergency pain relief during business hours and maintains a message line for urgent calls outside those times, though weekend or late-night emergency extraction is not available on-site.
For uninsured and underinsured Oklahoma City residents, Oklahoma Dental Wellness Center offers direct pricing transparency and same-day treatment without insurance bureaucracy—practical advantages that offset its smaller scope compared to full-service group practices.
