Don Swearingen, DDS is a general and cosmetic dentistry practice serving Oklahoma City families from a single location in the Midtown area, offering preventive care, restorative procedures, and cosmetic treatments under one roof.
The practice operates as a solo dentist office focused on both routine dental maintenance and elective cosmetic work. Swearingen holds a DDS degree and maintains licensure to perform fillings, cleanings, extractions, root canals, and tooth-whitening procedures. The patient base is primarily families and adults seeking continuous care from a single provider rather than referrals between specialists. The practice accepts new patients and maintains a general appointment schedule rather than operating on a drop-in basis.
Preventive visits including exams and cleanings typically run $75 to $150 per appointment, depending on whether radiographs are needed; confirm current pricing by phone. Fillings range from $150 to $300 per tooth based on size and material (composite versus amalgam). Root canals fall between $800 and $1,200. Tooth extractions cost $200 to $500 depending on complexity.
Cosmetic services include professional whitening at $300 to $500 per treatment, composite bonding for small chips or gaps at $100 to $300 per tooth, and information on veneers or crown work. Many patients combine preventive visits with whitening in the same appointment to reduce total visits. Insurance typically covers preventive exams and cleanings at 80 to 100 percent but does not pay for whitening or cosmetic bonding.
Swearingen differs from larger group practices like Dental Associates of Oklahoma or regional chains because the dentist sees most patients directly rather than delegating initial consultation to hygienists alone. This model works well for patients who value consistency but may mean longer appointment waits during peak hours. For low-cost preventive-only care, community health centers on Oklahoma City's south side offer exams and cleanings at sliding scales ($40 to $80), though cosmetic services are not available and wait times often extend four to six weeks. Practices with in-house orthodontists or pediatric specialists will require referral elsewhere if those needs arise.
The practice is well suited to adults and families wanting routine care plus occasional cosmetic work from a dentist who knows their history. It works for patients with moderate to good insurance coverage who can book appointments one to two weeks ahead. It is not ideal for patients needing emergency same-day treatment, those seeking pediatric specialists trained in child behavior guidance, or people with extensive periodontal disease who benefit from a periodontist's focused scope. Patients preferring a larger group where hygienists handle most of the visit may find the solo-dentist model slower during busy periods.
New patients receive a written medical and dental history form to complete on arrival. The dentist performs a full-mouth exam, reviews radiographs (typically a full-series set), and discusses findings including existing restorations, cavities, or gum health. A hygienist then performs scaling and polishing. The appointment usually lasts 90 minutes for new patients. Insurance eligibility is verified at check-in; patients should bring their card and photo ID. Out-of-pocket costs for a new-patient cleaning and exam (with radiographs) typically fall between $150 and $250 if uninsured.
The Midtown location operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; call to confirm current weekend hours, as they may shift seasonally. Street parking is available directly outside the office building. The practice does not offer evening or Sunday hours. Appointments are scheduled by phone rather than online booking. Payment is accepted by cash, credit card, and most major insurance plans; ask about in-house payment plans if balance billing is needed.
Swearingen's combination of general and cosmetic services in a single-dentist practice fills a middle ground in Oklahoma City dentistry: consistent care from one provider without the complexity of managing referrals, but with the trade-off of a smaller operation's scheduling constraints.
