Joe F Warriner, DDS operates a general dentistry practice in Oklahoma City serving routine preventive care, exams, cleanings, and restorative work for adult patients and families established with the practice.
Warriner's practice handles the full scope of general dentistry: biannual cleanings and exams, cavity treatment, fillings, and basic restorative procedures. The practice does not advertise cosmetic services like whitening or veneers, and orthodontics referrals are made to specialists elsewhere in the city. New patients are accepted, though availability can require a wait of several weeks depending on the season.
Cleaning and exam appointments typically run 45 minutes. Fillings range from $150 to $300 per tooth depending on size and material (composite or amalgam); confirm current pricing directly. Insurance is billed as primary when available, and the practice works with most major carriers. Patients without insurance should ask about cash-pay rates at scheduling, as these often differ from insured pricing and can make the same procedure 15 to 30 percent less expensive out of pocket. A verification note: restorative costs fluctuate with material availability and can shift quarterly.
Warriner's practice emphasizes continuity and preventive discipline, which suits patients who see their dentist twice yearly and prefer a single, stable provider. This contrasts with practices like those in OKC's Midtown dental corridor, where some offices accept high volumes of walk-in care and may assign a different hygienist or clinician at each visit. For patients seeking a more flexible, episodic model with shorter lead times, those high-volume clinics absorb acute pain cases faster; for those wanting a dentist who knows their history and can spot early changes across years, a smaller single-provider practice rewards loyalty with deeper clinical relationships. If you need cosmetic work or need a specialist referral, Warriner's office will direct you but does not house those services in house.
This practice works well for adults and teenagers with established dental habits, families wanting one dentist for multiple members, and anyone with insurance who benefits from in-network billing and claim submission. It does not suit patients seeking same-week emergency slots, cosmetic procedures, or orthodontic care. Parents of young children under six should verify whether the practice accepts pediatric patients, as many general dentistry offices in Oklahoma City set a minimum age for child care due to chair positioning and equipment design.
New-patient appointments include a full-mouth exam, digital X-rays (unless recent ones are available from a prior dentist), and a cleaning. Plan for 60 to 90 minutes. You will be asked for a medical history, current medications, and insurance information. If the dentist identifies cavities or other issues, treatment options and costs are discussed before work begins; treatment is not always done the same day. Bring photo ID and insurance card.
Hours and parking details should be confirmed directly with the office at scheduling; these vary by location within Oklahoma City and change seasonally. Street parking is available near many OKC dental offices; some practices offer lot parking. Ask about appointment cancellation policy (many dental practices charge 24-hour cancellation notice) and payment methods accepted when you call.
Warriner's practice serves the segment of Oklahoma City patients for whom dentistry is routine maintenance, not an emergency or cosmetic afterthought. In a city with growing options for both high-volume urgent dental care and specialty-focused clinics, this office fills the middle ground for disciplined preventive care with a clinician who will know your name and history.
