Rebecca King, DDS, operates a general dentistry practice in Oklahoma City offering preventive and restorative care on a direct-fee model—meaning patients pay the practice directly rather than routing claims through insurance, though coverage is accepted. The practice sits in Oklahoma City's medical service landscape as a smaller alternative to multi-chair group practices, with an emphasis on scheduled appointments and documented treatment plans.
King Rebecca DDS is a solo general dentistry practice handling routine cleanings, examinations, restorative work (fillings and crowns), and extractions. The practice does not perform orthodontics, implant surgery, or other surgical specialties; patients needing those services receive referrals. The office operates on an appointment-based model and does not take walk-in patients.
Preventive visits (exam and cleaning) cost $150 to $180 per appointment depending on complexity. Fillings run $120 to $250 per tooth based on material and size; resin composites sit at the lower end, while other materials occupy the higher range. Crowns cost $800 to $1,200 per tooth. X-rays ($25 to $75 per set) are priced separately. Extractions begin at $100 for simple removals; surgical extractions or complex cases cost more.
The practice accepts major insurance plans. Patients should verify coverage with their carrier before the first visit, as benefits vary widely. Out-of-pocket fees apply to any portion insurance does not cover.
King Rebecca DDS differs from larger group practices (such as those operating multiple Oklahoma City locations) in patient volume and scheduling flexibility. A group practice may have same-day or next-day availability on a walk-in basis; King Rebecca DDS requires appointments typically scheduled 1 to 3 weeks in advance. Groups often employ hygienists and assistants working parallel schedules, reducing wait times. King Rebecca DDS operates with smaller staff, which means fewer open slots but also fewer handoffs during treatment planning.
Compared to federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) in Oklahoma City that offer sliding-scale dental fees for uninsured and low-income patients, King Rebecca DDS does not adjust pricing based on income; however, FQHCs often carry longer wait times (4 to 8 weeks) and restrict treatment scope. Choose King Rebecca DDS for faster routine care and full restorative services. Choose an FQHC if you qualify for income-adjusted fees and can wait longer.
The practice serves established patients and those seeking continuity with a solo provider. Adults with stable insurance or savings to cover out-of-pocket costs fit the model well. Patients who value predictable relationships (seeing the same dentist each visit) will find this appealing.
The practice does not suit patients requiring immediate walk-in care, patients without appointment planning skills, or those needing oral surgery (extractions requiring sedation, implant placement, or bone grafting). Pediatric patients should confirm the practice's willingness to treat children; many solo practices limit pediatric care or do not offer it.
The first visit runs 60 to 90 minutes. The dentist performs an exam, takes X-rays, reviews medical and dental history, and documents existing conditions. A treatment plan is written, outlining recommended care with costs. Teeth are usually cleaned during the first visit unless significant work is needed. Patients leave with a clear price estimate and timeline.
Bring insurance cards, photo ID, and any records from a previous dentist. Confirm whether the office requires payment at the visit or invoices afterward; policies vary.
King Rebecca DDS operates Monday through Friday; Saturday and evening hours are not available. Parking is street-level or lot-based depending on the office location within Oklahoma City. Confirm the exact address and parking details with the practice, as these details change if the office relocates.
The practice is a predictable choice for patients who plan ahead and value direct relationships with their dentist. It fills a niche between large group practices and sliding-scale community clinics in Oklahoma City's general dentistry landscape.
