Putnam City Dental Group is a general dentistry practice serving north Oklahoma City and surrounding areas with preventive cleanings, restorative fillings, root canals, and extractions under one roof, eliminating the need for referrals to specialists for most routine procedures.
The practice operates as a general dentistry clinic with an in-house scope that includes prophylaxis (cleanings), scaling and root planing for gum disease, composite and amalgam fillings, endodontics, and simple extractions. Unlike boutique cosmetic practices, Putnam City Dental Group anchors its model on the premise that most working adults in the Putnam City area need reliable diagnostics and foundational care before pursuing whitening or cosmetic bonding. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and maintains a new-patient pipeline.
Preventive visits (exam and cleaning) range from $120 to $180 depending on X-rays and the extent of tartar removal, with most patients paying a copay between $15 and $35 under insurance. Composite fillings cost $150 to $250 per surface; amalgam fillings run $100 to $180 per surface and are priced lower because they require less technique time, though composite is now the standard choice for cosmetic areas. Root canal therapy ranges from $800 to $1,200 depending on tooth location and complexity; molars cost more than front teeth. Simple extractions run $75 to $150 per tooth; surgical extractions (impacted or severely broken teeth) cost $250 to $500 and may require referral to an oral surgeon. Verify current fees by calling, as insurance adjustments and material costs shift quarterly.
Putnam City Dental Group operates as an independent, single-location practice, which contrasts with DSO-backed chains like Aspen Dental, which handle high volume and emphasize same-day treatment but often charge higher out-of-pocket rates for uninsured patients. Practices affiliated with dental schools, such as the University of Oklahoma's dental clinic, offer sharply discounted rates (sometimes 40 to 60 percent below market) but involve long wait times and treatment spread across many visits by student dentists. Community health centers in Oklahoma City provide sliding-scale fees and serve uninsured or low-income patients, but have limited hours and may not handle complex cases in-house. Putnam City Dental Group occupies the middle ground: prices are standard, appointment access is typically within one to two weeks for new patients, and the owner-operator model means treatment decisions tend to prioritize the patient's immediate need rather than upsell.
Putnam City Dental Group is a strong fit for employed adults with dental insurance, families establishing ongoing care for children and adults, and people in the north Oklahoma City corridor who want to avoid long commutes to downtown or westside practices. It does not suit patients seeking cosmetic-first care (whitening, veneers, bonding for purely aesthetic reasons without a clinical need), patients with complex periodontal disease who may benefit from a specialist's management, or those without insurance who are seeking the absolute lowest out-of-pocket cost. Uninsured patients should compare rates to community health options before committing.
New patients complete a health history and are seated for a comprehensive exam, including a panoramic X-ray (full-mouth radiograph) and intraoral photos. The dentist performs a visual and tactile exam, discusses any chief complaints, and reviews findings with you before outlining a treatment plan. If immediate intervention is not needed, the plan is typed and provided; if a cavity or infection is found, the dentist may offer same-appointment treatment or schedule it at your next visit. Most first visits last 45 to 60 minutes, and if periodontal scaling is indicated, that may be done at a separate appointment to allow thorough treatment time.
Putnam City Dental Group operates in a strip-retail setting with dedicated surface parking, so arrival 10 to 15 minutes early for paperwork is standard. Hours are typically Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with one evening slot (often Wednesday until 7:00 p.m.) for working patients; Saturday hours are offered sporadically. Confirm current hours and ask about emergency slots when booking, as same-day pain relief is usually accommodated within the week.
The practice's strength lies in straightforward clinical execution and the absence of pressure to extract healthy teeth or overbuild treatment plans, a real advantage in a market where corporate chains often position more treatment as necessary.
