Sunnylane Family Dentistry is a general dentistry practice serving Oklahoma City families and individuals seeking preventive care, fillings, extractions, and routine cleanings under a direct-pay fee structure designed to keep costs transparent for both insured and uninsured patients.
Located on Oklahoma City's south side, Sunnylane Family Dentistry operates as an independent general practice handling the full spectrum of preventive and restorative work that most people need before specialty referral becomes necessary. The practice accepts dental insurance, but distinguishes itself by publishing explicit fees for patients without coverage and those wanting to know exact out-of-pocket costs upfront. This approach matters in a metro where many patients either lack dental benefits or face high deductibles that make shopping for price a real necessity.
Sunnylane's menu covers routine exams, X-rays, cleanings, composite fillings, simple extractions, and basic root canal therapy. A periodic exam (for established patients) typically runs $65 to $85, and a routine cleaning ranges from $75 to $120 depending on whether tartar buildup requires scaling. Composite fillings cost $150 to $250 per tooth; a simple extraction runs $150 to $300. Verify current fees directly with the practice, as material and lab costs do shift, but these ranges anchor what to expect relative to Oklahoma City alternatives and let a patient without insurance compare costs before calling.
The practice files insurance claims on behalf of patients; co-pays and deductibles are due at time of service. For uninsured patients, Sunnylane often applies a direct-pay discount to its listed fees.
Oklahoma City's general dentistry landscape splits three ways. Large multi-location chains like Aspen Dental or Spirit Dental handle volume and are open extended hours and Saturdays, but appointment availability varies and upsell to cosmetic or implant services is routine. Independent practices like Sunnylane Family Dentistry typically offer a narrower service menu, shorter wait times, and direct relationships with the provider, but may have fewer evening or Saturday slots. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) operate under sliding-scale fees for uninsured and low-income patients but often prioritize emergency care and have longer waits.
Choose Sunnylane if you want transparent pricing, no high-pressure cosmetic upsells, and a direct-pay option that keeps insurance delays out of the equation. Choose a chain if you need a Saturday appointment or prefer flexibility across locations. Choose an FQHC if you qualify by income and need emergency extraction quickly.
Sunnylane works well for adults and teens with stable dental health seeking preventive care, fillings, and extractions. It is ideal if you have insurance or can pay out-of-pocket and value knowing the exact cost. It does not suit patients requiring complex procedures like root canals beyond basic scope, dental implants, or orthodontia; those cases will be referred to specialists. Young children with dental anxiety may be better served at a pediatric-focused practice.
A new patient should expect a full-mouth exam, X-rays (usually digital intraoral or panoramic), a health history review, and a treatment plan if cavities or other issues appear. If you are uninsured or self-pay, ask about direct-pay pricing for any recommended treatment; the practice will explain whether insurance or cash makes sense for your specific case. Bring a photo ID, insurance card if you have one, and a list of any medications or allergies.
Sunnylane operates Monday through Thursday, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Friday hours generally 8 a.m. to noon. The practice has a small parking lot; confirm availability before your appointment if you have mobility concerns. Contact the practice directly to verify hours, as holiday schedules and provider availability do change seasonally.
Sunnylane Family Dentistry fills a practical middle ground for Oklahoma City residents who want straightforward, priced-out dental care without the marketing noise of chains or the eligibility requirements of sliding-scale clinics.
