William G. Bozalis, DDS operates a pediatric dental practice in Oklahoma City focused on treating children from infancy through early adulthood, with a clinical approach that emphasizes behavior management and sedation support for anxious or uncooperative young patients.
Bozalis runs a dedicated pediatric dental office serving the Oklahoma City metro area. The practice specializes exclusively in children's dentistry rather than offering general family care, meaning the physical environment, equipment, and clinical protocols are sized and designed for pediatric patients. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and offers both self-pay options. It is not a hospital-based facility; treatment occurs in an office setting.
The practice provides standard preventive pediatric care: cleanings, fluoride treatments, and sealants. Restorative work includes fillings for cavities; the practice also manages space maintenance (spacers or bands to preserve room for permanent teeth after early loss of baby teeth) and addresses behavioral concerns through nitrous oxide (laughing gas) sedation when indicated.
Sedation availability is a key differentiator. Children who experience high dental anxiety or who cannot cooperate for treatment due to developmental factors or special needs may be candidates for nitrous oxide, which allows work to proceed while the child remains conscious and responsive. This is not general anesthesia and is reversible within minutes of stopping the gas. Not all pediatric practices in Oklahoma City offer nitrous oxide; it requires staff training and monitoring capability.
Pricing varies by procedure type. Routine prophylaxis (cleaning) and exams typically fall in the $75–$125 range for established patients; confirm current fees at scheduling. Fillings range from $150–$250 per tooth depending on size and material. Sedation fees are applied separately, usually $100–$200 per visit depending on duration and complexity. Request a written estimate before treatment if cost is a concern.
Oklahoma City has several pediatric specialists. Bozalis is one of the few in the metro area that routinely uses nitrous oxide sedation as a tool for anxious children; many smaller practices do not stock or administer it. Other practices in the area, such as pediatric dentists affiliated with the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, offer sedation but may have longer wait times for new patients or may require referral through a primary care dentist. Bozalis accepts walk-in or rapid-scheduling new patient appointments more readily than hospital-affiliated clinics.
For parents seeking non-sedation management, tell-show-do behavior guidance (explaining procedures before performing them) is standard across the Oklahoma City pediatric dental landscape. Bozalis does not stand apart on this dimension. If your child has severe special needs or requires general anesthesia (true sleep dentistry), hospital dentistry programs or pediatric hospitals with operating room capability would be better suited; Bozalis does not provide operating-room sedation.
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The initial appointment typically includes a medical and dental history questionnaire, brief clinical exam by the dentist, and a discussion with the parent about findings and any recommended treatment. The dentist will assess anxiety level and, if sedation seems appropriate, discuss nitrous oxide protocol, risks, and consent. Most first visits run 30–45 minutes; no treatment is usually done on day one unless the child is comfortable and the dentist judges it safe to proceed.
Bring insurance card and photo ID if available. If your child has had prior dental X-rays, bring records to avoid duplication of radiation exposure. Arrive 10 minutes early to complete intake forms.
Specific hours change seasonally and may vary for holidays; confirm appointment availability directly. The practice is located in an office building with surface or lot parking. Street parking is typically available in the surrounding area. The office is accessible by vehicle from most parts of Oklahoma City; public transit access is limited, so driving is recommended.
William G. Bozalis has established himself as a reliable choice for childhood dental care in Oklahoma City, particularly for families whose children need a calm, sedation-equipped environment to receive necessary treatment without delay.
