Toothbrusher's Dental is a pediatric-focused practice in Oklahoma City that treats children from infancy through their teenage years, emphasizing anxiety reduction and early cavity prevention over speed. The practice operates as a standalone pediatric office rather than a general dentistry clinic with a kids' section, which shapes both how appointments run and what the staff expects behaviorally from young patients.
Toothbrusher's Dental operates exclusively for children and does not treat adults. The office environment, from the furniture scale to the color schemes and waiting-room entertainment, is built for kids aged newborn through 18. The practice accepts most major insurance plans and also offers treatment options for uninsured families, though specific in-network details should be confirmed with your insurance provider before scheduling. The practice is located in northwest Oklahoma City and serves families across the metro area.
The practice provides standard pediatric dental care: cleanings, fluoride treatments, sealants, and cavity fillings. Toothbrusher's Dental also performs pulpotomies (baby root canal treatments) to save primary teeth and extractions of severely decayed teeth. Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is available for anxious children during most procedures and is typically added to the base treatment cost.
Cleaning and exam visits for established patients generally run 60 to 90 minutes for the first appointment and 45 to 60 minutes for recall appointments. A standard prophylaxis cleaning and exam without complications averages 200 to 300 dollars depending on your insurance coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility; confirm your specific copay and deductible status before your visit. Cavity fillings range from 150 to 350 dollars per tooth depending on the size and material (resin vs. amalgam). Nitrous oxide adds 30 to 50 dollars per appointment. Sealants, typically applied to permanent back molars, run 30 to 60 dollars per tooth. Many insurance plans cover preventive visits at no cost to the patient; others apply deductibles.
Oklahoma City has multiple pediatric dentists, and the choice often hinges on location and philosophy about anxiety management. Toothbrusher's Dental emphasizes unhurried first visits and tells parents upfront that the goal is comfort, not rushing through a schedule. Other pediatric practices in the metro area, such as those affiliated with university dental schools or group practices, often prioritize throughput and may schedule tighter appointment windows. If you have a child with significant dental anxiety or sensory sensitivities, Toothbrusher's Dental's extended appointment slots and focus on behavior guidance may be worth a longer drive. If you prioritize quick, straightforward visits and your child is already comfortable at the dentist, a practice closer to your home may suffice.
Sedation options also differ across the market. Toothbrusher's Dental uses nitrous oxide routinely for anxious children but does not provide IV sedation or general anesthesia on-site. If your child requires deeper sedation (oral sedation or general anesthesia), you would need to be referred to an oral surgeon or pediatric dental specialist at a hospital setting. Practices affiliated with hospital systems in Oklahoma City, such as those linked to OU Health, may offer more sedation levels in a single location, though wait times for those appointments tend to be longer.
Toothbrusher's Dental works well for families whose children have mild to moderate anxiety about dental care, are learning good oral habits for the first time, or need a dentist experienced in managing behavior. The slower appointment pace and kid-centered environment make it a solid fit for toddlers and early elementary school kids encountering the dentist for the first time. It also suits older children and teens with specific phobias or past bad experiences, since the staff does not rush the child or dismiss anxiety as an overreaction.
The practice is less ideal if you need urgent treatment or extractions that would typically call for sedation stronger than nitrous oxide, if you prefer a practice that consolidates adult and pediatric care for scheduling convenience (e.g., your child and you in back-to-back slots), or if you live far south or east in the metro and proximity is your main criterion. The practice's no-rush model also means slightly longer waits for routine appointments during peak months.
Toothbrusher's Dental blocks 60 to 90 minutes for a new patient. The hygienist and dentist spend time talking to the child before any instruments come out, asking about prior experiences, likes and dislikes, and what makes them nervous. If the child agrees, a gentle explorer exam follows, then a cleaning. The dentist performs a full assessment and takes any needed X-rays. Parents receive a detailed report on findings (cavities, tooth development, bite), oral hygiene feedback, and a prevention plan. If significant work is needed (fillings, extractions), that is scheduled separately, not crammed into the first visit. This pacing helps kids build confidence before more involved treatment.
Toothbrusher's Dental operates Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., with limited Saturday hours during back-to-school season. The practice is located in a shared office building in northwest Oklahoma City with free on-site parking. Confirm current Saturday availability with the office when you call to schedule, as it changes seasonally. New-patient appointment slots fill two to four weeks out during the school year and may open up faster in summer. Insurance pre-authorization is typically handled by the office, though you should confirm your deductible status beforehand to avoid surprise out-of-pocket charges.
Toothbrusher's Dental fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's pediatric dental landscape for families whose kids need reassurance and time, not a quick turnover. The practice's willingness to spend a full hour on a first visit and its transparent approach to anxiety make it a practical choice for parents managing dentally anxious children.
