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Cleburne Quality Health Care

(256) 463-2021

64 Giles Street, Heflin, AL - 36264

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If you're looking for a dental clinic that offers quality services with a welcoming atmosphere, Cleburne Quality Health Care might just be the place for you. From regular cleanings to more complex procedures, their team of experienced dentists provides personalized care that prioritizes patient satisfaction. The waiting room is clean and comfortable, with friendly staff always ready to assist you. The clinic also offers flexible payment plans and accepts most insurance plans, making dental care accessible for everyone. Overall, I highly recommend this dental clinic for its exceptional service, professionalism, and commitment to patient care.

Cost
  • 2022-10-06 Charged Sliding Scale $50
  • 2020-03-31 $100
  • 2020-02-22 Completely Free Clinic $300
Office Hours
  • Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday closed
  • Sunday closed
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    Dental HoursMonday – Friday8:00 AM – 5:00 PMClosed 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM for lunchServices Include:    Cleanings    Extractions    Fillings and Crowns    Routine Dental Exams    Treatment for Abscessed Teeth and Tooth Decay    Treatment for Gum Disease    X-rays Work Hour   Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMThursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFriday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday closedSunday closed

� Can I come in any sooner? We serve many patients.  A four to six week wait is normal.  However, you can call in and see if we have any cancellations.  You must arrive within 15 minutes of your appointment time.  If you are more than 15 minutes late then we may have to reschedule your appointment.  If you need to call and cancel your appointment, you must call the front desk 24 hours in advance.  If you do not show up for your appointment without calling to cancel it, then you will have to wait another 4-6 weeks for a return appointment. QUESTIONS ABOUT EXTRACTIONS1.  Can I have more than one tooth pulled?Yes, if they are on the same side.  We will only pull teeth either on the right side or the left side.  This way you will have one good side to chew on while the extraction site on the other side heals.2.  How many teeth will the dentist pull per visit?Generally the dentist will pull four to five teeth if you can pay for them that day.  If it is your last visit, you will be expected to pre-pay for the extractions the day of your appointment.3.  Will I get pain medication after the extraction?Yes, the dentist will prescribe Lortab(hydrocodone) that should last you 4 days if it is taken every 6 hours.  Supplement with Ibuprofen when you are not in pain.  Once you run out the dentist will not prescribe anymore Lortab.  Tramadol (Ultram) or Ibuprofen will be prescribed if you call needing pain medications.4.  I’ve had a tooth pulled and I feel like there is still a tooth in my socket. Once a tooth is extracted, the bone that surrounds the tooth is still present.  You will feel the bone inside the socket until the gum tissue heals over the open socket.5.  What is a dry socket and how can I prevent it?When a tooth is extracted a blood clot forms inside of the socket.  This clot allows the socket to heal properly.  A dry socket forms when the blood clot comes out of the socket.  Spitting, drinking through a straw or smoking causes the blood clot to dislodge from the socket and come out. 6.  My tooth is broken off at the gum.  Will the dentist have to surgically remove the tooth?Possibly, but most of the time we are able to get the tooth out without using a drill.7.  Do you extract wisdom teeth?If the tooth is fully erupted, we are able to extract.  If the wisdom tooth is covered by bone on any gum tissue, then we will have to refer you to an oral surgeon.  In some instances, we may have to refer you to an oral surgeon because of the shape of the roots.

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