Fremont Dental Group

Category: Dentist in Fremont, Nebraska

Address: 1435 E 23rd St, Fremont, NE 68025, USA

Phone: +14027279100

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7AM–5PM

Thursday: 7AM–5PM

Friday: 7AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

German Hernandez

Oct 3, 2022

A lot of attention, good treatment, they work professionally, the anesthesia is not felt, I recommend it! To 100 %

Namcy Esch

Sep 9, 2022

I love to come there .they all friendly .

Josh Gloeb

Aug 15, 2022

We just finished the work on my dead, front tooth and I couldn't be happier! It started with a root canal along with a temporary fix. Then they prepped the tooth for a crown and had a perfect matching replacement made for me. It was completely painless, professional and their staff is so fun and friendly! Dr. Brown is a perfectionist and along with her technicians Klyn and Amber they do it right! I highly recommend coming here for dental work.

Danielle Heimann

Jul 31, 2022

I have been going to this office for 20+ years. I now take my children here. All of the staff know our names and make us feel like family. This office does a great job of accommodating my families busy schedule and has always made me feel like a priority. We really don’t even mind going to the dentist because we always have such a great experience!

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Questions & Answers

Are masks required

Brenda Taullie | Aug 17, 2022
Fremont Dental Group | Aug 17, 2022

Hello, and thank you for your question! We do not currently require our patients to wear masks. However, our clinical team wears masks throughout the day. These guidelines are subject to change. Never hesitate to reach out with a question!

Do they take Medicaid?

Travis Warren | Oct 16, 2021
Cozy Sorrick | Apr 19, 2022

No, we are not contracted with Medicaid.

Do you do extractions?

Larry Meier | Oct 17, 2018
Cozy Sorrick | Apr 19, 2022

Yes, we can perform extractions. It is necessary to have an x-ray of the tooth and complete a limited exam in order to see if the tooth is able to be extracted at our office or if a referral to an oral surgeon is required. We would refer to the oral surgeon's office when the roots of the tooth are near the sinus cavity or potentially interfere with a nerve or if the tooth is so badly broken that it becomes extremely difficult to extract. The age and bone level of the patient is also taken into account. The other reason we might not be able to extract a tooth is if the patient's health is compromised.

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