At Dental Studio of Melissa, we offer multiple methods for payment by patients.
When you visit our office, it is our intent to make the payment process as simple as possible. Whether you have dental insurance or are seeking other financing, we have options available for you!
We are happy to accept cash, debit/credit cards, dental insurance, and CareCredit Financing as forms of payment. We accept all PPO dental insurances as an out-of-network provider. We do not currently accept HMO Insurance or Medi-Cal.
For those who do not currently have dental insurance, we offer an in-office dental plan to remove the stress of payment. Please speak with our team for more information on the plans we offer.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to our office if you have any questions about payment, insurance options, in-office dental plans, or other financial-related questions.
You can contact our office by calling (469) 505-3055. We look forward to seeing you!
Call or text us at 469-505-3055, or book online at flexbook.me/mds
Yes, we are open two Saturdays per month.
Yes, we offer evening appointments.
We accept all PPO insurance plans.
If your plan is part of a PPO, we can accept it.
Yes, we offer flexible payment options through Cherry, CareCredit, and Sunbit.
Invisalign ranges from $5,000 to $6,500, depending on your case (you also may have ortho coverage through insurance).
Veneers typically cost around $1,800 per tooth.
Yes, we treat children as young as 3 months old.
We offer clear aligners, but not traditional metal braces.
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★★★★★
I had a wonderful experience at Dr. Lena's office! I went in for a cleaning and exam, and the entire team was incredibly patient, thorough, and genuinely kind.
Sana Bouguerra
April 2026
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If someone told me I'd have a 5-star experience at a dentist of all places, I'd call them a liar. Well, I just had two.
Kevin Murphy
2025
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I needed dental work that I had put off for years because I was terrified of the dentist. I thought it was going to be so painful, but it wasn't.
Sharon Ferguson
April 2026
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