At Formosa Dental Arts, we create dentistry that looks great, feels comfortable, and is long lasting. That means a great value for our patients! We understand that most patients are concerned about fitting their necessary dentistry into their budgets, so we work with a number of insurance companies. We also have flexible payment options so that you can have the dentistry you need to stay healthy.
In-Office Plan
Please check out our In-Office Plan tab on the navigation bar up above to see how it can benefit you!
Payment Options Available
We accept the following forms of payment in our Irvine, CA dental office:
- Cash
- Personal checks
- Credit cards
If you have questions about the cost of your treatment, contact us. We are happy to help!
Insurance Plans Accepted
We work with a number of the most popular insurance carriers to maximize your benefits and help you get the dental care you need. It is important to know your plan's coverage and benefits before treatment as dental insurance rarely covers 100% of treatment. If you have questions about your coverage, contact your insurance company and we will then help you calculate any out-of-pocket expenses.
- Delta Dental
- Cigna
- Anthem
- Aetna
- Assurant
- MetLife
- Dental Network of America
- Guardian
- United Health Care
- United Concordia
If you do not see your insurance company on the list, give us a call! Networks constantly change and we may accept your insurance.
CareCredit
If you are looking for a way to have the necessary dental care you need now, but you need time to pay off the cost of treatment, we offer CareCredit third-party financing in our Irvine, CA dental office. Patient financing helps you fit your dentistry into your family budget without putting off treatment.
CareCredit works like a credit card for healthcare, cosmetic, and veterinary expenses. You can choose short-term, interest-free financing, or you can opt for long-term payment options.
To learn more, contact us! Or you can apply on the CareCredit website for an answer in minutes.
Unfortunately, dental emergencies do happen. Whether it is from accident or neglect, here are some useful suggestions to handle different situations before heading to your dental emergency visits in order to help your dentist deliver a more promising result.
More often than not, these complications can be easily prevented with regular check-ups and cleanings. By going to your recall exams regularly, you enable your dentist or hygienist to screen for early detections of issues that can potentially cause significant damage to your health and your wallet. Here at Formosa Dental Arts, we are strong advocate of comprehensive and preventative dentistry. Contact us to learn more about how to handle dental emergencies and, more importantly, how to prevent complications from happening.
