How can I make an appointment?
You may call 417-881-1388 to schedule, or you can request an appointment online and schedule via email.
Where is the clinic located?
Our street address is: 1244 E. Lark St., Springfield, MO 65804
In Springfield, if you are traveling south on National, you will travel south past Republic Rd. The first street on your left just south of Republic Road Is Lark (runs just south of Price Cutter). You will turn left on Lark and we are the first building on your right.
Do you offer Insurance?
Buzbee Dental offers the Buzbee Care Plan
What payment options do you offer?
- Cash, check or money order
- Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover
- CareCredit Healthcare Credit Card
Dental x-rays are very safe. The amount of radiation that a dental x-ray produces is about the same as you would receive from a cross-country airplane ride. Radiation is measured in millirems and one dental x-ray has only .5 millirems.
A common misconception is that dental restorations last forever but unfortunately, this is rarely true. With time dental restorations may break down or become loose, allowing decay to enter the area around the restoration and become problematic. Although you can’t expect your fillings, bridges, and crowns to last forever, you can do your part to make them last as long as possible. Maintain great oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly to keep those restorations in great condition for as long as possible.
Yes. It is safe and important to see a dentist when you are pregnant. Make sure to tell your dentist that you are pregnant and about any changes you have noticed in your oral health. In some cases, pregnancy can make some dental problems worse. Brushing and flossing contributes to your overall health, too, and if your mouth is healthy, it’s more likely that your baby’s mouth will be healthy. Good daily care is vital. That means always brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, cleaning between your teeth once a day and eating a healthy, balanced diet.
- Mouth sores
- Jaw pain
- Redness
- Swollen face or gums
- Tooth sensitivity
- Broken teeth
- Dry mouth
- Bleeding gums
- Bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth
Regular exams help spot trouble early to prevent bigger and more costly treatments later.
A dental hygienist will start by cleaning buildup from your teeth. Then the dentist will probe spots on the surfaces and near the gumline with special tools. If it's been a while between appointments, you may have some sore and sensitive areas.
You should get an exam every 6 months, or more often if your dentist recommends it. Find one who makes you feel at ease and lets you know what to expect. Often the dread of seeing the dentist turns to big relief when the visit is over and you have a care plan set up. Being positive as a parent can help your kids overcome any of their fears.